Get Golf Ltd, trading as Get Golf, has submitted an application to Tamworth Borough Council for a premises licence at 16 Beauchamp Industrial Estate, Tamworth, B77 5BZ. The application seeks permission to supply alcohol and provide late night refreshment under the Licensing Act 2003.
Details of the Application
The public notice, published in the Tamworth Herald, confirms that the applicant is Get Golf Ltd. The proposed activities include the sale of alcohol and the provision of late night refreshment, which typically involves serving hot food or drink between 11pm and 5am. The notice does not specify the exact hours of operation or whether alcohol will be sold for consumption on or off the premises. These details are contained in the full application held by the licensing authority.
Key Information
- Applicant: Get Golf Ltd
- Premises: 16 Beauchamp Ind Est, Tamworth, B77 5BZ
- Proposed activities: Supply of alcohol and late night refreshment
- View full application: Tamworth Borough Council, Marmion House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7BZ
- Representation period: 25 April 2026 to 22 May 2026
- Send representations to: Environmental Health (Licensing), Tamworth Borough Council, Marmion House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7BZ
- Contact: Tel 01827 709709; Email publicprotection@tamworth.gov.uk
How to Comment
Any responsible authority or person who believes they may be adversely affected by the application can submit a representation in writing to the council during the consultation period. Representations must be based on grounds relevant to the licensing objectives, such as the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, prevention of public nuisance, or protection of children from harm.
Local Implications
Granting a premises licence for alcohol sales and late night refreshment could influence evening activity in the industrial estate. Potential considerations include staffing and customer traffic at later hours, noise management when patrons arrive or leave, and arrangements for waste, deliveries, and lighting. Some may view the extended service as supporting local employment and diversifying leisure options in Tamworth, while others may wish to comment on possible impacts on nearby premises or routes serving the B77 5BZ area. Any conditions imposed would be set by Tamworth Borough Council to promote the licensing objectives.
Legal Reminder
The notice reminds that it is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with a licensing application. On summary conviction, the maximum fine is unlimited.
Next Steps
After the consultation closes on 22 May 2026, the council will review the application and any representations received. If issues remain unresolved, a licensing sub-committee hearing may be arranged to decide on the application and consider appropriate conditions.



