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Our village hall has an existing public entertainment licence, but we do not serve alcohol. Will we need a new licence and will we have to pay?

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Our village hall has an existing public entertainment licence, but we do not serve alcohol. Will we need a new licence and will we have to pay?

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You will still need to obtain a Premises Licence if you intend to hold events which feature music and dancing but village halls are exempt from an application fee. If alcohol is to be served on an occasional basis, you will need a Temporary Event Notice (TEN).

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