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The CNC response to an FOI requesting details of the number of officers tested randomly for drug and alcohol misuse
This series brings together all documents relating to Entertainment Licensing statistics
Statistics on premises licences, club premises certificates, personal licences, 24-hour alcohol licences and late night refreshment licences.
An outline of how case law can support public health teams contributing to court hearings about licensing.
Guidance for commissioners on how to estimate the cost-effectiveness of local spending on treatment for alcohol and drug misuse.
This page has been archived.
Includes statistics on premises licences, club premises certificates, personal licences, late night refreshment and 24-hour alcohol licences.
Provisional estimates for personal injury drink drive accidents in Great Britain in 2014 and final estimates for 2013.
The main changes to the Licensing Act 2003 concerning the offence of persistently selling alcohol to children.
Provisional statistics on reported accidents involving illegal alcohol levels in 2012. The figures also include final estimates for 2011.
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