Sex Establishments - sex shops, adult cinemas and sexual
encounter venues
| Licence summary |
A licence is needed before a sex establishment can be
operated in Wychavon. This includes any shop selling sex
articles (toys, books or videos) to a significant
degree - or cinema showing adult categories of film.
Government has introduced a new category of sex
establishment known as "sex encounter venues" and on 19th
January 2011, our Licensing Committee resolved to recommend that
the Council requires that any "sexual encounter venue" would need a
licence. We plan to embrace this change and will develop a
Policy and standard conditions soon. Our first draft can be
read here.
Meanwhile, adult entertainment such as "lap dancing"
can't be offered to the public without being included on
a Premises
Licence.
NB A particular classification of Video Film (18 Restricted) can
only be sold from a licensed sex establishment.
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| Eligibility
Criteria |
An applicant:
- must be at least 18 years old
- must not be disqualified from holding a licence
- must have been resident in the UK at least six months
immediately before the application or, if a body corporate, must be
incorporated in the UK
- must not have been refused the grant or renewal of a licence
for the premises in question within the last 12 months unless the
refusal has been reversed on appeal
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| Regulation
Summary |
Read the
legislation controlling sex establishment licensing
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| Application Evaluation
Process |
Fees will be payable for applications and conditions may be
attached. Our current fees and charges can be read here (or, for 2011-2012)
Applications must contain any information the local authority
requires, as well as the applicant's name, address and, where the
applicant is an individual, their age, plus the address of the
premises.
Applicants must give public notice of their application by
publishing an advertisement in a local newspaper.
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| Will Tacit Consent
Apply? |
No. It is in the public interest that the authority grant a
licence before you can operate as a sex establishment. If you have
not heard from the local authority within a reasonable period,
please contact it. You can do this online
here if you applied through the UK Welcomes service or use the
contact details below.
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| Apply online |
Online facilities are available through the national
business link website. Government Gateway registration is
required to use this service (follow instructions from these
links)
Apply through Business Link for a licence to operate a sex
establishment in Wychavon
Tell us through Business Link about a change to your existing
sex establishment licence
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| Apply by Post |
Please contact us for application forms, or download them
from here. Send completed application forms back
to us together with the application fee |
| Failed Application
Redress |
Please contact us, in the first instance.
Any applicant who is refused a licence, or refused the renewal
of a licence, may, within 21 days of being notified of the refusal,
appeal to the local Magistrates' Court (West Mercia Magistrates'
Court Service, Castle Street, Worcester WR1 3QZ).
However, the right to appeal does not apply where the licence
was refused on the grounds that:
- the number of sex establishments in the area exceeds the number
which the authority consider is appropriate
- the grant of the licence would be inappropriate considering the
character of the area, the nature of other premises in the area, or
the premises themselves
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| Licence Holder
Redress |
Please contact us in the first instance.
A licence holder who wishes to appeal against a condition
imposed on the grant of a licence can appeal to the local
Magistrates' Court.
Licence holders may at any time apply to the authority for a
variation of the terms, conditions or restrictions in their
licence.
If an application for a variation is refused, or if the licence
is revoked, the licence holder may, within 21 days of being
notified of the imposition of, or the refusal to vary, the term,
condition or restriction in question, or of the revocation, appeal
to the local magistrates' court.
A licence holder may also appeal to the crown court against a
decision of a magistrates' court.
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| Consumer
Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the
first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the
form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if
you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give
you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.
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| Other Redress |
Any person objecting to an application for the grant, renewal or
transfer of a licence may give written notice of their objection to
the relevant authority, stating the grounds of the objection,
within 28 days of the date of the application.
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| Trade
Associations |
None
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Further Information
All Licensing and Environmental Health Matters are now
dealt with by Worcestershire Regulatory Services.
For direct public enquiries and referrals:
General Customer Enquiries
Worcestershire Hub on: 01905-822799
(Mon—Fri 8am—8pm, Sat 9am—5pm)
Email: wrs.licensing@worcsregservices.gov.uk
Fax: 01905-617132
