Closed consultation

Consultation on proposal to clarify the definition of 'entertainment facilities' in the Licensing Act 2003

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Summary

This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 15 January 2010 to 26 February 2010.

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Consultation description

This consultation seeks your views on a proposal to exclude the provision of musical instruments from the definition of entertainment facilities in the Licensing Act 2003 (the Act); and clarify that entertainment facilities are not separately licensable if they are used solely for the provision of incidental music.

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For enquiries about the consultation (handling) process only please contact DCMS Public Engagement and Recognition Unit (PERU) at the above address or email enquiries@culture.gsi.gov.uk, heading your communication ‘Consultation on proposal to clarify the definition of entertainment facilities’.

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Consultation on the proposal to clarify the definition of “entertainment facilities” in the Licensing Act 2003

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Consultation on the proposal to clarify the definition of “entertainment facilities” in the Licensing Act 2003

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Published 15 January 2010