
Industries
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Hotels that offer alcohol in their bars or room service, and may also provide entertainment for guests, need a premises licence to operate legally
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While primarily food-oriented, any restaurant that serves alcohol either with meals or separately will require a premises licence.
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Any establishment selling alcohol to be consumed on the premises needs a premises licence. This includes traditional pubs, wine bars, and cocktail bars.
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These venues not only need a licence to serve alcohol but often also require permission for regulated entertainment, including music and dancing
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Retail outlets that sell alcohol for consumption off the premises must have a premises licence.
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Temporary or permanent events that provide entertainment, sell alcohol, or serve hot food late at night will need a premises licence or a temporary event notice if the event is for fewer than 500 attendees.
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Similar to nightclubs, music venues that host live or recorded music performances typically need a premises licence, especially if they serve alcohol or operate late into the night
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These venues often require a premises licence not just for screening films or staging performances, but also if they serve alcohol or provide late-night refreshment
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Clubs that offer facilities for sports and leisure activities and also serve alcohol to members and visitors need a premises licence.