Content tagged with: licence
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Hackney Carriage Vehicle
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/hackney-carriage-vehicleTaxis have been licensed for over 150 years – the legislation for hackney carriages pre dates the invention of the motor car dating back to 1847 – and private hire vehicles were first licensed almost 40 years ago.
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Cumulative Impact
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/cumulative-impactThe Doncaster Licensing Authority first adopted a Cumulative Impact Policy in January 2008. The area covered by the Cumulative Impact Policy was increased when the Policy was reviewed in 2016.
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Doncaster taxi and private hire licensing policy
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/doncaster-taxi-and-private-hire-licensing-policy-2Taxis have been licensed for more than 150 years – the legislation for hackney carriages pre dates the invention of the motor car dating back to 1847 – and private hire vehicles were first licensed almost 40 years ago.
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Location of Taxi ranks
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/taxi-ranks-2What is a taxi rank and where are they located?
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Care About Being Safe (C.A.B.S)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/care-about-being-safe-c-a-b-s-2Make sure your taxi or private hire car has a sign that shows it is registered and licensed
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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/wheelchair-accessible-vehicles-wav-2The list of vehicles attached to this page are designated in accordance with Section 167 of the Equality Act 2010
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Statement of Licensing Policy - Licensing Act 2003
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/statement-of-licensing-policy-licensing-act-2003-2The statement of licensing policy aims to secure public safety, protect children from harm, prevent public nuisance and prevent crime and disorder whilst encouraging a sustainable leisure and entertainment industry.
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Licensing Act 2003
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/licensing-act-2003-2Licensing Act 2003
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Personal licence application for the sale of alcohol
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/personal-licence-application-for-the-sale-of-alcohol-2All sales of alcohol must be made by, or under the authority of, a personal licence holder. Personal licences are now granted indefinitely with no expiry date. Equally, if you hold an existing personal licence - this remains valid indefinitely and the expiry date should be disregarded. Should you wish to update your licence to remove the expiry date a fee will be charged.
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A Temporary Event Notice (TEN)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/a-temporary-event-notice-ten-2Temporary Event Notice's can be used to authorise small scale events held in any premises, both indoor and outdoor.