The latest you can apply for a ‘late TEN’ is 5 clear working days before the event (but not earlier than 9 clear working days).
If you do not hold a personal licence, you can serve up to 2 late TENs per year. If you hold a personal licence, the limit is 10. Late TENs count towards the total number of permitted TENs.
If the police or environmental health object to a late TEN, the notice will not be valid and you cannot hold the event, there is no redress for a late TEN.
Fees
Rateable band A (£0 - £4,300)
- Premises licence/certificate: £100
- Annual renewal fee: £70
Rateable band B (£4,301 - £33,000)
- Premises licence/certificate: £190
- Annual renewal fee: £180
Rateable band C (£33,001 - £87,000)
- Premises licence/certificate: £315
- Annual renewal fee: £295
Rateable band D (£87,001-£125,000)
- Premises licence/certificate £450
- Annual renewal fee £320
Where premises in this band exclusively or primarily in the business of selling alcohol
- Premises licence/certificate: £900
- Annual renewal fee: £640
Rateable band E (£125,001 and above)
- Premises licence/certificate: £635
- Annual renewal fee: £350
Where premises in this band exclusively or primarily in the business of selling alcohol
- Premises licence/certificate: £1905
- Annual renewal fee: £1050