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Extended Hours for Licensed Premises

If you currently hold a Premises Licence to sell alcohol you can apply to extend your licensed hours by submitting an application for Extended Hours.

The extension can last for up to one month but can only be made in relation to:

  • a special event or occasion to be catered for on the premises; or
  • a special event of local or national significance.

How do I apply?

Read our Guidance on Applying for information on the application process including details of:

  • How to lodge an application
  • Supporting documents required
  • How the application will be processed
  • The time it will take to get a decision
  • What to do if you are unhappy with the decision

 

How much does it cost?

The current fee is £10.  The application will not be accepted without the correct fee.

Please refer to our Fees and Charges for details of all our fees and accepted payment methods.

How to make Payment

Applications can be lodged online and preferred payment should be made by BACS Transfer (electronic banking) to the Licensing Board Account. 

When making payments please quote your licence reference number as detailed below:-

Extended LicenceConfirmation Licence
Account Name: Glasgow City Council - Licensing
Account No. 00116224
Sort Code: 83-44-00
Reference: GCxxxx/Ext
Account Name: Glasgow City Council - Licensing
Account No. 00116224
Sort Code: 83-44-00
Reference: GCCxxxx/Conf


Please note that your application will not be formally lodged until payment has been received.  The fees are non-refundable. 

Are there other ways to extend my Licensed Hours?

The Licensing Board can apply a general extension in connection with a special event of local or national significance.  The Board's Festive Policy also sets out additional hours that most on-sales licensed premises can make use of. Find out more. 

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Last modified on 28 March 2024

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