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Club Veeda
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Adelaide Street, Vary a Premises Licensing

Notice ID: NOR2567124

Notice effective from
24th November 2022 to 24th December 2022

LICENSING ACT 2003
NOTICE OF PREMISES LICENCE APPLICATION


I Mr Kess Skinner have applied to St Albans City & District Council to make the following full variation to the premises licence at: Club Veeda, 6 Adelaide Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL3 5BH

In order that the following licensable activities can take place:

The addition hours for
1 -Sale of Alcohol,
2 - Late Night Refreshment
3 - Provision of regulated entertainment -Live Music, Recorded Music, Performance of Dance, anything of a similar description to that falling within (e), (f) or (g),
4 - Open to the Public

1 Sun until 01:30, Mon - Thurs until 03:00, Friday & Sat until 03:30
2 Sun until 01:45, Mon - Thurs until 03:30, Friday & Sat until 04:00
3 Sun until 01:45, Mon - Thurs until 03:00, Friday & Sat until 03:30
4 Sun until 02:00, Mon - Thurs until 03:30, Friday & Sat until 04:00

The Licence Register listing details of the application is held at Licensing Team St Albans Council, Civic Centre, St Peters Street, St Albans AL1 3JE Tel 01727 819541 Email licensing@stalbans.gov.uk Where details of the application may be inspected.

Any representations against this application must be made in writing and received by the Licensing Service at the above address, by no later than the 10th December 2022

Residents and businesses in the vicinity of the premises, or their representatives, may make representations on licensing objectives grounds only, ie the prevention of crime and disorder, the prevention of public nuisance, public safety and the protection of children from harm.

Copies of all representations will be sent to the applicant.

It is an offence, liable on conviction to a fine up to £5000 for an applicant to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with the application.

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