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Personal Licences

Having a personal licence allows you to supply alcohol or authorise the supply of alcohol from any licensed premise.

You must have a personal licence if you want to act as the designated premises supervisor (DPS) at any premises licensed to sell alcohol.

Once granted, a personal licence remains in force indefinitely (if you are already a personal licence holder and your licence has an expiry date, the date is no longer valid and your licence will remain in force after it has passed).

Applications

To apply for a personal licence, you will need to submit the following items to the licensing authority for the area where you live:

A completed Application for a Personal Licence form.

A completed Disclosure of Convictions and Declaration form.

Two passport sized photographs of you, one of which should be endorsed as being a true likeness of you by a solicitor, notary, a person of standing in the community or any individual with a professional qualification.

You will need to be the holder of an accredited Licensing Qualification

To find a list of accredited qualifications visit this GOV.UK website.

You will need to provide one of the following, which must have been issued no earlier than one month before the application is made:

  • A Criminal Convictions Certificate (Basic Disclosure), which can be obtained from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Applications for basic disclosures can be made online via the GOV.UK website: Request a basic DBS check
  • The results of a subject access search under the Data Protection Act 2018(b) of the Police National Computer by the National Identification Service.

You will also need to submit the fee of £37 (cheques made payable to Wychavon District Council).

Applicants for personal licences have to submit documentation with their application to demonstrate they have permission to be in the UK and are entitled to undertake work relating to the carrying on of a licensable activity.

Applicants may provide clear photocopies or scanned copies of documents, which can either be in black and white or colour, and do not need to be endorsed as a copy of the original. Applicants should not submit original documents.

You will need to submit all this items when applying for a personal licence or your application cannot be accepted.

Applications should be submitted to: Licensing, Wychavon District Council, The Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 1PT

Applications - Prevention of Fraud - This authority is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers, and to this end may use the information you provide on application forms for the prevention and detection of fraud. It may also share this information with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds for these purposes.

Personal Licence Holder Responsibilities

Once you are a personal licence holder, there are certain responsibilities and duties that you must comply with. A summary of these responsibilities can be downloaded here:

Change of Name or Address

One of the most important duties is the duty to tell us if your name or address changes. A form which can be used to notify us of such a change can be downloaded here:

New Licence Applications and Licence Variations

All new applications and variations to existing Premises and Club Licences are subject to a 28 day consultation period.
During this time, the following statutory bodies are consulted:
  • Police
  • Fire Safety Department
  • Development Control (Planning Services)
  • Safeguarding Safety (Child Protection)
  • Community Protection (Noise nuisance)
  • Business Compliance (Heath and Safety)
  • Primary Care Trust
Representations either in favour or objecting to a licence application must clearly relate to one or more of the four licensing objectives. These are:
  • The prevention of crime & disorder
  • Public safety
  • The protection of children from harm
  • Prevention of public nuisance

Notification of new licence applications and applications to vary licences that are currently in consultation can be found on the Worcestershire Regulatory Services' Website, visit the New Licence Applications and Licence Variations page.

Worcestershire Regulatory Services are responsible for the administration, regulation and enforcement of the Licensing service on behalf of Wychavon District Council.

Driver Licensing

You will need a licence from us if you want to be able to drive hackney carriage or private hire vehicles.

We have adopted policies and procedures for the licensing of hackney carriage and private hire drivers. It is very important that you read these before making an application for a driver's licence. They are included in the Council's Taxi Policy which can be downloaded:

Read Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy

Forms you will need when applying for a license

The fees charged in relation to applying for a licence can be found on our licensing fees and charges page.

Vehicle Licensing

Information on the criteria that must be met by any vehicle to be used as a hackney carriage or private hire vehicle is contained in our Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy.

Applying for a licence

Applications must be submitted alongside all required documents and the required fee.

Your application can be delivered to an officer during a licensing surgery - see more details on our Licensing Surgeries page.

The vehicle will be inspected by an officer before the issue of a licence to ensure that it complies with the licence conditions.

Download the application forms for vehicle licences:

The fees charged in relation to applying for a licence can be found on our Licensing Fees and Charges page.

Private Hire Operator licensing

Anyone who invites and accept bookings for private hire vehicles are deemed to be a private hire operator. If you are acting as private hire operator in our area, you need to hold a licence granted by us.  Details on the criteria that must be met and the process for making an application can be found in our Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy.

Applications

Applications can be submitted with the relevant fee to: Licensing, Wychavon District Council, The Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 1PT

Or delivered to an officer during a licensing surgery - see more details on our Licensing Surgeries page.

document Download Private Hire Operator application form (134 KB)

The fees we currently charge in relation private hire operator licences can be found on our Licensing Fees and Charges page

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