What restrictions can be placed on a premises licence or club premises certificate relating to childrens access?
The restrictions placed on a licence or certificate will vary according to the individual circumstances of the premises or club and any representations made by responsible authorities and interested parties and in all cases will be subject to the test of being necessary for the promotion of any of the licensing objectives. Every application for a premises licence or a club premises certificate will have to be accompanied by an operating schedule outlining the measures it is proposed to take to promote the protection of children from harm. Where representations are made by a responsible authority or interested party, the licensing authority may place conditions on the licence relating to times, ages of the children, and any other measures they deem to be necessary to protect children. In the Secretary of State’s Guidance to licensing authorities, three tiers of suitability are outlined: For premises that have known associations with activities that could be harmful to children, there wi
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