Public Notice Portal - Brought to you by Britain's Local News Media
Alcohol & Licensing

Cathedral Green Public Open Space Full Street - Application For A Premises Licence

DE1 3AFPublished 10/06/24Expired
Derby Telegraph • 

What is proposed?

LICENSING ACT 2003
APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE

Notice is given that an application has been made to Derby City Council in respect of the premises shown below. 
Details of the application may be requested by emailing licensing@derby.gov.uk, by prior appointment or in writing to The Licensing Team Derby City Council The Council House, Corporation Street Derby DE1 2FS.

Any party (including your ward councillor) or responsible authority may make representations in respect of the application, which must be provided, in writing, to the above address before the date shown. If the representation is to be made in the form of a petition then contact the licensing team for further advice.

The list of current weekly applications can be found at: https://www.derby.gov.uk/licensing/alcohol-licences/alcoholentertainment/

The application is made by: Derby City Council, City Growth and Vibrancy, Culture and Leisure.

Name and Postal Address of the Premises: Cathedral Green public open space Full Street Derby DE1 3AF

Details of the application:
SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL on
Sunday from 10:00am to 23:00
Monday from 10:00am to 23:00
Tuesday from 10:00am to 23:00
Wednesday from 10:00am to 23:00
Thursday from 10:00am to 23:00
Friday from 10:00am to 23:00
Saturday from 10:00am to 23:00

Date by which representations must be provided Friday 5 July 2024

It is an offence for anyone knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with a licensing application and the fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction is unlimited.

Need to publish a public notice?

If you need to publish a public notice, please contact Derby Telegraph directly at:

publicnoticesteam@reachplc.com

01227 907972

About Us

The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms. NMA members include nearly 900 local and regional news titles which reach 40 million people across the length and breadth of the country each month.

Public Notice PortalNews Media Association