The UK Licensing Act 2003 hits Small Direct WineMerchants



June 16, 2005 -- The Association of Small Direct WineMerchants is a group of micro start-up businesses struggling to provide quality and diverse wines and competing with the resources of hyper-markets and retail chains.

These businesses are run by real people who seek to fill the gaps between supermarket shelves and provide diversity and choice to the British public.

These businesses do not have premises that customers ever visit. The 4 objectives of the Licensing Act 2003 (prevention of crime & disorder, public safety, prevention of public nuisance, and protection of children from harm) are inherently met through the exclusion of customers from premises, yet such a licence is still required under the Act. This imposes huge unnecessary burdens, in terms of an overly bureaucratic application procedure, and in many cases huge unjustifiable costs, based on rateable valuations many hundreds of times higher than the actual premises warrant.

We pay, for a small storage space in a warehouse, costs equivalent to those borne by hypermarkets with several thousand times our sales. This is perverse and unjust, and if left unchanged will cause some businesses to throw in the towel.

We are at a disadvantage compared with Calais to Cape Town based internet merchants who will remain unlicensed. We have to place a costly advertisement in a local paper. This announcement in itself could lead to a breach of the peace. We appeal to your readers to defend the interests of the wine drinking consumer as opposed to the binge drinker by lending his/her support to the ASDW.

All that is needed is for the Minister to rule that merchants who do not have consumer accessible premises do not need a premises licence. We agree that the Personal License requirement is quite sound and will ensure that internet merchants do not sell to minors.

Charles Meyrick, Balthazar Ltd
Krystyna and Jim Monks, Decanter Wines
David Riach, F & F B Wines
Stefan Reynolds, Field & Vine Limited Wine Merchants
John Dickinson, French Regional Wines
Ben Henshaw, Indigo Wine
Leon Stolarski, Leon Stolarski Fine Wines
Peter Bamford, Modern French Wines
Nick Dobson, Nick Dobson Wines
James Bercovici, The Big Red Wine Company
Bernard Caille, The Original Wine Company
Paula Sindberg, The Ultimate Wine Company
Warren Edwardes, Wine for Spice

The Association of Small Direct WineMerchants (ASDW)

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Kind regards,
Warren Edwardes, chief executive
Wine for Spice Limited
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The UK Licensing Act 2003 hits Small Direct WineMerchants