Post published on May 16, 2024.
Consultation description
Businesses such as pubs and restaurants are licensed to sell alcohol for customers to drink on the premises (‘on-sales’).
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the government passed regulations allowing them to sell alcohol for takeaway, delivery and to drink in licensed pavement areas (‘off-sales’), without changing their licence.
The regulations expire on 31 March 2025. This consultation sets out permanent options for alcohol licensing after this date. The consultation will run for 8 weeks ending on 11th July 2024.
The proposals
- Option 1 – Make permanent the temporary regulatory easements for off-sales under the Business and Planning Act 2020, whereby any on-sales alcohol premise licence automatically covers off-sales as well.
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- Option 2 – Amend the Licensing Act to extend the definition of on-sales so that it includes consumption in a licenced pavement area.
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- Option 3 – Amend the Licensing Act to permit on-sales only premises licence holders the right to make off-sales to any area for which there is a pavement licence.
IoL Response
The IoL will be responding to this consultation. IoL members are invited to email their views to info@instituteoflicensing.org All views submitted will be taken into account when reviewing the IoL response. In addition, we will work with our Board members to formulate the IoL response.