If you need to make a change to an existing premises licence, you can apply to ‘vary’ its conditions.
There are two types of variations:
- A full variation (sometimes known as a ‘major variation’)
- A minor variation
The variation you need to apply for, will depend on the change(s) you want to make. Please contact us if you would like guidance about the variation you need to apply for.
Make a full variation to a premises licence
If the change you want to make is likely to impact on one or more of the four licensing objectives, you will need to apply for a full variation.
Examples of these changes include:
- the introduction of the retail sale of alcohol (you also must nominate a DPS, if this is the change you are making)
- extending the opening hours
- increasing the number of hours that alcohol can be sold on any day
The fee will depend on the rateable value of the premises and will cost the same as the original application fee.
The application process to apply for a full variation to a premises licence, is also the same as the original application process for the licence. For example, we will hold a 28 day consultation, so that members of the public may comment on the proposed variation.
Please contact us to request an application pack.
Make a minor variation to a premises licence
If the change you want to make will have no potential impact on the four licensing objectives, you can apply for a minor variation.
Examples of these changes include:
- small changes to licensing hours (exclusions (some changes that relate to alcohol) do apply)
- revisions, removals or additions of some licence conditions
The fee for a minor variation is £89.