alcohol & entertainment licensing statistics november 2007
Released: 9/11/2007
This statistical bulletin contains information on the number of alcohol, entertainment and late-night refreshment licences.
About this release
Data in this release relates to the number of Alcohol, Entertainment, and Late Night Refreshment licences in force at 31 March 2007 and the activity in the preceding 12 month period. The statistics cover England and Wales.
This is the first release of this statistical bulletin following the implementation of the Licensing Act 2003.
Revisions
Data were last revised on 13 October 2008.
Full explanation of revisions PDF (69kb)
Bulletin
Data
The data below are supplied as MS Excel (XLS). Each file is under 125kb.
Data are also available for at individual Licensing Authority level:
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Pre-release access
The following officials and Minister received privileged early access to the last release under the National Statistics code of practice:
For briefing purposes only
- Rt Hon James Purnell MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Gerry Sutcliffe MP, Minister for Sport
- Lisa Tremble, DCMS
- Linda Martin, DCMS
- Kate Pike, DCMS
For briefing and quality assurance purposes
- Andrew Cunningham, DCMS
- Stuart Roberts, DCMS
- David Gookey, DCMS
- Shelly Mickleburgh, DCMS
Further Information
For further information on these statistics, please contact licensing.statistics@culture.gsi.gov.uk
A list of frequently asked questions (for Licensing Authorities) that was available during the data collection exercise can also be accessed here: Statistics bulletin 2008 - frequently asked questions for licensing authorities (PDF20kb)
Related Information
Statistics bulletin 2008 - frequently asked questions for licensing authorities (PDF 20kb)
Previous collection bulletin
Liquor licensing statistical bulletin (PDF 777kb).
Previous release
Liquor licensing statistical bulletin (PDF 510kb) contains data up to 2001. It was produced by the Home Office and was published on 14 March 2002.
These documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.
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