A punter mentioned it might be useful to get pally with your local authorities licensing depsrtment.
They will be able to advise on new licensee applications. Hope that helps someone
Using your local licensing authority
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Re: Using your local licensing authority
Good idea.
Also, i'm not sure if all Councils do it, but one of the Local Councils I work with allow you to search on-line for personal and premises licensing applications that are being dealt with.
Also, i'm not sure if all Councils do it, but one of the Local Councils I work with allow you to search on-line for personal and premises licensing applications that are being dealt with.
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- Coin Op Group Grand Master
- Posts: 800
- Joined: February 7th, 2009, 5:39 pm
- Area Covered: Dorset/Somerset/Wiltshire
- Machines Used: Bulk/Towers/Pringles
- Referred by?: Yes brother - Glenn Borthwick
- Location: Dorset, Somerset, Devon
Re: Using your local licensing authority
That's useful to know will look into that. Thankyou.