Alcohol (Sales & Licensing) Policy

£4.99

Stay compliant with UK alcohol licensing laws with our detailed Alcohol (Sales & Licensing) Policy. Covers legal measures, age verification, responsible promotions, and more. Perfect for pubs, bars, and restaurants.

Description

Alcohol (Sales & Licensing) Policy

Ensure your licensed venue operates within the law and promotes responsible alcohol consumption with our comprehensive Alcohol (Sales & Licensing) Policy. This policy is meticulously designed to meet the legal requirements of the UK’s Licensing Act 2003.  It covers essential areas such as legal alcohol measures, age verification, the responsible promotion of drinks, and guidelines for serving cocktails.

The policy also includes crucial sections on the role of  the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), managing noise, and handling intoxicated individuals who may attempt to drive. By implementing this policy, you’ll protect your business, enhance customer trust, and contribute to a safer community. Ideal for hospitality businesses that prioritise compliance and responsible service.

What you Get

You will get a 7 page comprehensive policy, written in Microsoft Word, plus three key appendices to help you comply with legislation.  Please note you will need to tweak the policy to exactly match your business, but all the key components are there in black and white.

 

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Disclaimer

This template has been created in good faith by a HR and hospitality expert. However, please note that we are not H&S specialists, and this document should not be considered legal advice. It is crucial that you adapt any of our templates to fit your specific business. While the information is accurate and up-to-date at the time of writing, please be aware that legislation changes regularly. We recommend that you review the content periodically to ensure continued compliance with the latest laws and regulations. If you have any specific needs to address, please consult with a legal professional.  Pub Doctors® cannot be held responsible for any amendments or omissions you have made or for any actions taken based on the information provided.

The image is used for illustrative purposes only and is not part of the actual policy document.

 

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