If you wish to take over a premises licence granted under the Licensing Act 2003 from its current licence holder, you will need to apply for a transfer.
• Download a copy of the application form below
• Apply on line via Business Link Licences and regulations UK Welcomes Business
• By contacting us in writing, telephone or email to request an application form
The council prefers to receive electronic applications and offers a choice of fee payment options the details of which are contained in the application pack.
Payments can now be made by Debit or Credit cards by telephoning the Licensing team on 020 7527 3031.
A failed applicant will receive notice of the refusal of an application for a transfer of a premises licence from the Council.
If an application is rejected, the applicant may appeal the decision.
Appeals must be made to the local Magistrates' court within 21 days of the decision appealed.
If the Council refuses an application for a variation, the licence holder may appeal the decision. A licence holder can appeal against a decision to put conditions on a certificate or to exclude any club activity. Appeals may also be made against the variation of any condition.
Appeals against the decision of a review can be made.
A club may appeal against the withdrawing of a certificate.
Appeals must be made to the local Magistrates' court within 21 days of the decision appealed.
A club member may request a review of the certificate. The local licensing authority will give reasons for their response to the application in a notice.
Appeals against the decision of a review can be made.
Appeals must be made to the local Magistrates' court within 21 days of the decision appealed.
An interested party is:
• a person living near the premises or a body representing such a person
• a person involved in a business near the premises or a body representing such a person
An interested party may request a review of the club premises certificate. The local licensing
authority will give reasons for their response to the application in a notice.
An interested party may appeal if they argue that a certificate should not have been granted or that different or additional conditions or limitations on activities should have been made.
They may also appeal against any variation of a condition.
Appeals against the decision of a review can be made.
Appeals must be made to the local Magistrates' court within 21 days of the decision appealed.
Contact
Licensing Service
Public Protection Division
Islington Council
222 Upper Street
London N1 1XR
Tel: 020 7527 3031
licensing@islington.gov.uk
Islington Police
Islington Police Station
2 Tolpuddle Street
London N1 0YY
Page Last Updated: 27 July 2011