
Alcohol Licensing
If your organisation supplies or sells alcohol, you must have the right authorisations in place. From pubs and hotels to takeaways and supermarkets, failing to meet obligations can lead to assessments, penalties, or even criminal proceedings.

Legal advice on Alcohol Licensing
Get alcohol licensing support whatever size your business – whether first-time applicants or established operators. With decades of experience and strong relationships with authorities, we can guide you through applications, reviews, and appeals to safeguard your operation.
We can support with:
- New premises licence submissions
- Personal licence requests and designated premises supervisor (DPS) advice
- Variations, transfers, and renewals
- Temporary event notices (TENs)
- Pavement licence applications
- Responding to assessments, breaches, and closure orders
- Appealing licensing committee decisions.
With commercially focused multidisciplinary advice, you can secure the right approvals and run your enterprise with confidence.
Speak to a Legal Partner
Our team support you to navigate complexity, seize opportunity and move forward with legal clarity.

Contact our Specialists
Get strategic advice from a team that knows how to protect and grow your business. Please complete our enquiry form and one of our experts will contact you by the next working day.
Alternatively, you can call us now.
Our opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm (Excluding Public Holidays).
0370 1500 100
Making an enquiry
We have several ways you can contact us, either by completing our online contact form, by phone, or using our live chat. If you start your journey online, here are the first steps to working together.
Complete our online formWe need a few details to understand your situation and the kind of support you need.
We’ll contact you by phoneOn the call our experts will ask you a few more questions to make sure we connect you with the right legal advice from our team.
We arrange a full appointmentYour next step is an in-depth appointment with a specialist solicitor to discuss how we could advise you.




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