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The Scottish Certificate for Personal License Holders. Through ESL Services Training Ltd you can gain the qualification needed to apply for your personal license to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol in Scotland.

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  1. The Scottish Certificate for Personal License Holders Through ESL Services Training Ltd you can gain the qualification needed to apply for your personal license to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol in Scotland. ESL Services Training Ltd can offer you the SCPLH Training course at your premises or at our dedicated SQA approved training centre in Livingston, West Lothian. Who should gain this qualification? The law in Scotland states that in any licensed premises, there must be at least one person on site at all times who is a Personal License holder. If you are working in a job that requires you to authorise retail sales of alcohol in Scotland then the SCPLH qualification is for you. Special Price Smartsavings Customers £90 per candidate ESL Training Centre Unit 42 Geddes House Livingston EH54 6GU Contact Ian 01506 200812 • Course Overview • The SCPLH training course will provide each delegate with a clear understanding of the framework of law and regulation that underpins the responsibilities of the Personal Licence Holder. This will include: • The policy context • Overview of the licensing function • Key roles • Licences and operating conditions • Protection of children from harm • Training • Associated law • Alcohol • Illegal drugs • Social responsibility • Community links

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