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How to make representations on an application for a new or updated licence or certificate, as well as how to ask for a licence review.
View below all applications, made under the licensing act 2003, which are still open for public consultation.
| Premises | Consultation end date | Application type |
|---|---|---|
| Farrini, 5 Two Lions Square, New Squares, Penrith CA11 7FX | 5 January 2026 | View details of this full premises licence application in our online register |
| Co-operative Group Food Limited, Car Park, St Charles Borromeo Church, 1 Kents Bank Road, LA11 7EY | 15 January 2026 | Grant of a premises license (PDF , 565KB) |
| Westmorland Agricultural Society Ltd, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, LA7 7HN | 15 January 2026 | Grant of a premises license (PDF , 1.1MB) |
| The Shack, Ulverston Leisure Centre, Priory Road, Ulverston, LA12 9HT | 19 January 2026 | Grant of a premises licence (PDF , 409KB) |
| Stock Deli and Social, Unit 9 Angel Square, Penrith, CA11 7BT | 19 January 2026 | View details of this full premises licence application in our online register |
Interested parties, such as local residents, residents' associations and parish or town councils can comment on premises and club certificate applications. This is called making representations and you can make them in opposition to or in support of an application.
We must receive your representation before the end of the 28-day consultation period, as stated above.
The representation must be relevant. To be relevant a representation must relate to one or more of the four licensing objectives:
If your representation does not relate to one or more of the licensing objectives it must be rejected. We will not consider:
If your representation is in relation to a licence variation, it should only be about the subject matter of the variation.
To make representations, submit them in writing by the deadline stated for that application to the relevant address at the bottom of this page.
If your representation is relevant or partly relevant, we'll send a copy to the applicant, along with any other representations we've received. It's important the applicant is given this opportunity to address the comments and concerns raised.
The applicant may offer to change their application to try to satisfy any concerns and the area licensing team will facilitate this discussion. This could include altering times or adding or amending conditions.
Your representation and personal details may form part of the report and recorded decision, which are all public documents. If you do not want your personal details to be released, you’ll need to provide good reason for this information to be withheld.
If after the 28-day consultation period an application has received no representations, it will be granted and the licence will be issued.
If representations are received within the 28-day consultation period, the application will go to a hearing unless:
The hearing will be before a licensing sub-committee made up of three councillors selected from the full licensing committee. All parties (the applicant, objectors or representatives of objectors, and any responsible authority) will get a notice of hearing. The notice will set out the date, time and location and explain the procedure to be followed at the hearing. A notice is usually sent out at least 10 days before the hearing.
You may want to approach a representative to attend the hearing on your behalf. You could ask:
If you want to be represented, you must notify your area’s licensing team at least 5 working days before the hearing using the contact details at the bottom of this page.
All parties or a representative will be able to address the sub-committee. If there are a number of objectors or supporters present, the sub-committee may request that a spokesperson is nominated or apply a time limit to any speakers.
You will have the opportunity at the hearing to set out your representation and to ask questions of the applicant or their representative. You can also be asked questions by the applicant or the members determining the application. You can amplify your representation, but you cannot raise any new issues at the hearing that you have not previously referred to in your written representation.
In making decisions, the sub-committee will take into account all of the written and verbal evidence. They also have a duty to take into account the four licensing objectives, our Statement of Licensing Policy (PDF, 477KB) and guidance issued by the Secretary of State. The Committee will normally announce their decision at the hearing and written confirmation will be sent to all parties. If any party is dissatisfied with the sub-committee decision, the can appeal in writing to the magistrates' court within 21 days of receipt of the decision.
Find the address of your local magistrates' court (GOV.UK)
We will accept petitions and you can send them to the relevant team using the contact details at the bottom of this page. There are some important factors to consider before organising a petition:
Please see below for the contact details in the different district areas.
Town Hall
Duke Street
Barrow in Furness
LA14 2LD
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Voreda House
Portland Place
Penrith
CA11 7BF
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South Lakeland House
Lowther Street
Kendal
LA9 4DQ
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