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Personal Licences

A personal licence under the Licensing Act 2003 authorises an individual to sell or supply alcohol from a licensed premises.

To apply for a personal licence, you must:

  • be over 18 years old;
  • have a licensing qualification or be a person of ‘prescribed description’;
  • not have had a personal licence forfeited in the last five years;
  • declare any unspent convictions.  

If you have any relevant convictions, the Police will be notified and may object to the issue of a personal licence.

Personal Licences cost £37.00 and last for 10 years.

You can use this link to apply for a licence now.

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