Temporary Event Notice objections
Only the Police and Environmental Health may object to a TEN, and only on grounds related to 1 or more of the licensing objectives:
- crime and disorder
- public safety
- prevention of public nuisance
- protection of children from harm.
They have 3 working days to object after the service of the TEN.
If there is an objection to a standard TEN, which cannot be resolved by agreed modification of the notice, a hearing by the council's Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee will be arranged. The Sub-Committee can decide to uphold or dismiss the objection and can impose conditions in certain circumstances.