
Cinemas and theatres with their abundance of high powered electrical equipment, elaborate temporary sets and closely packed audiences can both present real concerns regarding public safety that make the licensing of such premises imperative.
The licensing of cinemas and theatres was up until November 2005 regulated by the Cinemas Act 1985 and the Theatres Act 1968. The Licensing Act 2003 repealed both these pieces of legislation.

Under the Licensing Act 2003 the performance of a play or the screening of a film are both classed as regulated entertainments, if staged in front of an audience, and require by law the authority of a premises licence, club premises certificate or a temporary event notice.
The Licensing Unit of the Council's Environmental Services Section is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Licensing Act 2003 and anyone seeking to stage plays or screen films in the presence of an audience, whether on a permanent or temporary one off basis, should contact the unit for advice and application information .
If you have queries regarding cinema or theatre licensing or wish to make a licence application please contact the Licensing Unit.
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