There is always more to events than just putting up a few pretty decorations, booking the band and checking the guest list.
Unless the party is for children or teetotallers, not that there is anything wrong with either, those who do enjoy a bevvy or two will not find it much of a party. If you are renting out a venue space and alcoholic drinks are on the menu, then always double check that the venue has a premises license and the supervisor/manager or preferably owner of the venue is in possession of a valid personal licence that allows them to then sell the alcohol.
If alcohol is being provided for free at a private event venue then no license is actually required. If however, the cost of the a
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