Alcohol disorder zones guidance
Alcohol disorder zones (ADZs) are used as a last resort to enable local authorities and the police to tackle high levels of alcohol related nuisance or disorder in a specified zone. Local authorities publish a voluntary action plan to reduce such nuisance or disorder. If the action plan is not sufficiently implemented, the local authority may charge certain alcohol license holders to pay for additional enforcement services.
The guidance was updated on 1 April 2008.
Date: Tue Apr 01 14:13:39 BST 2008
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