Apply for a dis-application of the condition requiring a designated premises supervisor

Licensing Online Applications

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Last updated: 29 July 2024

Overview

We recommend that you read the guidance notes before making the application.

If applying as part of an application for the grant or variation of a premises licence, there is no additional fee for submitting this application. If applying only to remove the designated premises supervisor condition and replace with the alternative condition the fee is £23.00. You can apply online or by post, if applying on line you will need a debit or credit card. We accept MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards.

Your security, our responsibility

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea takes internet security extremely seriously. All online payment transactions take place through secure networks using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This technology encrypts all the information involved in a transaction, for example your credit card details, vehicle registration number or Council Tax account number, so that it is unrecognisable and safe.

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If you look at your browser window you will see an unbroken key or lock which shows you the website area is secure. We do not store your credit card or debit card details. Once you have completed this transaction we do not keep your credit card details on our servers.

Before you apply for the dis-application of the condition requiring a designated premises supervisor

As part of your application you will need to provide the following

If you do not have electronic copies, scanned documents are acceptable, providing the relevant information is clear.

If you're unable to provide electronic versions of these documents you will be unable to apply online.

After you apply

There is a 28 day consultation period, during which time the police can object to the application if they consider that granting the application would undermine the crime prevention licensing objective. If no objections are received, and the authority is satisfied that the arrangements for the management of the premises are sufficient to ensure adequate supervision of the supply of alcohol, the application will normally be granted and the alternative condition will be added. If a police objection is received we will let you know the next steps.

Last updated: 23 February 2023