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A Temporary Event Notice (TEN) is required for events that include selling alcohol, providing entertainment and serving hot food or drink.
These guidance notes provide further information about TENs including the licensable activities, application process and fee, limitations of use and who can object to a TEN.
Please ensure you have considered this guidance before making the application.
If you wish to hold an event you must give a TEN (Temporary Event Notice) to the relevant licensing authority where the address of the event is located.
Failure to submit your notice in time will mean the TEN is invalid and your fee will not be refunded.
Please also note:
If you’re organising separate but consecutive events, there must be at least a 24-hour gap between them.
The latest you can apply for a ‘late TEN’ is five clear working days before the event (but not earlier than nine clear working days).
If you do not hold a personal licence, you can serve up to two late TENs per year. If you hold a personal licence, the limit is 10.
Late TENs count towards the total number of permitted TENs.
The council cannot refuse a notice unless the police or environmental health object to it. They must do this within three working days of receiving it.
They can only object if they think your event could:
If there’s an objection, your council’s licensing committee will hold a meeting (called a ‘hearing’) no later than 24 hours before the event (unless all parties agree that a hearing is not needed).
At the hearing, the committee will either approve, add conditions or reject the notice.
If the police or environmental health object to a late TEN, the notice will not be valid, and you cannot hold the event.
If you disagree with the licensing committee’s decision, you can appeal to your local magistrates’ court. You must do this within 21 days, and at least five working days before the date of your event.
Apply and make payment online.
Licensing Team
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
United Kingdom