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    How to get a Pub Licence

    How to get a Pub Licence

    If you are looking to get into the Service Industry, you have likely heard the term “Pub Licence” before.

    But, you may have asked yourself questions such as;

    What exactly is a Pub Licence and its requirements?

    How do you apply for a Pub Licence?

    How does it differ from a Personal Licence?

    Hold on, because we are about to answer all of your Pub Licensing questions.

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    What is a Pub Licence?

    First things first – a Pub Licence is a Premises Licence. 

    A Premises Licence or Pub Licence is what an establishment must have to operate legally, in terms of selling alcoholic beverages to consumers regularly. 

    A licence will also be required if you plan to sell hot food and drink after 11PM or provide public entertainment.

    Once you apply and successfully obtain the details of your licence summary, you must display your Pub Licence in an area where it can easily be seen by the customers in your establishment (in this case, customers in your pub). 

    What are the requirements to obtain a Pub Licence? 

    You must be over the age of 18 to apply for a Pub Licence in the United Kingdom.

    In addition to being 18, you must be a Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) when you apply for your Pub Licence. To be a DPS, you must hold a valid Personal Licence (APLH).

    How do you apply for a Pub Licence?

    When applying for a Pub Licence, you must have some specific documents available for your application to be successful.

    These documents include;

    – Your details

    – Details of the DPS

    – A detailed plan of the premises 

    – An operating schedule (for example, the hours you plan to sell alcohol)

    In addition to your supporting documents, you will be required to pay a fee to obtain your Pub Licence. 

    Pub Licence application fees range from £100 to £1905, depending on the rateable value of the property that you are wanting to licence.

    If your premises doesn’t have rateable value, it will automatically go into the lowest fee category. 

    You must submit all applications and application fees to your applicable council.

    How does a Pub Licence differ from a Personal Licence?

    The terms “Pub Licence” and “Personal Licence” often get used when talking about the Service Industry – but what exactly is the difference between the two?

    To best describe it;

    A Personal Licence is something that you hold, personally. A Personal Licence allows you to authorise the sale of alcohol while ensuring that other necessary requirements are met.

    A Pub Licence (known as a Premises Licence), allows licenced activities to take place at a venue. These activities could include; the sale of alcohol, entertainment, or the sale of hot food and drink after 11PM. 

    Pub Licence Quick Facts and Tips

    If you are buying out a venue that already has a Pub Licence, you can transfer that existing licence to your name by applying to transfer the licence. 

    If you are not currently the DPS and would like the responsibility to be transferred to you, you can apply for the DPS title to be transferred by your local council.

    Don’t risk operating without a Pub licence, because you could be faced with some hefty fines.

    Be safe and have fun.

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    This blog is for informational purposes only. Please verify details independently before making decisions. Get Licensed is not liable for any actions based on this content.


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    By Carl Randle

    Head Of Content

    Carl Randle is a dynamic video presenter and content creator with extensive experience in social scripting, producing, presenting, and editing engaging videos. As the Head of Content at Get Licensed, Carl manages all online content, including creating, producing, and presenting videos across platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. He has also interviewed prominent figures in the security industry for Get Licensed’s YouTube channel and has produced educational content on personal safety and self-defence. In addition to his presenting roles, Carl contributes to the Get Licensed Blog, authoring articles that provide insights into security industry trends, training, and professional development.

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