Notice of Interest
Where a person has an interest in a property that is
subject to a premises licence they may give notice to
the Licensing Authority of that interest.
The notice
of interest must be on the prescribed form and accompanied by
the prescribed fee. The notice has effect for a period of 12
months beginning with the day it is received by the licensing
authority.
Once a notice of interest has been given the person has the
right to be informed if any
change relating to the premises to which the notice relates is made
to the register.
If such a change does
occur the licensing authority must forthwith notify the person
who gave the notice:
(a) of the application, notice or other matter
to which the change relates, and
(b) of his right under section 8 to request a
copy of the information contained in any entry in the
register
) For the purposes of this section a person
has a property interest in premises if:
(a) he has a legal interest in the premises as
freeholder or leaseholder,
(b) he is a legal mortgagee (within the meaning
of the Law of Property Act 1925 (c. 20)) in respect of the
premises,
(c) he is in occupation of the premises,
or
(d) he has a prescribed
interest in the premises
Contact the Licensing Section
Telephone: 01304 872295
E-mail: licensing@dover.gov.uk