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Licensing

You may need to apply to vary your licence if there are any conditions on the licence, which restrict the movement of people between areas inside and outside the premises. Sometimes there are conditions limiting the terminal hour of usage of an outside area or indeed preventing the taking of drinks to the outside area beyond the stated terminal hour.

Equally, premises which have later licences may have restrictions upon the last entry or re-entry of customers. These sorts of conditions may restrict smokers popping outside for a cigarette during the later part of trading. If you have any queries, please contact Swindon Borough Council's Licensing Section for advice on 01793 466118.

Latest News

NHS Beats Stop Smoking Target

As reported in the Swindon Advertiser, Swindon Primary Care Trust has beaten its target for the sixth year running.

Read the full article: NHS Beats Stop Smoking Target

Mr Ciggie Gets Put Out For No Smoking Day  

How awareness was raised in Swindon, and why you should consider quitting.

Read the full story: Mr Ciggie

Up in Smoke! - No Smoking Day 11 March 2009

Millions are expected to take the first step and stop smoking next week on Wednesday 11 March 2009. In its 26th year, No Smoking Day is encouraging smokers to quit their habit and save a packet!

Read the full story: No Smoking Day

New Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packets

The UK is the first country in the EU to introduce graphic picture warnings on cigarette packets.

Read the New Graphic Warnings

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