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Preston Masonic Hall, 2 Saul Street - Change to Premises Licence

PR1 2QUPublished 27/03/26
Lancashire Post • 

What is proposed?

LICENSING ACT 2003
Application for Variation of a Premises
Licence

Preston Masonic Hall, 2 Saul Street, Preston, PR1
2QU. I, Preston Masonic Hall Limited hereby give
notice that I have applied to vary the Premises
Licence in respect of the above premises. The
proposed variation is to authorise regulated
entertainment activities and the sale of alcohol
from 11:00 – 02:00 daily, and the provision of late-
night refreshment from 23:00 – 02:00 daily.
All licensing conditions will be removed and be
replaced by those in the Operating Schedule
submitted with the application. The application can
be viewed at the offices of the Licensing Authority
at Preston City Council, Town Hall, Lancaster
Road, Preston, PR1 2RL during normal office
hours or at

www.preston.gov.uk.

Any interested
party or Responsible Authority may make
representations to the Council about the
application. Such representations must be in
writing and must be made no later than 20 April
2026.
It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a
false statement in connection with an application.
A person guilty of such an offence is liable to an
unlimited fine on conviction.

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