National statistics

Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2017

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

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Licence questionnaire response rates England and Wales 31 March 2017

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Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2017: data tables

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Statistical news release: Alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2017

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Pre-release access to alcohol and late night refreshment licensing England and Wales 31 March 2017

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Details

This release contains statistics on authorisations and licensing authority powers under the Licensing Act 2003. Specifically: premises licences, club premises certificates, personal licences, late night refreshment, 24-hour alcohol licences, temporary event notices, early morning alcohol restriction orders, late night levies, and late night refreshment exemptions. It also includes statistics on cumulative impact areas, reviews, hearings and appeals.

Further information on these statistics, see ‘User guide to alcohol and late night refreshment licensing statistics’.

If you would like to make an enquiry about these statistics, please email csu.statistics@homeoffice.gov.uk.

The Home Office responsible statistician is David Blunt, Chief Statistician and Head of Profession for Statistics.

Published 19 October 2017