Transfer a special treatment establishment premises licence
If you take over a business and wish to continue to carry out the treatments authorised by the licence in force at the premises then you must apply to transfer the premises licence.
Make an application
You can now use our new Regulatory Services Hub to apply to transfer a licence.
- If you don't already have an account on the Regulatory Services Hub, create an account and verify your account by clicking the link in the email we sent you
- Sign in to the Regulatory Services Hub
- Click ‘Licensing’
- Click ‘Apply for a licence’
- Choose ‘Wandsworth’ from the list of councils
- Under ‘Massage and Special Treatment’ choose ‘Transfer (Wandsworth)’, to open the relevant application form
- Complete and submit your application including payment
You should note that the application process will not start until the fee is received.
Consent form
The current licence holder must provide evidence that they are happy to transfer the premises licence. If you are unable to obtain this consent because you cannot contact the existing licence holder you must submit evidence that you have the right to occupy the premises.
Fee
The application must be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
What happens next
As soon as we receive your application, we will check to ensure that the application is valid.
If we identify a problem
If there is a minor problem with the application, we may contact you for further information or may return the application to you for correction. Where there is a fundamental error, the application may be rejected.
Notifying other authorities
We will send a copy of your application form to the Metropolitan Police and the Fire Authority.
How long does it take to decide on an application?
There is a legal 28 day consultation period during which objections can be made. If we receive no representations within the 28 days, we will grant your transfer application.
What happens if objections are received
Where we receive relevant objections, we will hold a hearing of our Regulatory Licensing Committee to decide on the application. We will tell you about the arrangements for the hearing.
The decision
After the Regulatory Licensing Committee has heard all parties it will make its decision. It may:
- Grant the application as applied for
- Reject the application
This decision is usually made at the time of the hearing. This will be confirmed in writing with the reasons for the decision along with information on what you need to do if you want to appeal.
Appeals
You can appeal to the local magistrates' court if they are dissatisfied with the decision.
See appeal against a licensing decision for more information.