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Trinity Road - Application for Variation of Premises Licence

B6 6HEPublished 14/11/24Expired
Birmingham Post • 

What is proposed?

Application for Variation of Premises Licence

Licensing Act 2003

Aston Villa Football Club Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority, Birmingham City Council, for variation to the premises licence for Aston Villa Football Club, Villa Park, Trinity Road, Aston, Birmingham B6 6HE to vary the layout of the premises in accordance with the application and plans deposited with the Licensing Authority. If you wish to object to this application, you must write to: The Licensing Authority, Birmingham City Council, General Licensing Regulation & Enforcement, PO Box 17831, Birmingham B2 24 www.birmingham.gov.uk licensing@ birmingham.gov.uk

Your representation must be received by 5 December 2024. You may inspect the application at the Licensing Authority address above, email licensing@ birminghann.gov.uk to check arrangements. Under Section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003, it is an offence, liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine, knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in or in connection with an application.

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