Consultation on the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy 2020-2025

Closed 18 Dec 2019

Opened 18 Sep 2019

Results expected 22 Jan 2020

Overview

Every five years, the City of Wolverhampton Council must publish a Statement of Licensing Policy with respect to the exercising of our licensing functions and publish this statement before the beginning of the validity of the licence.

Why your views matter

The Licensing Authority is required to consult with its stakeholders and other interested parties on its published statement of licensing policy as required by the Licensing Act 2003.

Every response will be documented and a summary presented to the Statutory Licensing Committee for their consideration in amending the draft proposed policy.

Please review the draft statement of licensing policy or download a copy using the document link at the bottom of the page.

What happens next

Every response will be documented and a summary presented to the Statutory Licensing Committee for their consideration in amending the draft proposed policy.

Events

Areas

  • Bilston North
  • Blakenhall
  • Bushbury North
  • East Park
  • Fallings Park
  • Graiseley
  • Heath Town
  • Merry Hill
  • Oxley
  • Park
  • Penn
  • St Peter's
  • Tettenhall Regis
  • Tettenhall Wightwick
  • Wednesfield North
  • Wednesfield South

Audiences

  • Businesses
  • Tenants / Residents associations
  • Voluntary and third sector organisations
  • Community groups
  • Faith / Religious groups
  • Citizens' Panel
  • Professionals and professional bodies
  • All residents
  • Children / Young People
  • Parents, Carers and Guardians
  • Adults
  • Minority ethnic people
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people (LGBT)
  • Older people
  • People with disabilities
  • Service users (current or previous)
  • Students
  • Visitors / Tourists
  • Councillors / MPs / MEPs
  • Volunteers
  • Housing tenants
  • Teaching / Educational staff

Interests

  • Highways
  • Libraries
  • City centre
  • Community safety
  • Adult social care and safeguarding