| Date: | 24 November 2005 |
| Artform: | Theatre |
| Subject: | None |
| Region: | National |
As a result of changes in licensing regulations which came into force on 24 November 2005, some forms of public entertainment now need licenses that may not have been needed before. This guide provides information and advice for people involved in circus and street arts as well as local authority licensing officers, whose job it is to implement the new legislation. The document has been divided into four parts to make it quicker to download. These are: the guide (part 1), a sample licence for street arts festival (part 2), a sample license for circus (part 3) and appendices and glossary (part 4).
| Author: | Jeffrey Leib |
| ISBN: | 0-7287-1087-0 |
| Cost: | Online |
| Pages: | 108 |
| Link: | How to order publications |
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