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Notes to accompany granted Temporary Event Notices

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Please find attached copy of Temporary Event Notice for the above event. As you can see this has been duly endorsed and the document constitutes permission for the licensable activities applied for. The following is some general advice that we have compiled for event holders. As you can appreciate, temporary events can range from PTA organised school events, regattas and other community events, to pubs that are requesting an extension for a special occasion. Not all of the following will necessarily apply to all.

Duties of the premises user

When premises are being used for a purpose specified in a temporary event notice, the premise user must: -
Where the notice display requirements are not complied with, a police or licensing officer can request the premises user to produce the notice for examination. An offence is committed if, on request, the premises user fails to produce the licence without reasonable excuse.

In practical terms, it is advisable to ensure that a copy of the temporary event notice is prominently displayed at the entrance to premises where a temporary event is taking place.

Preventing noise nuisance

If the licensable activities applied for include live or amplified recorded music, particularly late at night, then you are advised to ensure that the noise is kept to a level to ensure that noise nuisance does not result. You may wish to consider the following preventative measures:
You could also speak or write to near neighbours in advance to advise them of the event and give them contact details of the premises user, if required.

It should be noted that police have powers to close down temporary events with no notice on the grounds of disorder or because of public nuisance caused by noise emanating from the premises.

Planning

A temporary event notice will not override any planning restrictions attached to particular premises. For example, a temporary event notice given to allow alcohol and music and dancing to take at premises until 1am will not override a planning restriction that prevents the premises from being open after 11pm.

Maximum numbers attending

The number of people attending the licensed event must not exceed 499. However, if the main activity of the event is not licensable, such as a school fete or local regatta, but the presence of a beer tent would require a licence, the permitted numbers refer only to the number of people using the beer tent at any one time rather than the number of people attending the event.

Health and safety and welfare/ fire safety

Consideration should be given to assessing any increased risks in relation to the planned event, particularly
Offences relating to sale of alcohol

Include:

If you need any further information or clarification of any of the above, please do not hesitate to contact this office on 01784 444202

Please note this information is issued for guidance only and is not intended to provide authoritative legal advice

Contact The Licensing Team, Spelthorne Borough Council, Council Offices, Knowle Green, Staines, TW18 1XB Tel 01784 444202, fax 01784 446437, e-mail environmental.health.commercial@spelthorne.gov.uk.

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