The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has announced
that the First Appointed Day is to be the 7th February 2005. This
is the date from which existing licensees can apply to Braintree
District Council to convert their existing licences into new
Premises Licences, Club Premises Certificates and Personal Licences
and make application for variations to their existing licences.
The Second Appointed Day on which the Act comes fully into force
is likely to be November 2005.
The aims of the new legislation are to:-
1. Reduce crime and disorder
2. Encourage tourism
3. Reduce alcohol abuse
4. Encourage the self-sufficiency of local
communities
5. Reduce the burden of unnecessary
regulation on business
This will be achieved by focusing on the four overarching
Licensing Objectives which are:-
1. The prevention of crime and disorder
2. Public safety
3. The prevention of public nuisance
4. The protection of children from harm
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Braintree District Council's approved Statement
of Licensing Policy, in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003,
can be viewed - here.
If you are unable to view the policy copies are available to
view at each of the District's Libraries and Council Offices,
alternatively we will be happy to post you a copy. Please call the
Licensing Section on 01376 557790.
If you prefer to speak to someone about any licensing issues
please contact the Licensing Section on 01376 557790 or write
to:
Licensing Services Manager
Licensing Services
Braintree District Council
Causeway House
Bocking End
Braintree
Essex
CM7 9HB