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Licence - Sports Grounds Stand Safety Certificate

The Council would prefer applicants to apply, register or give notification online if at all possible. It will remain possible, however, to arrange for the Licensing Administrator to send you the application/registration form you require or for you to collect forms at the Council's main office at Kilncraigs. You can also download a PDF of the form on the Licensing Application Forms page and lodge the completed form with the appropriate fee and necessary supporting documents with the Licensing Administrator by post or by calling at Kilncraigs.

Licence summary


If you operate a sports ground in Clackmannanshire which is not designated as requiring a safety certificate, you will still require a safety certificate for any covered stand that holds 500 or more spectators.

A safety certificate may be either:
One certificate may cover more than one stand.
Certificates are obtained from Clackmannanshire Council.
You must comply with any conditions attached to a certificate.

Eligibility Criteria


To be eligible for a general safety certificate, you must be the person responsible for the management of the ground.

To be eligible for a special safety certificate, you must be the person responsible for the activity to be viewed from the stand on that occasion.

Regulation Summary


A summary of the eligibility criteria for this licence

Application Evaluation Process


The local authority will determine if any stand in their area is a regulated stand. If it is determined that it is, a notice will be served on the person who appears would qualify to be issued with a general safety certificate.

The notice will give details of their determination and the effects of the determination. Applicants must provide requested information and plans to the local authority within the time specified. If it is not provided within the permitted time the application will be deemed to have been withdrawn.

When a local authority receives an application for a general safety certificate for a regulated stand at a sports ground they must determine if the stand is a regulated stand and if it if the applicant is the person who qualifies for the issue of the certificate.

If they have already determined that the stand is a regulated stand and have not revoked this decision, they must decide if the applicant is the person who qualifies for the issue of the general safety certificate.

If the local authority receives an application for a special safety certificate for a regulated stand they must determine if the applicant qualifies for the issue of a certificate.

The local authority must send a copy of an application for a safety certificate to the Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police, who must be consulted about the terms and conditions to be included in a certificate.

If an application is made to transfer a certificate the local authority must determine if the person to whom the certificate is to be transferred, if they made an application, would qualify for the issue of a certificate. The applicant may be the current holder of the certificate or the person to whom the certificate is to be transferred.

The local authority will send a copy of the application to the Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police and shall consult them about any proposed amendment, replacement or transfer.

Will Tacit Consent Apply?


No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from the local authority within a reasonable period, please contact it.

Apply Online


Application to certify a regulated stand at a sports ground
Application to change a safety certificate for a regulated stand at a sports ground

Failed Application Redress


Please contact the Licensing Administrator in the first instance.

Any applicant who is refused a general safety certificate because they are not considered to be an eligible person can appeal to the Sheriff Court at Alloa.

An applicant who is refused a special safety certificate may also appeal to the above court against a refusal based on grounds other than a decision that they are not an eligible person.

Licence Holder Redress


Please contact the Licensing Administrator in the first instance.

Any licence holder who wishes to appeal against a condition attached to, or the omission of anything from, their safety certificate, or against the refusal to amend or replace a safety certificate, may appeal to the Sheriff Court at Alloa.

Consumer Complaint


We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.

Other Redress


Any person who is served with a notice determining that a sports stand is a regulated sports stand may appeal to the Sheriff Court at Alloa

Any person concerned with ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions of the safety certificate may appeal to the Sheriff Court at Akkia against any condition attached to, or the omission of anything from, a safety certificate, or against the refusal to amend or replace a safety certificate.

Trade Associations


Federation of Sports and Play Associations (FSPA)
Scottish Sports Association (SSA)

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Contact information

For further information about this page please contact:

Licensing Administrator, Development & Environment
Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB
Tel: +44 (0)1259 452534
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Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: customerservice@clacks.gov.uk

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