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Below are the available forms for filling out online or printing for the Licensing section. We have two kinds of forms:

  • On-line Forms: Do not require extra software, just fill in with your web browser.
  • PDF: PDF based forms require Adobe Acrobat Reader or compatible which is available for free from our Useful Software page.

Licensing forms on this page for:


Acupuncture/Skin Piercing/Tattooing

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Animal Boarding, Pet Shops and Dangerous Animals

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Butchers' Shop

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Charity Collections

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Food Premises

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Gambling Act 2005

The Gambling Act 2005 Policy, Fees and Application details and forms are available on the seperate Gambling Act 2005 forms page.

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Game

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Licensing Act 2003

For personal and premises licences, club premises certificates and Temporary Event Notices together with guidance on the fees and the completition of the forms are now available from the Licensing Act 2003 forms section.

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Lotteries

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Motor Salvage Operators

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Sex Shop Registration

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Street Trading

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Taxis

All relevant Taxi Licensing forms are available on the Taxi Licensing forms page.

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