Licensing

General information

Carlisle City Council is responsible for several areas of licensing designed to protect public safety and promote public confidence in activities that may otherwise be open to exploitation.

Many licences are issued after consultation with other departments or agencies. For example, before an application for a Premises Licence is granted, responsible authorities for example Police, Fire Service, Environmental Protection Services Trading Standards and Planning Services will consider the application. Taxi and Private Hire drivers must pass a Driving Standards Agency 'Taxi' test, obtain a disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau and take a medical examination.

Carlisle City Council carries out checks and inspections on a regular basis, both in the daytime and during what many would call unsocial hours. The busiest times for entertainment, door supervisors, taxis and private hire vehicles are in the evening and early hours of the morning.

Application forms, where appropriate, are included in both Word and PDF format.  Although Word applications may be completed on your computer, the completed form should be printed, signed and sent to the relevant licensing office with any fee and necessary documentation.

Two committees of the Council are primarily responsible for issues concerning licensing.  The Licensing Committee is responsible for all matters in connection with the Licensing Act 2003 and Gambling Act 2005 and convene every three months. The Regulatory Panel deals with all other licensing matters and convene every five weeks. There are 12 Council Members who are elected to serve on both committees.

Public Registers

To view Public Registers

If you cannot find the register you require, please contact the licensing section on 1228 817523 or email licensing@carlisle.gov.uk  to see if one is available.

EU Services DirectiveEUGO logo

Carlisle City Council is part of a Europe-wide scheme which aims to break down barriers to cross border trade in services between countries in the EU.

The EU Services Directive has been brought in to make it easier for service providers, particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to offer their services to customers in all EU countries, whether establishing elsewhere in the EU or providing services remotely from the UK

For further information and on-line application procedure please follow this link.

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Review of Statement of Licensing Policy (Licensing Act 2003)

Carlisle City Council is undertaking a review of its Statement of Licensing Policy under the Licensing Act 2003 and is consulting with the Responsible Authorities and other Interested Parties.  The consultation period runs from 7 July to 27 September 2010.  If you wish to know more, please view this page

For further information:

  • Contact: Licensing Section
  • Address: Governance Directorate, Civic Centre, Carlisle, CA3 8QG
  • Telephone: (01228) 817523
  • Email: Licensing@carlisle.gov.uk
  • Fax: (01228) 817023

 

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