Application for a Temporary Event Notice - Bristol City Council 2025

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The scale of the event in terms of the maximum number of people attending at any one time (including staff and performers); must be fewer than 500. The length of time an event can last; no more than 168 hours (7 days)
A Temporary Event Notice (TEN) is issued in order to facilitate the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment or late night refreshments for occasional events i.e. Wedding Receptions, Birthday Parties, Barn Dances or Film presentations to mention a few.
Event Notice means a notice from Party A to Party B (which may be given orally or in writing, including by electronic means) specifying the occurrence of a Trigger Event.
A Preliminary notice (P-notice) - an activity or condition that will become permanent and will result in a chart revision. A P-notice will always be followed later by a notice of effect. A Temporary notice (T-notice) - conditions that will not become permanent.
These transitory public gatherings that take place for a specific purpose or special event are called temporary events. Examples of temporary events include but are not limited to a fair, festival, exposition, show, concert, or other similar activity.
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