Woolwich Common to Barrack Field, Premises Licensing
Notice ID: SUT2447407NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - LICENSING ACT 2003
Notice is given that Luca Silvestrini's "Protein" has applied for the Grant of a time-limited * Premises Licence for the following route:
En Route 2022 - Woolwich Common to Barrack Field, where the parade will split
(a) past the front of St George's Garrison Church along Grand Depot Road; and
(b) down Woolwich New Road past the rear of St George's - then merging by Tesco, through General Gordon Square, through Beresford Square, and across into the Woolwich Royal Arsenal Heritage Site, concluding by the river at the end of No.1 Street.
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment. Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than Monday 18 July 2022 (last date for making representations). Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one of the four licensing objectives, namely:
- Prevention of Crime and Disorder
- Prevention of Public Nuisance
- Public Safety
- Protection of Children from Harm.
Any person who makes a false statement In connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine.
It is proposed that the following licensable activities will take place:
- Live Music and the Performance of Dance between 15:00 hours and 22:00 on Friday 2nd & Saturday 3rd September 2022, and between 12:00 noon and 20:30 on Sunday 4th September 2022.
There is no application for the sale & supply of alcohol.
*It is likely that several periods of ad hoc open-air rehearsal will take place along the route described above prior to the actual event dates of 2nd, 3rd & 4th September 2022. Whilst rehearsals are not considered a licensable activity in and of themselves, the applicant seeks the premises licence to cover the period from 8th August 2022 (until and including 4th Sept) as it is likely such rehearsals will unintentionally attract audiences, however small and brief, and they wish to avoid the potential for any breaches of tfie Licensing Act 2003, however inadvertent.
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