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Information Required For A Licence Application
PART 1 Information to be provided by the applicant in relation to the child
PART 2 Information to be provided by the applicant about the performances or activities
9.Name and nature of the performances or activities in respect...
10.Place of activities, performances and rehearsal for which the licence...
11.The dates of activities, performances or rehearsals for which the...
12.Expected total running time or duration of activities or performances...
13.The amount of night-work (if any) for which approval is...
15.Where a licence is requested in respect of a performance,...
17.Proposed arrangements (if any) under regulation 13 for the education...
18.The name and address of the proposed chaperone, or where...
21.The address of any accommodation where the child will live...
22.Approximate length of time which the child will spend travelling,...
23.The name of any other local authority, or in Scotland,...
Records To Be Kept By The Licence Holder
PART 1 Licence granted in respect of a performance
2.The following particulars in respect of each day on which...
3.Where arrangements are made for the education of the child...
4.Details of injuries and illnesses (if any) suffered by the...
5.The dates of the breaks in performances required under regulation...
7.Where the licensing authority grants a licence subject to the...
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