Since 2005, the Licensing Authority in Oxford City Council has decided applications for Premises Licences, which cover alcohol, "regulated entertainment" and late night refreshment.
"Regulated entertainment" covers many forms of public entertainment including music, films, plays, dance, indoor sports and the provision of facilities for making music or for dancing.
The new Licensing Act 2003 also introduced flexible opening hours, Club Premises Certificates for registered members' clubs, Temporary Event Notices and Personal Licences.
Statement of Licensing Policy
The Council as a 'Licensing Authority' is required under s5(1) of the Licensing Act 2003 to determine its policy with respect to the exercising of its licensing functions under the Act. The council must publish its policy and must review it every three years or at other such times as it considers appropriate.
This policy was formulated after consultation with:
- the Chief Officer of the Police for Oxford City
- the Fire Authority for Oxford City
- holders of premises licences, club premises certificates, or their representatives, and residents groups, parish councils for their views.
Anyone wishing to obtain a hard copy can contact the Licensing Authority for one.
To see the Licensing Act 2003 in full and the statutory guidance, regulations and fees please visit the Department for Culture, Media and Sport website.
The Council is required to review their Licensing Policy Statement at least every three years, our first policy came into effect in January 2005. After consultation in 2010 the latest policy was approved by Full Council on 21 February 2011.
To download a copy of the Statement of Licensing Policy, please use the link below:
Statement of Licensing Policy (3.6MB PDF)
Public Access
The Public Access section allows you to search for licence applications. You can also view the details of applications and make representations about them in this section.
Representations
The Representations section gives detailed information on how make representations about licence applications.
Premises Licences
This section applies to anyone who wants to:
- sell or supply alcohol
- provide hot food or drink between 23:00 and 05:00
- provide entertainment, including plays, films, indoor sporting events, music and dancing
The Premises Licences section contains details on how to apply for a new licence and change an existing one.
Temporary Event Notices
Temporary Event Notices (TENs) are used to cover one-off events where there is no other licence in force, or where an existing licence will not cover a planned event.
The Temporary Event Notice section explains how to use the notices for any event involving one or more of the events listed above.
Personal Licences
Any premises which plan to sell or supply alcohol (except registered clubs, for which see below) will need at least one person with a Personal Licence.
The Personal Licence section explains how to apply for a Personal Licence and how they work. It also has information on changing details on a Personal Licence, for example the address.
Club Premises Certificates
Any qualifying members' club that plans to supply alcohol, or provide entertainment of the types listed above under "Premises Licences", will need a Club Premises Certificate.
The Club Premises Certificates section contains details on how to apply for a new certificate and change an existing one.
Reviews
Applications made to review a premises licence or club premises certificate can be found below:There are no applications at this time.
Other licensing systems
The Other Licensing Systems section includes information on licensing systems that were not affected by the Licensing Act 2003, for example taxi licensing.
Gambling Act 2005
The Gambling Act 2005 section includes information on the new gambling laws that came into force on 1 September 2007.
Other documents
Glossary for the Licensing Act 2003 (53kB PDF)
Code of Practice and guidance for College Balls (118kB PDF)
Draft pool of conditions for Premises Licences (253kB PDF)
Code of Conduct for Adult Entertainment (PDF)
External Links
- Secretary of State's Guidance on the Act - Home Office website
- Guide to the Act published by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport website
- Licensing Act 2003 on OPSI website
- Regulations under the Act (details of the application forms and when they apply)
- Fee Regulations under the Act (details of the fees and when they apply)
