Licensing Act 2003 Plans

    prices from £195.00 + VAT (dependent upon size)

    The Licensing Act of 2003 transfers the responsibility for licensing to local authorities, and introduces a requirement for a Premises Licence (in addition to a personal licence).

    The act has 4 fundamental objectives: prevention of crime and disorder, promotion of public safety, prevention of public nuisance & protection of children from harm.

    From 24th November 2005 all premises serving alcohol, offering late night hot food, or providing regulated entertainment will require a new licence.

    All applications must include a premise plan at 1:100 including certain stipulated information including:
    Perimeter, rooms, kitchens & public conveniences.
    Entry & exit points, also of escape routes.
    Area for each licensable activity, including areas for the consumption of alcohol.
    Location and height of any stage or raised area, steps, stairs, lifts etc.
    Fixed structures including fixed furniture.
    Location and type of any fire safety equipment and other safety equipment.

    Floorplans North can provide plans to meet these requirements to licensed premises across the North of England. To order your plans, please call us free on 0800 10 75319.

     

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