Schedule 1 - Provision of regulated entertainment

Part of Licensing Bill [Lords] – in a Public Bill Committee at 10:00 am on 3 April 2003.

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Photo of Jim Knight Jim Knight Labour, South Dorset 10:00, 3 April 2003

I shall offer another real-life example that addresses the educational element of the amendment. I spent a happy 18 months working in Basingstoke on the campus of a sixth-form college, managing an arts centre in an auditorium provided for the educational purpose of the college's theatre arts courses, but also used for commercial purposes as an arts centre. Under the amendment, the arts centre would be on the premises of an educational establishment for educational use, but because we were also using it for commercial purposes extra technology and risk were attached to that use.