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What is Premises Licence?

A premises licence is granted by the local licensing authority under the Licensing Act 2003 and authorises a venue to carry out licensable activities — the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late-night refreshment. It is attached to the property rather than a person and sets conditions such as opening hours. Every premises selling alcohol must also have a designated premises supervisor who holds a personal licence.

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Yolist. (2026). What Is Premises Licence? Yolist UK Business & Trade Glossary. Retrieved June 9, 2026, from https://yolist.uk/glossary/premises-licence

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