High Street, Cranleigh - Application For A New Premises Licence
What is proposed?
Mr Nathan P Williams Is Applying For A New Premises Licence At Cromwells Brasserie, Oliver House, 93 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AU
Details of the application are as follows:
Opening Times To Be: 1100 - 2330 Monday To Thursday, 1100 - 0030
Friday And Saturday And 1100 - 2230 On Sunday
For The Sale And Consumption Of Alcohol, On And Off Premises. 1100 On Christmas Eve To 0130 On Christmas Day And Between 1100 On New Year’s Eve To 0130 On New Year’s Day
For The Sale And Consumption Of Alcohol, On And Off Premises. 0800 - 2300 Sunday To Thursday And 0800 - 0000 On Friday And Saturday To Incorporate
Recorded Music During These Hours. 0800 On Christmas Eve To 0200 On Christmas Day And Between 800 On New Year’s Eve To 0200 On New Year’s Day To Incorporate
Recorded Music During These Hours. 1100 - 2300 Sunday To Thursday And 1100 - 0000 On Friday And Saturday To Incorporate
Live Music During These Hours. 1100 On Christmas Eve To 0200 On Christmas Day And 1100 On New Year’s Eve To 0200 On New Year’s Day To Incorporate
Live Music During These Hours. 2300 - 0030 On Friday And Saturday For The Provision Of Late-Night Refreshment (Hot Drinks) When Music Will Also Be Played At These Times.
2300 on Christmas Eve To 0200 On Christmas Day And 2300 On New Year’s Eve To 0200 On New Year’s Day For The Provision Of Late-Night Refreshment (Hot Drinks) When Music Will Also Be Played At These Times.
A copy of the application may be inspected during normal office hours at the address shown below. A Responsible Authority or any other person wishing to make representations on this matter must submit those representations in writing to Licensing Section, Waverley Borough Council, Council Offices, The Burys, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1HR by no later than 26th August 2024, stating the grounds on which the representation is made. Written representations may also be made by e-mail to licensing@waverley.gov.uk
Please note that it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and, on summary conviction for the offence, a person is liable to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale (currently £5,000).
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