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Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2014

Statistics on premises licences, club premises certificates, personal licences, 24-hour alcohol licences and late night refreshment licences.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Statistical news release: Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2014

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Pre-release access to alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2014

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Licence questionnaire response rates England and Wales 31 March 2014

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Details

Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2014: data tables.

This release draws together statistics on the following licensing authority powers under the Licensing Act 2003:

  • premises licences
  • club premises certificates
  • personal licences
  • late night refreshment and 24-hour alcohol licences
  • temporary event notices (TENs)
  • early morning alcohol restriction orders
  • late night levies

Further information on the types of licence, as well as a glossary of terms, and conventions used in the statistics are available in the ‘User guide to alcohol and late night refreshment licensing statistics’.

For further information about this release, please email [email protected] or write to:

Home Office Statistics
1st Floor

Peel Building
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

The Home Office Responsible Statistician is David Blunt, Chief Statistician and Head of Profession for Statistics.

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Published 11 December 2014

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