Do you produce or sell alcohol wholesale?
If you sell alcohol to another business, you may need to apply to register for Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS).
Do you buy alcohol to sell to others?
From 1 April 2017, if you buy alcohol from UK suppliers to sell to others, you must check that your supplier has been approved under the Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS). Ask your supplier to tell you their AWRS Unique Reference Number (URN); they will also show the URN on their invoices.
You will need to keep records to prove you have checked that your supplier is approved, so you don’t inadvertently become involved in selling duty unpaid alcohol.
You can find more information at:
www.gov.uk/guidance/the-alcohol-wholesaler-registration-scheme-awrs
In addition to the above, the following conditions apply:
- All terms of the Licensing Act 2003 must be adhered to.
- Alcohol must not be served to anyone who is under the age of 18, or who appears to be under the age of 18 (unless proof of age is shown).
- Alcohol must not be served to anyone who appears to be under the influence of alcohol.
- Any stand offering food / and or drink is by law categorised as a food premises and is therefore subject to legislation under the Food Safety Act 1990. The legal penalties for breaches of the Licensing Act are severe. If any exhibitor fails to comply with these conditions their activities will be curtailed and, depending on the severity of the breach, they may also be banned from site.
EXHIBITORS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SERVE ALCOHOL AS HOSPITALTY (i.e., full sized drinks) UNLESS IT IS PURCHASED FROM THE VENUE’S CATERING PROVIDER.
If you wish to offer your own product as hospitality, please contact ExCeL London Hospitality to discuss this further on +44 (0)20 7069 4100.
Exhibitors are not permitted to sell products from the stand.