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Credit licence
The Financial Conduct Authority is responsible for authorising businesses and individuals to carry out regulated financial service activities and offer credit t...
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Licence to sell poisons
Sellers of non-medical poisons such as caustic soda, some chemical toilet fluids and drain cleaners, must follow regulations from the Home Office.
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Licence for the storage and sale of fireworks
You may need to obtain a licence from us if you wish to store or sell fireworks in County Durham
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Club premises certificate
To authorise the supply of alcohol and regulated entertainment in a qualifying club in County Durham, you need a club premises certificate from us.
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Licensing Act 2003 Policy
The Licensing Act 2003 places a duty on us as a licensing authority to review our licensing policies at least every five years.
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Reviewing and making representations about a club/premises licence
Under the Licensing Act 2003, responsible authorities and other persons have the right to make representations relating to premises/club premises applications o...
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Gambling premises
Premises licences are required for different forms of gambling, for example betting offices, track premises or adult gaming centres.
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Gaming machine permit
Pubs and some other licensed premises have an automatic entitlement to two gaming machines, subject to a notification procedure under the Gambling Act 2005. If ...
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Lottery registration
A 'small lottery' registration, issued by us, allows small lotteries to be run for purposes other than private gain by societies (which includes clubs, institut...
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House-to-house collections permit
To carry out house-to-house collections for charitable purposes in County Durham you will need a permit from us. This page gives information about the permit an...