Hospitality Training

National Certificate For Personal Licence Holders – NCPLH

This is an accredited scheme by the BIIAB  (British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body) Licensing law in England and Wales states that anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public must hold a personal licence. Those who wish to obtain a personal licence need to apply to their local authority and will be asked for a number of things to support their application – one of these is proof that they hold a government approved licensing qualification such as the BIIAB NCPLH.

You can rest assured that the BIIAB NCPLH covers everything you need to know to pass the qualification’s examination and apply for your personal licence. What’s more, it’s been developed and rigorously piloted with experts from the industry to make sure it truly meets the needs of those who want to succeed.

What Does The BIIAB NCPLH Cover?

The BIIAB NCPLH cover the syllabus set by the government to enable candidates to understand the law in relation to:

  • The roles, responsibilities and functions of the licensing authorities within the framework of the licensing objectives
  • The application process for a personal licence
  • The role and legal responsibilities of the personal license holder, and the penalties relating to the failure to comply with the law
  • The premises licence
  • The content and purpose of operating schedules
  • The roles and duties of the designated premises supervisor
  • Unauthorised and temporary licensable activties
  • Rights of entry to licensed premises
  • Police powers with regard to suspension and closure of licensed premises
  • The specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol
  • The strengths of alcoholic drinks and the effect on the body
  • The protection of children from harm
  • The responsible sale of alcohol

The course will be delivered in one day, which includes a 40 question multiple choice exam and is held at the training centre in Moulton Park.  (Alternative locations for training can be arranged depending on numbers).

£160 Per Candidate