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Statistical Bulletin CrJ/2005/6: LIQUOR LICENSING IN SCOTLAND, 2000 - 2004- Published June 2005

DescriptionAnnual publication on liquor licensing statistics in Scotland.
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Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateJune 09, 2005

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A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication

CONTENTS

1. Introduction
2. Key Points
3. Liquor Licences.
4. Regular Extensions
5. New Applications and Suspensions
6. Registered Clubs
7. Liquor licensing law offences
8. Appendix of Tables
Table 1 Liquor licences in force at 31 December in Scotland, by type of premises, 1980, 1995 and 2000 - 2004
Table 2 Liquor licences in force at 31 December in Scotland, by licence type, 1980, 1995 and 2000 - 2004
Table 3 Liquor licences in force at 31 December 2004 in Scotland, by council area and type of premises
Table 4 Off-sale liquor licences in force at 31 December 2004 in Scotland, by council area and type of premises
Table 5 Liquor licences in force at 31 December in Scotland, by council area, 1995 and 2000 - 2004
Table 6 Number of licensed premises in Scotland with one or more regular extensions at 31 December 2004, by council area and type of premises
Table 7 Applications for liquor licences in Scotland, by council area and licence type, 2004
Table 8 Reasons for refusal of applications for liquor licences in Scotland, by licence type, 2004
Table 9 Registered clubs in Scotland at 31 December 2004, by Sheriff Court
Table 10 Registered clubs and on-sale premises in Scotland at 31 December 2004, by approximate council area
Table 11 Liquor licensing law offences recorded by the police in Scotland, by type of offence, 1980, 1995 and 2000-2003
Table 12 Persons with a charge proved for liquor licensing law offences in Scotland, by type of sentence, 1980, 1995 and 2000-2003
9. Annex: Notes on Statistics used in this Bulletin
Scottish Executive Statistical Services
Correspondence and enquiries

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