Notice of Application to Vary a Premises Licence Premises JACOBINI
What is proposed?
LICENSING ACT 2003
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Notice of Application to
Vary a Premises Licence
Premises: JACOBINI, 35
HART STREET, HENLEYON-THAMES, RG9 2AR
NOTICE is given that JOHN
CHARLES HATFIELD
has applied to South
Oxfordshire District Council
for a variation to the
Premises Licence under
Section 34 of the Licensing
Act 2003.
The proposed variation
is: Standard timings: Live
music (indoors) Monday–
Sunday proposed extension
to 23:00 p.m.
Recorded music (indoors)
Monday–Sunday proposed
extension to 01:30 a.m.
Late night refreshment
(indoors) Monday–Sunday
proposed extension to
01:30 a.m.
Sale of alcohol Monday–
Sunday proposed extension
to 01:30 a.m.
Opening hours of the
premises Monday–Sunday
proposed extension to
01:30 a.m.
Seasonal variations: none
Non-standard timings:
For event days, it is proposed that the premises is
open to the public for live
music to 01:30 a.m. and
for recorded music, and
open to the public to 02:00
a.m. for the sale of alcohol and late-night refreshment Henley Regatta,
Henley Women’s Regatta
and Henley Music Festival
and on all bank holidays
and dates preceding each
bank holiday and Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday of
bank holiday weekends, as
well as the following dates:
burns night 25th January,
Valentine’s Day 14th
February, St. Patrick’s Day
17th march, Halloween 31st
October, feast of St. John
23rd December, Christmas
Eve 24th December,
Christmas Day 25th
December, New Year’s Eve
31st December, New Year’s
Day 1st January.
Anyone who wishes
to make representations
regarding this application
must give notice in writing
to: Licensing Team, South
Oxfordshire District Council,
Abbey House, Abbey
Close, Abingdon, OX14
3JE or email to licensing@
southoxon.gov.uk
Representations must be
received by 1st April 2024.
The application record
may be viewed during
normal offi ce hours at the
above address, or on the
Council’s website at www.
southoxon.gov.uk
Dated: 03/03/2024
It is an offence under Section
158 of the Licensing Act 2003,
knowingly or recklessly to
make a false statement in
connection with an application.
The maximum fi ne for which a
person is liable on summary
conviction for the offence is
level 5 on the standard scale
(unlimited amount).