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Londonderry Arms Hotel Limited, Harbour Road, Carnlough -

BT44 0EUPublished 27/11/24Expired
Coleraine Times

What is proposed?

Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996
Articles 5(1)(c), 7, 9 and Schedule 1

Notice of Application for the grant of a licence authorising the sale of

intoxicating liquor by retail in a hotel
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF NORTHERN IRELAND
NORTH EASTERN ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

SITTING AT ANTRIM

TAKE NOTICE that Londonderry Arms Hotel Limited, company number NI716030
whose registered office is situate at 25 Shore Road, Holywood, County Down, BT18
9HX (“the Applicant”) intends to apply to the County Court sitting at Antrim
Courthouse, 30 Castle Way, Antrim, BT41 4AQ commencing at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon on the 16th December 2024 for the grant of a licence for the premises
situated at Londonderry Arms Hotel, Harbour Road, Carnlough being such premises
as are specified in Article 5(1)(c) of the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996,
namely, premises of any establishment allocated by a certificate under Article 13 of
the Tourism (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 to the statutory category of hotel.
AND TAKE NOTICE that this application will be dealt with by the County Court
sitting at Antrim on the 18 th December 2024 commencing at 10 o’clock.
The Applicant is the owner of the business carried on under the licence
The Applicant is a private limited company of which the following person(s) are
director(s):
Carl Harrison, Adrian Daniel McLaughlin and Darryl Joseph McNally, whose
correspondence address is 25 Shore Road, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9HX.
Adrian Daniel McLaughlin and Darryl Joseph McNally are persons with significant
control.
The Applicant is the owner of the premises.
A plan of the premises separately delineating each part or parts of the premises as
specified in Rule 6 of Order 48 of the County Court Rules (Northern Ireland) 1981
is attached to this notice in accordance with Schedule I to the said Order.
There is in force planning permission to use the premises as premises of the kind
specified in this notice for the period during which the licence would be in force and
a copy of the planning permission is attached.
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Applicant intends to apply under Article 44 of
the said Order for an order of the above named court directing that, on such days
as may be specified in the order, the hours mentioned in Article 44(2) of the said
Order, namely on any day from 11pm to 1am the next day following shall, in
addition to those mentioned in Article 42(1) of the said Order, be included in the
permitted hours for the parts of the premises delineated on the said plan on the
grounds that the said parts of the said premises are –
(a) structurally adapted and used, or intended to be used, for the
accommodation of persons frequenting the premises:
(i) musical or other entertainment; or
(ii) substantial refreshment in the form of a main table meal at
midday or in the evening, or both; or
(iii) both such entertainment and refreshment; and
(b) the sale of intoxicating liquor is ancillary to that entertainment or
refreshment.

FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Applicant intends to apply under Article 48 of
the said Order for an order of the above named Court specifying the part or parts
of the premises particularly delineated on the said plan as being suitable for
functions such as are referred to in Article 47(6) of the Order, namely those-
(a) organised by any body established for social, charitable or
benevolent purposes or for furthering the common interest of persons
associated with any trade, profession, educational or cultural activity, or
any game or sport; or
(b) (not exceeding six in any year) organised by the licence holder on
the grounds that-
(i) the part so delineated is structurally adapted and used or intended
to be used for the purpose of providing for the accommodation of persons
frequenting it substantial refreshment to which the sale of intoxicating
liquor is ancillary; and
(ii) suitable means of access to that part or parts of the premises
otherwise than through any other part of the premises which is used for
the sale of intoxicating liquor, are available for customers.
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person owning, residing or carrying on
business in premises in the vicinity of the premises for which the Licence is sought
who intends to object to the grant of the Licence must, in accordance with
paragraph 6 of Schedule 1 to the Order, serve notice of his intention to object upon
the Chief Clerk and the Applicant (at the Applicants’ solicitors address below if
necessary) not less than one week before the time of the opening of the court
sitting specified herein.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the permissible grounds of objection are such
as are specified in Article 7(4) (a) to (e) (i) of the Licensing Order, namely, failure
to comply with the correct procedure, unfitness of the Applicant, unsuitability of
the premises
And in the case of the application under Article 44 the permissible grounds of
objection are as specified in Article 44 (1) and (3) (structural suitability and undue
inconvenience to residents).
And in the case of the application under Article 48 the permissible grounds of
objection are as specified in Article 48(2) (suitability of the premises).
Dated this 20th day of November 2024
_________________________________
Turley Legal
Solicitors for the Applicant
Enterprise Causeway
17 Sandel Village
Knocklynn Road
Coleraine
BT52 1WW
To: The Chief Clerk at Antrim Courthouse, 30 Castle Way, Antrim, BT41

4AQ

Copy to: The Clerk of Petty Sessions at Ballymena Courthouse, Albert Place,

Ballymena, BT43 5BS
The Sub-Divisional Commander at Ballymena PSNI station, 26
Galgorm Road, Ballymena, BT43 5EX
The Sub-Divisional Commander at Bangor PSNI Station, 1 Castle
Park Avenue, Bangor, BT20 4BS
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, The Braid, 1-29 Bridge
Street, Ballymena, BT43 5EJ
Tourism Northern Ireland, Floors 10-12 Linum Chambers, Bedford
Square, Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7ES.

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