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What happens after you apply for a Temporary event notice

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The Council will either acknowledge receipt of the notice or provide a counter notice in consideration of any police objection.  Where there is a police objection the Council's licensing committee will hold a hearing unless agreed unnecessary by the premises user and the police. This may be because the user and the police have agreed to modify the notice.

The Council may also serve a counter notice if any of the limitations are exceeded.

Keeping the notice

When the premises are being used for any licensable activity under the Notice  a copy of it must be prominently displayed at the premises or be at the premises under the control of the user or a person working at the premises who has been nominated. Where the notice itself is not displayed a notice specifying the position held at the premises of the person in control of the Notice must be prominently displayed at the premises . A constable or authorised officer can ask for the Notice to be produced.