HL Deb 19 November 2003 vol 654 c314WA
Lord Avebury

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What opportunities are provided in the Licensing Act 2003 for individual residents to make representations about licensing decisions. [HL5568]

Lord McIntosh of Haringey

The Licensing Act 2003 provides that interested parties, which include persons living or involved in a business in the vicinity of a premises or bodies representing them, may make representations about applications for provisional statements and about the grant or variation of premises licences or club premises certificates, except where a simple conversion of an existing licence or certificate is made under the grandfather rights provisions in Schedule 8 of the Act. Interested parties may also apply for the review of a licence or certificate at any time as well as make representations about a review once it has been applied for. Representations must be about the effects of the application on the promotion of the licensing objectives.

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