Premises licence applications
We publish details of applications for the grant or variation of premises licences or club premises certificates which are currently being considered. This list is updated on a weekly basis.
Applications received from 6 June to 12 June 2026
Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel
Engine Hill
Bodelwyddan
Denbighshire
LL18 5YA
- Type of licence: Premises
- Variation or grant: Variation
- Date received: Tuesday 16 June 2026
- Licence number: PL1027
- Reason for variation: To permit the sale of alcohol from pop-up bars in the external areas of the premises (edged red on the deposited plan) from 1000 to 2300 every day to residents, their guests and for pre-booked functions; and to permit the showing of films, performance of plays and dancing in an external area of the premises (edged green on the deposited plan) from 1000 to 2300 every day. The location of the external entertainment has been specifically chosen to be a significant distance from any residential neighbour to ensure the potential for the Prevention of Public Nuisance licensing objective to be undermined is minimised. The hours for the provision of licensable activities inside the premises will remain unchanged by this application.
- Hours of operation: Monday to Sunday, 10am to 11pm
- Licence activities: Sale of alcohol in external area
The showing of films, performance of plays and dancing in an external area
- Last date for representations: Tuesday 14 July 2026
Queens Market
Sussex Street
Rhyl
Denbighshire
LL18 1SE
- Type of licence: Premises
- Variation or grant: Variation
- Date received: Thursday 11 June 2026
- Licence number: 584222
- Reason for variation: To submit a new plan to extend the Licenced area for all licensable activities which will include a small outdoor bar for the sale of alcohol. This would also include the provision of Late-Night Refreshment for the extended Licenced area for both indoors and outdoors.
- Hours of operation: Not applicable
- Licence activities: Not applicable
- Last date for representations: Thursday 9 July 2026
Representations
If you are concerned that a premises licence application will have a negative effect for you or your family, you can object to it by making a representation to the council. This applies to new licence applications and applications to vary (change) existing licences.
How do I make a representation?
You can either make a representation as an individual or as a group.
Representations can only be made based on how the application affects you or your group under the four aims of the Licensing Act 2003, which are:
- preventing crime and disorder
- preventing public nuisance
- public safety
- protecting children from harm
This means that you can object to any licence being granted, ask for times to be amended or conditions to be added as long as your representation can be linked to one of these fours aims of the Act.
To make a representation, write a letter to us and include your details, those of the premises concerned, details of your objection, and any suggested conditions that would alleviate your concerns if they were applied to the application. Send the letter to:
Licensing Team
Denbighshire County Council
PO Box 62
Ruthin
Denbighshire
LL15 9AZ
You can also email your representation to licensing@denbighshire.gov.uk. If you e-mail us, please make sure that your representation includes a scanned signature.
Licensing Act 2003 - Representation Form (PDF, 155KB)
For your representation to be considered, we must receive it by the closing date shown on the list of current applications.