How to apply for a premises licence or make changes to an existing licence.
If you intend to apply for a premises licence allowing the sale and supply of alcohol you will also need a:
Please
contact us if you are not sure about applying.
Apply for a minor variation
You can make small changes to your licence which includes:
- minor changes to the structure or layout of a premises
- adjustments to the licensing hours but not to extend alcohol hours
- removal of out of date, irrelevant or unenforceable conditions
- addition of conditions
- addition of licensable activities
Complete the online application form to make small changes or email
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.uk to request a minor variation application form. If you are in any doubt if the changes you wish to make fall within the minor variation process, please
contact us.
Once the application form has been received by the Licensing Authority an officer will check the application form and any attachments to determine if the proposed variation meets the criteria for a minor variation. If there are any minor clerical errors on the form an officer will contact you to discuss them with you. If, at this preliminary stage, it is obvious your application is outside of the scope of the minor variations process, your application will be returned to you with the fee and not taken any further.
Once the application has been properly made, an acknowledgement letter will be sent to you detailing who the case officer is and confirming the consultation period during which you should display your notice.
Prepare your documents
In your minor variation application form, you will also need to submit an updated plan of your premises.
Fees
The cost of applying for a minor variation is £89. You will need to make a payment after you submit your application. Call us on 0113 378 5029 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) to pay using a debit card.
Submit your application
Send your completed form and any documents to:
Entertainment Licensing
Leeds City Council
Civic Hall
Leeds
LS1 1UR
Phone: 0113 247 4095
Email:
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.ukAdvertise your application
When applying for a new premises licence you must advertise your application. The rules on advertising are strict and should be followed carefully.
Site notice
After you have submitted your application, you must advertise your application by displaying a notice on the premises for 10 working days. A working day means Monday to Friday and does not include Christmas Day, Good Friday or Bank Holidays. The 10 days run from the day after we received your application. Please
contact us if you are unsure of the notice period.
The notice must:
- be on white A4 paper (or larger)
- have black lettering
- have a font size of 16 or more
- the title must be in 32pt font
Do not obscure the notice in any way or make it difficult to read. Others must be able to read the notice from outside your premises. If your premises has shutters, the notice should be placed on the shutter as well so that it can be seen when your premises is closed.
If your premises is more than 50 metres square you must place a notice, identical to the one described above, every 50 metres along the external perimeter of your premises where it touches the highway.
If your premises is within a complex or its own grounds and the public will be unable to view the notice or notices from the exterior of the site, then you should also display a notice at the nearest public thoroughfare (such as at the entrance to the complex or site) so the notice is easily read by the passing public.
When preparing your notices, please make sure they contain all the information:
- he title ”Licensing Act 2003: Minor Variation of Premises Licence” or “Licensing Act 2003: Minor Variation of Club Premises Certificate”
- a brief description of the proposed variation
- the name and postal address of the premises
- the council’s postal address and web address
- the date by which an interested party may make representations
- a phrase which explains that is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for this a person is liable on summary conviction for this offence
Once you have sent us your application one of our enforcement officers will visit your site to inspect the notices. If it is found that the notices or their positioning does not meet the requirements of the Act, then we may ask you to redisplay the notices and we may reset your 10 working day notice period.
You can
contact us before you submit your application to confirm the requirements to reduce the chances of this happening.
Responsible authorities
We will forward a copy of your application to the relevant responsible authority who will assess whether your application could have an adverse impact on one or more of the licensing objectives. For example, Environmental Health will be asked to comment on any application which includes live music.
We will let you know our decision 15 working days after you have submitted your application.
Apply for a variation to your premises licence
If you would like to make a change to your premises licence, for example a change to the hours or conditions, you will need to
apply online for a variation to your premises licence.
If your application includes adding alcohol, you will need to
ask the person who will be your designated premises supervisor to give their consent to be specified as the Designated Premises Supervisor.
If you cannot use the form
There are set timescales stated in the legislation for determining premises licences. If no one objects to your application, it is automatically granted after 28 days. If you receive comments your application will be decided at a licensing subcommittee.
Prepare your documents
In your application, you will also need to submit:
- your original premises licence issued by Leeds City Council (please retain a certified copy of your licence to keep at the premises while your variation is determined)
- an updated plan of your premises (if needed)
- the correct fee
Pay your fee
You will need to make a payment when you submit your application.
Premises Licence and Club Premises Certificates
Band | Non-domestic rateable value of premises | Application fee (new and variations) | Annual charge |
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A | None - £4,300 | £100 | £70 |
B | £4,301 - £33,000 | £190 | £180 |
C | £33,001 - £87,000 | £315 | £295 |
D | £87,001 - £125,000 | £450* | £320* |
E | £125,001+ | £635* | £350* |
* A multiplier is added to band D and E premises that are used exclusively or primarily for the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises.
Submit your application
You will need to send your application including all paperwork to:
Entertainment Licensing
Leeds City Council
Civic Hall
Leeds
LS1 1UR
Phone: 0113 247 4095
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.uk
On the same day you submit your application to us, you will also need to send your application to the responsible authorities. If you apply online, we will do this on your behalf.
Responsible authorities
West Yorkshire Police
Leeds District Licensing Department
West Yorkshire Police
Leeds District Headquarters
Elland Road
Leeds
LS11 8BU
Phone: 0113 385 9413
Ca.licensing@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
Oakroyd Hall
Birkenshaw
West Yorkshire
BD11 2DY
Phone: 01274 655785
fire.safety@westyorksfire.gov.uk
Leeds City Council Environmental Health
Seacroft Ring Road Depot
Leeds City Council
LS14 1NZ
Phone: 0113 378 5959
env.health@leeds.gov.uk
Leeds Safeguarding Childrens Board
Leeds City Council
Merrion House
110 Merrion Street
Leeds
LS2 8BB
Phone: 0113 395 2610
LSCP.info@leeds.gov.uk
Leeds City Council City Development
Planning Compliance Service
Merrion House
110 Merrion Street
Leeds
LS2 8BB
Phone: 0113 222 4409
West Yorkshire Trading Standards Service
Licensing Team
PO Box 5
Nepshaw Lane South
Morley
Leeds
LS27 0QP
Phone: 0113 253 0241
http://www.ts.wyjs.org.uk/
Leeds City Council Public Health
Adults and Health
Leeds City Council
Merrion House
110 Merrion Street
Leeds
LS2 8BB
Email:
Publichealth.Enquiries@leeds.gov.uk
Advertise your application
When applying for a new premises licence you must advertise your application. The rules on advertising are strict and should be followed carefully.
Site notice
After you have submitted your application, you must advertise your application by displaying a notice on the premises for 28 days. The notice period runs from the day after you sent your application to the council.
The notice must:
- be on pale blue A4 paper (or larger)
- have black lettering
- have a font size of 16 or more
Do not obscure the notice in any way or make it difficult to read. Others must be able to read the notice from outside your premises. If your premises has shutters, the notice should be placed on the shutter as well so that it can be seen when your premises is closed.
If your premises is more than 50 metres square you must place a notice, identical to the one described above, every 50 metres along the external perimeter of your premises where it touches the highway.
If your premises is within a complex or its own grounds and the public will be unable to view the notice or notices from the exterior of the site, then you should also display a notice at the nearest public thoroughfare (such as at the entrance to the complex or site) so the notice is easily read by the passing public.
When preparing your notices, please make sure they contain all the information:
- your name
- the address of your premises
- a description of the activities which will be taking place on your premises which need to be licensed
- the council’s internet address
- that written objections about your application can be sent to the council for a limited time
- that making a false objection is a criminal offence
Once you have sent us your application one of our enforcement officers will visit your site to inspect the notices. If it is found that the notices or their positioning does not meet the requirements of the Act, then we may ask you to redisplay the notices and we may reset your 28 day notice period.
You can
contact us before you submit your application to confirm the requirements to reduce the chances of this happening.
Newspaper advert
You must also publish a notice about your premises licence application.
It must be placed in a local newspaper which circulates in the area where the premises is located. The notice should appear within 10 working days of your application being sent to the council. It must contain the same information as the notice placed on your premises but does not need to have the same lettering, dimensions, font size or colouring.
Apply to change the designated premises supervisor on your premises licence
If you would like to change the name of the designated premises supervisor on your licence, you can
apply online to vary a premises licence designated premises supervisor and provide a consent form (for the new designated premises supervisor).
Give your
consent to be specified as the Designated Premises Supervisor.
If you need any advice,
contact us on 0113 378 5029 or by email to
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.uk.
Fees
The fees for changing the designated premises supervisor is £23. We can take your payment over the phone after your application has been submitted. You can also post us your application and pay by cheque.
There are set timescales stated in the legislation for determining a change of designated premises supervisor. If the Police do not object to your application, it is automatically granted after 14 days. If you receive comments your application will be decided at a licensing subcommittee hearing.
Apply to transfer your premises licence
If you either sell your business or buy a business that has a premises licence, you will need to apply to transfer the licence into the name of the new licence holder.
The
new premises licence holder will need to apply online or email
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.uk to request a premises licence transfer form.
The current licence holder will also need to
apply online to give their consent to transfer the licence.
Submitting your application
You will need to submit your application to:
Entertainment Licensing
Leeds City Council
Civic Hall
Leeds
LS1 1UR
Email:
entertainment.licensing@leeds.gov.uk
On the same day you send your application to us, you will also need to send it to West Yorkshire Police:
West Yorkshire Police
Leeds District Licensing Department
Leeds District Headquarters
Elland Road
Leeds
LS11 8BU
Fees
The cost of transferring your premises licence is £23. You will need to make a payment when you submit your application. Call us on 0113 378 5029 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) to pay using a debit card.
If you need a new designated premises supervisor, you will need to apply to change the designated premises supervisor as well. This costs £23.
There are set timescales stated in the legislation for determining a change of designated premises supervisor and the transfer of a licence. If the Police do not object to your application, it is automatically granted after 14 days. If your application receives a comment, it will be decided at a hearing.
Changes to your existing premises licence
Notify us of your interest in a premises
Apply for Interim Authority when the premises licence holder becomes insolvent or bankrupt
If a premises licence holder becomes insolvent or bankrupt the Premises Licence automatically becomes invalid unless it is transferred to someone else. There is an option to apply for an interim authority which enables a liquidator to temporarily take control of the premises licence until the business is sold or otherwise disposed of.
You can
apply for an interim authority notice online external link. There is a charge of £23. This online form will ask us to contact you with the appropriate forms and to take payment.
If you are a designated premises supervisor, apply to be taken off a licence
If you are a community hall, apply to have the designated premises supervisor removed from your licence
If you are the member of a committee that runs a community hall, instead of a having a designated premises supervisor you can arrange for the committee to take the responsibility for the sale of alcohol at the hall.
The Licensing Act 2003 allows management committees of community premises to make an application for a premises licence or to vary an existing premises licence which includes an application to remove the requirement of a designated premises supervisor and the authorisation of the sale of alcohol by a personal licence holder.
A community premises is a premises that forms a part of:
- a church hall, chapel hall or other similar building
- a village hall, parish hall, community hall or other similar building
A management committee means a committee or board of individuals with responsibility for the management of premises.
You can
apply to disapply the need to have a designated premises supervisor online. There is a charge of £23. This online form will ask us to contact you with the appropriate forms and to take payment.
Other fees
Other fees
| Fee |
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Application for the grant of a personal licence | £37 |
Temporary event notice | £21 |
Theft or loss of premises licence or summary | £10.50 |
Application for a provisional statement where premises being built etc. | £315 |
Application to vary licence to specify individual as premises supervisor | £23 |
Interim authority for example, following death of licence holder | £23 |
Theft or loss of certificate or summary | £10.50 |
Notification of change of name or alteration of rules of club | £10.50 |
Change of relevant registered address of club | £10.50 |
Theft, loss of temporary event notice | £10.50 |
Theft or loss of personal licence | £10.50 |
Duty to notify change of name or address | £10.50 |
Right of freeholder to be notified of licensing matters | £21 |