Content tagged with: premises
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Premises Licences - Variation to a Premises Licence
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-variation-to-a-premises-licenceBusinesses now apply for a premises licence to authorise all the licensable activities they wish to carry on. Premises licences are not be time limited.
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Premises Licences - Minor Variation to a Premise Licence
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-minor-variation-to-a-premise-licenceBusinesses now apply for a premises licence to authorise all the licensable activities they wish to carry on. Premises licences are not be time limited.
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Premises Licences - Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) Variation
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-designated-premises-supervisor-dps-variationA designated premises supervisor (DPS) is the person who has day-to-day responsibility for the running of the business.
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Premises Licences - Transfer of Premises Licence
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-transfer-of-premises-licenceOwnership or control of the licensed premises typically changes when the premises are sold or leased from one person or company to another. When this happens, an application to transfer the licence must be made immediately to update the licence holder details before you can carry on activities.
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Premises Licences - Provisional Statement
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-provisional-statementWhere premises are being or are about to be constructed, extended or otherwise altered for the purpose of being used for one or more licensable activities, investors may be unwilling to commit funds unless they have some assurance that a premises licence covering the desired licensable activities would be granted for the premises when the building work is completed.
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Premises Licences - Notification of Interest
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-notification-of-interestThe Licensing Act 2003 allows a person with a property interest in any premises within the council's area to give notice of their interest in that property to the council.
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Premises Licences - Interim Authority Notice
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-interim-authority-noticeThe 2003 Act provides special arrangements for the continuation of permissions under a premises licence when the holder of a licence dies suddenly, becomes bankrupt, mentally incapable or ceases to be entitled to work in the UK. In the normal course of events, the licence would lapse in such circumstances. However, there may also be some time before, for example, the deceased person’s estate can be dealt with or an administrative receiver appointed. This could have a damaging effect on those with interests
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Premises Licences - Review of a Premises Licence or Club Certificate
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/premises-licences-review-of-a-premises-licence-or-club-certificateUnder the Licensing Act 2003 a responsible authority or any other person (this includes an individual, body or business) can make an application for review of a premises licence or review of a club premises certificate.
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Food safety - premises inspection
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/environmental/food-safety-premises-inspectionThe food safety team is responsible for ensuring that all food sold in Doncaster is from a clean premises and is safe to eat.
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Guidance on food hygiene standards for new catering premises
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/environmental/guidance-on-food-hygiene-standards-for-new-catering-premisesThis guidance is not legally binding but provides advice regarding the design of catering premises taking into consideration current legislative requirements. Any alternative standards being considered should be discussed with and approved by a relevant officer from this department prior to being adopted.