Licensed premises
Your local licensing authority is responsible for issuing licences. This page gives more information about our role in the licensing process and what you need to do from a fire safety perspective.
Applying for a licence
As a licence holder, you will have a responsibility to ensure the safety of people using your premises.
When you apply for your license, you need to consider public safety, including:
- fire safety
- setting appropriate limits on the maximum capacity of the premises
- ensuring appropriate access for emergency services
- having good communication with local authorities and emergency services
What you need to share with us
When you apply to your local licensing authority for a license, you will also need to send a copy of your application, including the operating schedule, to Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.
You need to send a copy to us on the same day the application is sent to the relevant licensing authority.
Premises plan
You must also provide a plan of the premises with your application. We recommend they are drawn in the standard scale 1:100, where 1 millimetre represents 100 millimetres (unless a different scale is agreed by the Licensing Authority).
There is no requirement to have plans professionally drawn. They need to be accurate and include:
- dimensions of the building boundary and any external walls and openings
- access and exit points from the premises including escape routes
- areas used for each licensable activity
- fixed structures including furniture and fittings, which may impact the ability of people to use the escape routes
- location of any raised stage, floor areas, steps, stairs, elevators or lifts
- location of any kitchens or areas of hot food preparation
- location and type of fire safety measures including:
- fire-fighting equipment
- emergency escape lighting
- fire detection and warning system
- a key of symbols to illustrate the above.
Where to send a copy of your application
You can email your documents to firesafetyhelpdesk@dsfire.gov.uk.
If you want to post them to us, you should send them to your nearest fire protection office. These are located at:
- Barnstaple Fire Station
- Bideford Fire Station
- Exeter - Middlemoor Fire Station
- Taunton Fire Station
- Torquay Fire Station
- Plymouth - Service training centre
- Yeovil Fire Station
Your local licensing authority should be able to help you with any queries or give advice on how to complete the application. There's also information on gov.uk under premises licence guidance.
What we do
As a public body, the Service can raise concerns to the licensing authority about applications on matters related to public safety.
As part of the licencing consultation, we will assess the:
- nature of the application
- type of premises
- fire precautions detailed in the application.
To ensure public safety, before determining the appropriate outcome, we may ask:
- for further information
- you to provide more fire safety advice and guidance
- to carry out an inspection of the premises.
If we have concerns regarding the application over public safety, we will work with you to resolve the issues. If we are of the opinion these matters need to be addressed before the licence is issued, we will notify the relevant Licensing Authority.
Where necessary, we will consult with our partner agencies and share information that can contribute to the overall safety of the people who visit licensed premises.
Further information
The following links will give you more information on licensing and contacting your local licensing authority about how to apply for a licence.
- Licensing Act 2003
- Revised Government guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003
- Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (Fire Safety Order)
Licensees may need planning permission and building regulations approval for any alterations. We recommend that you consult the local licensing authority and building control body at the earliest opportunity.