The Licensing Act 2003 has now replaced this licence
The Act covers: -
The Act introduces the concept of a premise licence and a personal licence.
All applications for either a premises licence, a club premises certificate or a personal licence must show how they will promote the Licensing Objectives, which are: -
Any premises where the owner intends to sell or supply alcohol or provide regulated entertainment or provide late night refreshment must have a premise licence. The premises licence holder must name a Designated Premise Supervisor (who must hold a personal licence) if the application includes the sale of alcohol.
The Licensing Act 2003 will introduce a light touch system of permitted temporary activities to replace the existing occasional licences and occasional permissions currently granted in connection with short-term alcohol and public entertainment licensing. The system involves an event organiser (the "premises user") giving a temporary event notice (TEN) to the licensing authority and copying this to the police.
Further information and application forms can be found on the Department of Culture, Media & Sport website.
http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/Alcohol_entertainment/licensing_appforms.htm