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Woodward launches licensing register
Licensing minister Shaun Woodward is encouraging local authorities to sign up to a new register aimed at making it easier to stage live art performances and events in public spaces.
The new central register of licensed public spaces in England and Wales lists places that have been licensed by local authorities to hold events such as concerts and plays.
The move will enable performers and event organisers to identify where they can stage an event without applying for a new premises licence or giving a temporary event notice themselves, as permission from the relevant local authority is all that is now required.
Woodward said: “This is about unlocking the potential of the public spaces on our own doorsteps. Whether it’s a beach, a village green or a community centre, there are a wealth of places that can be transformed into a live music venue or a festival space.”
“The register will be particularly helpful to travelling performers and event organisers, who have raised concerns about having to apply for multiple licences. It should cut down on red tape and expense and enable them to reach a wider audience.”
To date, 106 local authorities have registered. Examples of public spaces already licensed by local authorities include Brighton’s sea front and some parks and Cardiff’s City Hall lawn. Details: www.culture.gov.uk
Photograph: Brighton sea front
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