Talk:Licensing Act 2003

Does anyone agree we should include a list of granted licenses, its information after all? It is in the public domain, but it is terribly hard to find.

We could do with more information
It would be helpful to have a bit more information on details of the act. In particular, we should aim to answer these questions:

-- Smjg 17:15, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 * 1) There have been some pubs/bars that open past normal licensing hours on some days of the week, even before this new Licensing Act was conceived.  What are the main differences between the "Flexible opening hours" provision that's regarded as the main aspect of the act and these places?
 * 2) What has happened to the concept of drinking up time?
 * 3) Has this really forced some places to shorten their opening hours, as was implied by an announcement in one pub last night?
 * 4) What kinds of regulations on food, entertainment, etc. are covered by the act?

"Karaoke is considered to be music"
very droll... 82.32.8.6 12:17, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

easier to get licence for recorded music than live
I removed this unsourced statement having not been able to find a reliable source.Jezhotwells (talk) 17:55, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

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