St Ann Way - Application for a Premises Licence
What is proposed?
LICENSING ACT 2003
Notice Of Application For A Premises Licence
Notice Is Given That Pamela Jones Trading at: The Padel Club St Ann Way, Gloucester, GL1 5SF has applied to Gloucester City Council for a New Premises Licence for sale of alcohol.
Monday - Saturday 11:00 - 23:00
Sunday 11:00 - 22:00
Anyone Wishing To Oppose The Application Must Give Notice In Writing To The Licensing Authority, Gloucester City Council, Po Box 2017, Pershore Wr10 9Bj Or By Email To licensing@gloucester.gov.uk Within 28 Days Of The Date Of This Notice, Specifying The Grounds Of Opposition.
The Application Can Also Be Viewed At The Above Address During Office Hours By Appointment.
It Is An Offence Knowingly Or Recklessly To Make A False Statement In Connection With An Application. The Maximum Fine For Which A Person Is Liable On Summary Conviction For The Offence Is £5000.
Persons objecting to the grant of licence must be prepared to attend in person at a hearing before a committee of the Council.
Note: Your objection will form part of the committee report and forwarded to the applicant. Please let us know if you have a valid reason for your personal details to be removed.
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