Licensing Act 2003
West Oxfordshire District Council is responsible for processing, determining and issuing the following licences under the Licensing Act 2003:
Application forms and guidance can be downloaded from the Licensing Act 2003 Applications and Guidance page. Temporary Events Notices*Important changes* With effect from Wednesday 25 April 2012, there are important changes to the Temporary Event Notices (TENs):
For full details see the Temporary Event Notice application form and guidance notes. Please note that it is imperative that TENs are served on time. The meaning of 'clear working days' is, 'does not include the date served on the Licensing Authority, the day of the event, weekends or Bank Holidays'. Consultations on Premises Licences and Club Certificates
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Name of applicant |
Address |
Details of application |
Type of licence |
Closing date |
| Thames Valley Farmers Market | Marriotts Walk, Witney | To vary the licensed area shown on the plan | minor variation | 24 May 2012 |
| Compass Brewery Limited | Unit 7, Clare Terrace, Carterton South Ind Est, Carterton |
Supply of alcohol Monday to Friday 0800hrs to 2300hrs, Saturday and Sunday 0800hrs to 2100hrs |
premises licence | 6 June 2012 |
| Ebubekir Aktas | Kebab Van, 2 Rivers Ind Est, Witney |
Late night refreshment Fri and Sat 2300hrs to 0200hrs, Sun to Thurs 2300hrs to 0100hrs |
premises licence | 25 May 2012 |
Representations must be made in writing to the Head of Community Services, West Oxfordshire District Council, Elmfield, Witney, Oxon OX28 1PB no later that the closing date above. Please note that it is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which is a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence.
Applications and Notices by electronic means
An amendment to the Licensing Act 2003 came into force on 28 December 2009. This will allow applications and notices to be submitted 'by means of a relevant electronic facility'. Plans and any other supporting documentation may also, from this date, be sent by electronic means. Where applications or notices are sent by electronic means, the Licensing Authority is now responsible for giving notice of the application to each responsible authority as applicable. This will be no later than the first working day after the application was given to the authority.
To apply online you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader version 9 or later. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free here.
Any queries, please contact the Licensing Office on 01993 861636 or email community.services@westoxon.gov.uk
New applications and applications to vary premises licences and club premises certificates will be the subject of a 28 day period of consultation. Applications are sent to a range of responsible authorities (these include the police, fire authority, the local enforcement agency for Health & Safety, the Council's environmental health and planning services, and the local body responsible for matters relating to the protection of children from harm.) In addition, applications are sent to the elected member who is responsible for the ward the premises are in, and the relevant Parish Council. The applicant is required to place a blue site notice at the premises and place an advertisement in a local newspaper, these provide information about the application and how interested parties can make representations. More information can be obtained on the procedure for each application can be found on the Licensing Act 2003 Application and Guidance Page.
Applications will be considered based on the impact of the four Licensing objectives:
- the prevention of crime and disorder;
- the prevention of public nuisance;
- public safety;
- the protection of children from harm.
The Council has completed the 3 year review of the Statement of Licensing Policy. The revised Policy comes into effect on 7 January 2011. This document outlines how the Council, in its capacity as the Licensing Authority, will manage applications made under the Licensing Act 2003. Please be aware this document is 56 pages. It is also available in a hard format by contacting the Licensing Team.
The Council will promote the licensing objectives by attaching conditions to licences. These conditions will be based upon the details that applicants provide in their operating schedules and may be mandatory, or will result from the determination of an application by a Licensing Panel.
One of the key elements of the Act is the removal of standard licensing hours. Premises may apply for a licence to sell alcohol or provide regulated entertainment at any time (subject to the licensing objectives not being compromised).
An application will be granted automatically if there are no objections. However, if an application attracts relevant objections from Responsible Authorities or interested parties then a Licensing Panel made up of three Councillors may decide the application. For more information see The Licensing Panel Procedure.
Interested parties include a person involved in business (or living) in the vicinity of the premises in question, a body representing persons involved in such businesses and a body representing persons living in that vicinity. The Act does not define the meaning of "vicinity".
Interested parties who wish to make representations regarding an application for a premises licence or club premises certificate must do so within the 28 day consultation period. Letters should be sent to:
Head of Community Services, West Oxfordshire District Council, Elmfield, WITNEY, Oxfordshire OX28 1PB
They can also be emailed to the Licensing Team.
Information about licensing compliance and enforcement can be obtained from the Licensing Act 2003 Enforcement and Compliance page
Details of the application(s) can be inspected by appointment at the address above. Please phone (01993) 861636 if you wish to view an application.
More information on the Licensing Act, Guidance, and Regulations can be found on the following websites
- Department of Culture, Media and Sport website.
- Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR)
- Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU)
- Federation of Licensed Victuallers Association (FLVA)
If you have any views on the Licensing Act 2003 in West Oxfordshire please complete Comment on Liquor Licensing.
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