Proposed change to part of Camden’s Licensing Policy covering the area within Holborn and Covent Garden ward known as the Seven Dials Special Policy Area
Who are we consulting
Black and minority ethnic groups, Businesses, Community/voluntary groups, Council staff, Council tenants, Councillors, Disabled people, Faith communities, Health service users, Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups, Older people, Other local service providers, Police, Residents, School staff, Service users, Young people
Holborn and Covent Garden
How we are consulting
Please download and read the guidance document below, and then complete the online questionnaire
About this consultation
Jun 15, 2009
Jul 24, 2009
Anti-social behaviour, Business and the local economy, Children and young people, Crime and community safety, Culture, Drugs, Environmental health and consumer protection, Quality of life, Quality of the environment, Transport, Transport and Streets, Waste Management
Our Licensing Policy sets out, for residents and licensees, the expectations that the Council and Police have for those involved in the following activities:
- retail sale of alcohol
- supply of alcohol by a club
- regulated entertainment (music, dance, films and plays, indoor sports, boxing ands wrestling)
- sale of hot food and drink between 11pm and 5am
We are proposing a change of our current licensing policy so that we extend the boundary of the Special Policy Area (SPA) in the Holborn and Covent Garden ward known as Seven Dials.
In SPAs we can automatically refuse to grant new licences, new club premises certificates and premises that apply to increase their capacity if we receive the appropriate evidence from a responsible authority or an interested party.
This is your opportunity to give your views regarding the proposal.
Camden website, Self-completion questionnaire (non-postal distribution), Self-completion questionnaire (postal)
Aug 21, 2009
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The last date you can contribute to this consultation is Jul 24, 2009