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LICENSING ACT 2003 Application for the Variation of a Premises Licence

BS1 5TJPublished 25/10/25
Bristol Post • 

What is proposed?

I, Benjamin Hugh Silvey, of Bristol Cathedral, College
Green, Bristol have submitted an application for the
variation of a premises licence to Bristol City Council,
Licensing Authority 100 Temple Street, Bristol BS1 6AG.
The record of the application may also be inspected
at this address between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm
Monday - Friday, with the exception of Wednesday
when the opening hours are 10.00 am and 5.00 pm
or on the Council's website at www.bristol.gov.uk.
The application is to extended the Cathedral's
Premises Licence from 23.00 to 24.00 (midnight)
and to add dance, recorded music and plays.
Relevant persons and responsible authorities may
make written representation to the relevant Licensing
Authority by 20 November 2025. Such representation
shall be made in writing to Licensing Team, PO Box
3300, Bristol, BS1 9LN or via email: licensing@bristol.
gov.uk It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make
a false statement in connection with an application, the
maximum fee for which a person is liable on summary
conviction for the offence is an unlimited fine.

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