Licensing

Wine

 

We issue licences and permits for a wide variety of activities across South Gloucestershire.  these include club premises, cinemas, taxis, street collections, pet shops, street trading and many other activities.

We make sure that licensees abide by licence conditions and regulations and take action against those who break their licence conditions. We also give advice to businesses, especially those seeking a new licence or registration.

We are currently consulting on the three year review of its statement of licensing policy. The draft policy document is on the right, under 'Read more'. Comments on the draft are welcomed and must be received by 12:00 on 9 November 2008. Details on how to comment are contained within the documents.

Trading Standards and Licensing are moving:

As of 22nd April 2010 the Trading Standards and Licensing team are moving location to:

South Gloucestershire Council, Ridgewood Offices, Station Road, Yate, South Gloucestershire, BS37 4AF

All telephone numbers will remain unchanged.

Please note all correspondence should be sent to South Gloucestershire Council, Trading Standards & Licensing, PO BOX 2078, Council Offices, Castle St, Thornbury, South Glos BS35 9BJ



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