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The Late Night Levy is a charge on premises licensed to sell alcohol between midnight and 6 am in England and Wales. Implemented by local authorities, its primary purpose is to help fund policing costs for the late-night economy. At least 70% of the net revenue goes to the police, with the rest supporting local authority services that manage the night-time economy, such as reducing crime and public nuisance. Significant reforms introduced in July 2023 aimed to make the levy more flexible, including targeting specific areas, extending it to late-night refreshment outlets, and increasing transparency.

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Source: Alcohol licensing: the late night levy
Research Briefing
Published Tuesday, 22 July, 20

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