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Club Premises Certificate

The Licensing Act 2003 ("the Act") recognises that volunteer and social clubs give rise to different issues for licensing law than commercially run premises selling direct to the public. These clubs (such as the Royal British Legion, working men's or cricket or rugby clubs) are generally organisations where members join together for a particular social, sporting or political purpose and then combine to purchase alcohol in bulk for its members. The clubs carry on activities from premises to which public access is restricted and alcohol is supplied other than for profit. For these reasons the Act preserves aspects of earlier alcohol licensing law which applied to 'registered members clubs' and affords clubs special treatment outside the normal premises licence arrangements.

What is a qualifying club?

To be classified as a qualifying club in relation to a qualifying club activity, a number of general conditions must be met. These are:

  • That under the rules of the club, persons may not be admitted to membership, or be admitted, as candidates for membership, to any of the privileges of membership without an interval of at least two days between their nomination for membership and their admission
  • That under the rules of the club, those becoming members without prior nomination or application may not be admitted to the privileges of membership without an interval of at least two days between their becoming members and their admission
  • That the club is established and conducted in good faith as a club
  • That the club has at least 25 members
  • That alcohol is not supplied to members on the premises otherwise than by or on behalf of the club

To qualify as a club authorised to supply alcohol to its members and guests, additional conditions must be met. These are:

  • The purchase and supply of alcohol by and for the club is managed by a committee made up of elected members of the club all aged over 18 years
  • No arrangements may be made for any person to receive any commission, percentage or similar payment at the expense of the club with reference to purchases of alcohol by the club
  • No arrangements may be made for any person to derive directly or indirectly any monetary benefit from the supply of alcohol to members or guests apart from to benefit the club as a whole or any indirect benefit a person derives by reason of the supply contributing to a general gain for the club as a whole

What activities does a club premises certificate authorise?

A club premises certificate may authorise the conduct of any of the qualifying club activities, namely: 

  • the supply of alcohol by or on behalf of the club to, or to the order of, members of the club 
  • the sale by retail of alcohol by or on behalf of the club to a guest of a member of the club for consumption on the premises where the sale takes place
  • the provision  of regulated entertainment (where that provision is by or on behalf of a club for members of the club or members of the club and their guests). Regulated entertainment includes (subject to exemptions):
    • a performance of a play
    • an exhibition of a film
    • an indoor sporting event
    • boxing or wrestling
    • a performance of live music
    • any playing of recorded music
    • a performance of dance
    • entertainment facilities for the above 

How do I apply? 

An application for a club premises certificate must be made to the relevant licensing authority, that is, the authority within whose area the premises is situated. To make an application you must submit:

  • A completed club premises certificate application form
  • a plan of the premises in the prescribed form
  • declaration of club premises certificate
  • the prescribed fee

Application forms for club premises certificate and declaration forms are available from Hackney Licensing Services on request or can be downloaded below:

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Page updated: 9 Feb 2012 


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