Your Complete Application Guide to getting a Premises Licence
Applying for a Premises Licence is a legal requirement if you plan to sell alcohol, provide regulated entertainment, or serve hot food and drink late at night (late-night refreshment). The process is governed by the Licensing Act 2003 and requires meticulous attention to detail, especially regarding public notification.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the licensing application process, with a focus on fulfilling the crucial legal advertising requirements.
We would always recommend you contact your local authority before making an application to confirm their application process and requirements.

1. Planning and Preparation
Before you submit anything, you must define the scope of your licence and prepare all necessary documentation. Here’s a handy checklist:
2. Informing Responsible Authorities
Once your application is prepared, you must serve a copy of the application (including all plans and operating schedule) to all Responsible Authorities on the same day you submit it to the local council.
Responsible Authorities typically include:
3. Fulfil Mandatory Public Notice & Legal Advertising
This is the most time-sensitive part of the process and involves two separate but mandatory forms of public notification that must be maintained for 10 working days from the day after the application is submitted.
The two notices are:
A. Site Notice (Blue Notice)
B. Newspaper Advertisement (Legal Requirement)
4. The Consultation Period
The 10-working-day notice period, known as the consultation period, allows residents and Responsible Authorities to make representations (objections or support) regarding the application.
Possible outcomes from the Consultation Period:
5. Hearing and Decision
If the local authority receives objections that are deemed relevant to the four licensing objectives, they will schedule a hearing before the Licensing Committee.
At the hearing:
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Critical Timing Note
Post Newspapers are monthly publications. Please get in touch with us immediately to confirm our print date each month to ensure your application notice can be advertised within the required time frame.
Post Newspapers are always available from the first Thursday of the month but we can hold a space for urgent applications if we are close to our print date, and may be able to support during the month with an extra fortnightly print run.
As locally circulating, printed newspapers with a minimum distribution of 3,000 copies per month per newspaper, Post Newspapers meet the legal criteria and are recognised by authorities as publications through which Premises Licence applications and Public Notices can be legally advertised in print.
Why choose Post Newspapers to meet your legal requirements?
We cover the following areas for your Premises Licence advertisement: