Children in pubs
Children under 16 can generally enter pubs if they are with an adult, but licensing authorities can impose conditions barring children for specific premises.
The Licensing Act 2003 regulates the sale and supply of alcohol in England and Wales. The act is underpinned by four licensing objectives. One of these is the “protection of children from harm”. Most activity around licensing and protecting children relates to:
- regulating the access to licensed premises by children.
- preventing the consumption of alcohol by children on licensed premises.
- preventing the illegal sale of alcohol to under-18s.
This briefing gives an overview of the act’s offences relating to children and the conditions that licensing authorities can impose on individual premises. It also contains information on age verification, test purchasing, and employing children in pubs.
Gov.uk gives an overview of the licensing framework. For detailed information, see Home Office guidance on the 2003 act (PDF).