Reccomendations for a Public Entertainment License
Recommendations in order to gain a Public Entertainment License (PEL) Electricity 1. ... 0 Local authorities may require that door supervisor’s be registered under a door supervisor registration/training scheme, councils such as High Wycombe council will refuse a Public Entertainment License solely on the grounds that a member of the door supervision team is not registered under the Thames Valley Doorsafe Scheme. ... 0 Door supervisors will need to register for a 3 year license themselves, in doing so they need to provide original training certificates issued by an approved training body, applicants are also subject to a police check. ... 0 In order to gain an alcohol license the venue will need to comply with the Licensing (Young Persons) Act 2000, Criminal Justice and Police Act 2000 and also the Licensing Act 1964. ... 0 The bar area is the only area which will be licensed for the sale of alcohol, a special (occasional) license will need to be obtained if alcohol is to be sold in any other area. ... 3 Premises used for purposes of entertainment, recreation or Instruction or for any purposes of any club, society or association. ... 5 Premises used for any purpose involving access to the premises by members of the public, whether on payment or otherwise. ... In the case of any cracks or breakages the glass thoroughfare should be out off bounds from untrained staff and the public.