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Alcohol and Late Night Refreshment Licensing England and Wales 2011/12

Statistics on premises licences, club premises certificates, personal licences, 24-hour alcohol licences and late night refreshment licences.

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Tables for 바카라 사이트˜Alcohol and Late Night Refreshment Licensing England and Wales 2011/12바카라 사이트™.

This release draws together statistics on the following licensing authority powers under the Licensing Act 2003:

  • premises licences (which can be used for the sale or supply of alcohol, the provision of regulated entertainment or the provision of late night refreshment);
  • club premises certificates (which enable non-profit making clubs sell alcohol primarily to its members);
  • personal licences;
  • 24-hour alcohol licences; and
  • late night refreshment licences.

Headline figures from the 2011/12 statistics show that on 31 March 2012 in England and Wales, there were in force:

  • 202,000 premises licences, the same as on 31 March 2010;
  • 15,900 club premises certificates, six per cent fewer than in 2010; and
  • 502,400 personal licences, 16 per cent more than in 2010.

No comparisons with 2011 are shown, as figures were not collected for 2010/11.

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Published 25 October 2012

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