Licence - cinema
Any public performance of a film is controlled under the
Licensing Act 2003. The Act does not just apply to cinema
premises but also includes exhibitions produced by video equipment
such as video juke boxes in pubs and video screens in nightclubs,
or occasional film exhibitions in any type of premises.
Restrictions are generally in line with a British Board of Film
Classification (BBFC) certification and can be found in the
Council's Licensing Policy Statement. These range from "U"
which means universal and can be seen by anyone, to "18" which
means that only persons who are 18 and over can be admitted to see
a particular film
Contact the Licensing Section for details