Licensing Law
Licensing Act 2003
Licensing Law
Personal Licences
Premises Licences
Club Premises Certificates
Applying for a Licence
Hearings in front of licensing committees.
Breaches of Licensing Law.
Licensing Reviews.
Temporary Event Notices
The system of licensing is achieved through the provision of authorisations through personal licences, premises licences, club premises certificates and temporary event notices.
Personal licences authorise individuals to sell or supply alcohol, or to authorise the sale or supply of alcohol.
The Licensing Act 2003 provides licensing authorities with the power to suspend or revoke your licence, or to exclude specific activities from it, or to change the operating conditions attached to it.
Rodney Hylton-Potts has had many years experience and worked with both very large well known London night club owners and personnel, as well as with small bar and restaurants individuals. He has an excellent track record in obtaining and keeping personal and premises licences, and negotiating on behalf of the licence holders with the relevant local authorities.
The legislation in the Licensing Act is complex, and there are severe penalties if it is not complied with to the letter, and breaching the licence terms can incur a lengthy prison sentence, a substantial fine, or both.
Getting it wrong could be a criminal offense. At Hylton-Potts we offer practical and sensible advice in all aspects of licensing.
To learn more consult the experts – For more information or a free legal opinion telephone 020-7381-8111 (24 hour service) or email law@rhplaw.co.uk.




