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Fire Prevention

Dangerous substance licences, fire safety, small arms, ammunition and pyrotechnics, public places of assembly and events certificates

 

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Dangerous Substance Licences

Meath County Council issues licences pursuant to SI 630 of 2019 Dangerous Substances (Flammable Liquids and Fuels Retail Stores) Regulations 2019 and SI 631 of 2019 Dangerous Substances (Flammable Liquids and Fuels Distribution and Commercial Supply Stores) Regulations 2019 come into effect from 1st April 2020. These regulations repeal and replace the Dangerous Substances (Retail and Private Petroleum Stores) Regulations, 1979 – S.I. No. 311 respectively and The Dangerous Substances (Petroleum Bulk Stores) Regulations, 1979 (No. 313 of 1979).

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Licencing of Public Places of Assembly

Throughout the year the Fire Authority receives notification of applications to the courts for licences for various types of public premises. As a notice party to many types of licence applications the Fire Authority is requested to carry out inspections of premises and to be represented at the licence hearing to state if it has any objection to the licence being granted.

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