Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions - Kinds of licence and their effect

21: Club licences

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“Selling alcohol to club members on club premises”

If you have a club licence, you can sell and supply alcohol to authorised customers on your premises. You can only sell and supply alcohol to these customers if they are allowed to be there, as explained in section 60(3). This means authorised customers can drink the alcohol on your premises.

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Part 2 Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions: Kinds of licence and their effect

21Club licences

  1. On the premises a club licence is held for, the licensee can sell and supply alcohol to authorised customers (within the meaning of section 60(3)), for consumption there.

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