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Temporary Event Notice - Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

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12carry on both types of supplies. For this purpose, the supply of alcohol includes bothof the first two licensable activities listed in note 6 above.Note 12The holder of a valid personal licence issued under the Licensing Act 2003 may giveup to 50 temporary event notices in any calendar year subject to the other limitationsin the 2003 Act. A proposed premises user who holds such a licence should give thedetails requested.Note 13As stated under Note 12, a personal licence holder (issued under the Licensing Act2003) may give up to 50 temporary event notices (including 10 late notices) in anycalendar year. An individual who does not hold a personal licence may only give 5temporary event notices (including 2 late notices) in Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales in anycalendar year. A calendar year is the period between 1st January to 31st Decemberinclusive in any year.If an event straddles two calendar years, it will count against the limits on temporaryevent notices (12 for each premises, 21 days for each premises, 50 per personallicence holder <strong>and</strong> 5 for non-holders) for each year. However, only one notice needsto be given.For the purposes of determining the overall limits of 50 temporary event notices perpersonal licence holder (in a calendar year) <strong>and</strong> of 5 for a non-personal licenceholder (in a calendar year), temporary event notices given by an associate or aperson who is in business with a premises user (<strong>and</strong> that business involves carryingon licensable activities) count towards those totals. Note 14 below sets out thedefinition of an “associate”.If a temporary event notice has been given for the same premises, by the samepremises user, <strong>and</strong> would have effect within 24 hours before the start of the eventperiod under the current proposal or within 24 hours after the end of that period, thetemporary event notice given would be void <strong>and</strong> any licensable activities carried onunder it would therefore be unlicensed.For the purposes of determining whether or not the required gap of 24 hours isupheld, temporary event notices given by an associate or a person who is inbusiness with a premises user (<strong>and</strong> that business involves carrying on licensableactivities) count as if they had been given by the premises user. Note 14 below setsout the definition of an “associate”.Note 14An “associate” of the proposed premises user is:a. the spouse or civil partner of that person;b. a child, parent, gr<strong>and</strong>child, gr<strong>and</strong>parent, brother or sister of that person;c. an agent or employee of that person; ord. the spouse or civil partner of a person within (b) or (c).LIC_LATEMP1 Reviewed 01/2013REV2 Next Review 01/2015

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