TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL LICENSING ACT 2003
Notice ID: BOU0855018
TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL LICENSING ACT 2003-Public Notice Viriation to Premises Licence PREM/18/0530 Mr A. J. Elcombe and Mrs A. Stacey are applying for a variation to the Premises Licence for the Romsey Comrades Club, South Front, Romsey, Hants S051 8GJ. If granted the application will allow the following licensable activities to take place for an extended time scale:- sale of alcohol on the premises, provision of facilities for regulated entertainment and qualifying club activities Any person wishing to make representations in relation to this application may do so by writing to: Licensing Manager, Legal & Democratic Service, Test Valley Borough Council, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, ANDOVER, Hampshire SP10 3AJ Tel:- 01264 368013 Fax 01264 368005 Email: licensing@testvalley.gov.uk Representations may be made for 28 consecutive days from the date of this notice. A copy of the application for the grant of the above licence is kept by the Licensing Authority at the above address. The application can be viewed during normal office hours.
Mr A. J. Elcombe and Mrs A. Stacey are applying for a variation to the Premises Licence for the Romsey Comrades Club, South Front, Romsey, Hants S051 8GJ. If granted the application will allow the following licensable activities to take place for an extended time scale:- sale of alcohol on the premises, provision of facilities for regulated entertainment and qualifying club activities Any person wishing to make representations in relation to this application may do so by writing to: Licensing Manager, Legal & Democratic Service, Test Valley Borough Council, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, ANDOVER, Hampshire SP10 3AJ Tel:- 01264 368013 Fax 01264 368005 Email: licensing@testvalley.gov.uk Representations may be made for 28 consecutive days from the date of this notice. A copy of the application for the grant of the above licence is kept by the Licensing Authority at the above address. The application can be viewed during normal office hours.
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and a person guilty of an offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale. Date 19th October, 2018
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