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Twelve Burger & Beer
Licensing

Clifftown Road, Vary a Premises Licensing

Notice ID: COL2484687

Notice effective from
10th August 2022 to 9th September 2022

LICENSING ACT 2003


Notice of Application for Premises Licence Variation We, Twelve Burger & Beer hereby make application to vary Premises Licence in respect of Twelve Burger & Beer located 12 Clifftown Road, Southend on Sea, SS1 1AB.

The proposed variation seeks to achieve the following
(a). make amendments to the footprint of the existing licensed areas on the current premises floor plan.
(b). Omit all sections of the licensed first floor areas on the existing floor plan.
(c). Add bar/servery area on ground floor as part of the licensed area as shown on plan referenced L- 104/01.
(d) Add the rear storage area as part of the licensed area shown on plan referenced L-104/01
(e) Add the basement kitchen as part of the licensed area shown on plan referenced L-104/01
(f)The proposed variation is also seeking extend licensed hours for sale alcohol from midnight to 3am on Fridays, Saturdays and until 2am on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
(g) Remove licensing conditions in Annex 2; conditions 1 and 2 on the existing premises.
(h) proposal to supply alcohol off premises.
(i) Permit plays of recorded music from midnight to 3am on Friday, Saturdays and until 2am on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday.

Interested parties and responsible authorities may make representations to the Licensing Authority (Southend-on- Sea Borough Council). All such representations shall be made in writing, by 7 September 2022.

Representations should be sent to the Licensing Authority, Southend-on-Sea Borough Council, Civic Centre (Floor 13), Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 6ZG or emailed to licact2003@southend.gov.uk  

A record of the application, and the statutory register of the Licensing Authority, may be inspected at the Council's office address given above, between 10.00am and 4.00pm on Mondays to Fridays. Or viewed on the Council website www.southend.gov.uk  

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application, and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction is level 5 on the standard scale
Dated 10 August 2022

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