Questions and Answers

How will this affect me?
If you run an off-licence, pub, club, bar, late night takeaway, or restaurant then the way you apply for a licence will change. You will have to supply an operating schedule setting out how you will run your business in order to obtain a premises licence. You will also have to apply for a personal licence in order to authorise the sale of alcohol.

What are the benefits of this change?
Less red tape for businesses, economic growth, job opportunities, sustainable communities, safer streets, empowerment for residents and – where permitted - more time to drink up!

Will this mean 24 hour a day drinking?
No, this is not a 24 hour charter; Hackney will consider every application on its own merit and set hours appropriate to the surrounding area by considering the type of entertainment on offer and the likely impact on the 4 licensing objectives.

If a Special Policy area is adopted will this mean I cannot apply for a licence within this area?
No, you can still apply, but you would have to convince the Council that this would not add to the cumulative impact in the area. It would not be easy, but if there were no objections, or if the licensing sub-committee were persuaded then a licence could still be granted.

Can my operating hours be reduced retrospectively?
No, you can convert your existing licence under “grandfather rights” and these hours are safe unless an objector seeks a review.

What about residents?
You now become classified as an interested party and have increased powers including the right to object to any new licence or to request conditions. You will have increased rights to call for a review of an existing licence and to appeal decisions of the licensing sub-committee to the Magistrate’s court.

If I don’t like what is proposed can I object?
Yes, it is important that you do even where the premises are in a Special Saturation Area.  Where there are no objections the license must be granted in the terms that have been requested.  A responsible authority such as the police can object, but may choose not to.

How can my residents association be involved?
Residents associations can be represented alongside licensees, and responsible authorities such as the police at regular licensing forums.

How are decisions made on licence applications?
When someone applies for a new licence or a variation to their licence this will be advertised in Hackney Today and a notice is posted at the premises.  If there are no objections then the licence must be granted with the terms, including hours that have been requested.  Where applicants cannot reach agreement with objectors the decision will be made by the licensing sub-committee whose members are Councillors.

Could a small bar or restaurant be allowed to open for longer than a nightclub?
Yes possibly, if it did not result in crime and disorder or nuisance, risk public safety or create a risk to children.

Will supermarkets now be able to sell alcohol beyond 11pm?
Yes, shops, stores and supermarkets will be permitted to sell alcohol during normal opening hours except in the case of individual shops that are known to be the focus of disorder.

Are under 18s allowed to drink alcohol?
Not generally, but children are allowed into licensed premises where the landlord permits this and 16 to 18 year olds are permitted to drink beer, wine or cider if eating a table meal and accompanied by someone over 18.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Page updated: 16 Jan 2008 


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