Regulated Entertainment definition
Regulated Entertainment. (Schedule 1 of the Act) means: -
Regulated Entertainment means: the performance of a play; film exhibitions, indoor sporting events, boxing or wrestling events, performing live music and playing recorded music (except incidental music), dance performances, and entertainment of similar description to that falling within the performance of live music, the playing of recorded music and the performance of dance
Regulated Entertainment means regulated entertainment as defined in Schedule 1 of the Licensing Act 2003 as amended. A summary of what is currently defined as ‘regulated entertainment’ can be found by visiting www.redbridge.gov.uk and searching for ‘regulated entertainment’
Examples of Regulated Entertainment in a sentence
Whenever events involving Regulated Entertainment are being held the Premises.
Should the Management Committee require any specific restrictions to be followed as a condition of hiring the Hall, these will be explained prior to the signing of the Agreement The Management Committee will require a copy of your Temporary Events Notice licence for Regulated Entertainment and/or to sell alcohol at least 5 days before the event is to be held.
On any occasion that Regulated Entertainment is provided indoors after 2300, all external windows and doors to rooms where such entertainment is taking place, are to be kept closed other than for access or egress.
More Definitions of Regulated Entertainment
Regulated Entertainment means regulated entertainment as defined in Schedule 1 of the Licensing Act 2003
Regulated Entertainment means the following, for an audience (such audience being the public or club members/guests or an audience in respect of entertainment put on with a view to a profit):
Regulated Entertainment means (subject to certain de regulation*): where the entertainment takes place in the presence of and for the purposes of entertaining that audience or spectators –