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Angus College

Soon to be part of a new regional college, serving Dundee and Angus.

Personal Licence Holder (on sales)

Course Group: 
Hospitality and the Licence Trade

This one-day courses is available to both on and off licence staff and focuses on issues relating to the service/sale of alcohol including the important issues of due diligence.

Information
Course Content: 

The course focuses on the legal responsibilities of Personal Licence Holders and the different management issues relevant to a particular type of licensed premises. The course covers:

  • Licensing Law
  • Other Key Legislation
  • The Premises Environment
  • Licensing Officials
  • Alcohol 
Target Group: 

With the arrival of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005, all personal licence holders in Scotland will require to hold an accredited licensing qualification.

Benefits: 

Current licence holders will be unable to apply for their new licence without having successfully completed this course.

Duration: 

This course is taught over one day and the final assessment of the course is carried out through a multiple-choice exam, which is usually held at the end of the final taught session.

Certification: 

Successful candidates will receive a certificate awarded by City & Guilds accredited by SQA and valid throughout Scotland.

Dates
Course Dates: 
20 June 2013
26 August 2013
30 September 2013
28 October 2013
25 November 2013
Cost: 
£135

Next Steps

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Places on Enterprise classes are subject to availability. You can apply in two ways:

Book By Phone

Please call Pauline McDonald on 01241 432722 to secure your place now!

Enquire Online

Enquiring online DOES NOT secure a place on the course. you will be contacted within the next few days to confirm if a place is available and discuss payment options with you.

Enquiry Form
Complete the form and we will call you.



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For example:

  • funding for a course (whether from the Government or from the College’s charitable donations or other sources of income) may be reduced or withdrawn;
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