Summer Time perfect for TENS!
Guest Article by John Gaunt and Partners Solicitors -
Guest Article by John Gaunt and Partners Solicitors -
Temporary Event Notices (TEN) A TEN allows an unlicensed premises to provide licensable activities or for a Licensed premises to temporarily:
There are two types – 'standard' TEN where more than 10 clear working days' notice is provided to the authorities and 'late' TEN where 5 to 9 working days' notice is provided. Late TENS are sometimes unavoidable but they will be automatically refused if they receive an objection from the Police or EHO. Accordingly, late TENs should only be used as a last resort.
Numerous rules apply to TENs, including:
When it comes to TENs, you should consider: •
If you want some specialist TEN advice to maximise your Summer Trading please contact John Gaunt & Partners on 0114 266 8664.