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Public Notice

Basingstoke and Deane Premises Licence Mole Kin

PUBLIC NOTICE LICENSING ACT 2003 NEW PREMISES LICENCE APPLICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an application was made to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Counci lot a NEW premises licence under the above Act on __21/12/2015___
Applicants
Mr Keith Giles
Address
Premises
Mole kin
Ramsdell Rd, Monk Sherborne RG26 5HS
Proposed licensable activities:
The activities will bethe servng of food in the bar area, bar restaurant area and restaurant areas of the building. Proposed Food/Restaurant servngtimes will be Mon to Thursday Fridayto Saturday Sun Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing 10.00-22.00 10.00-23.00 10.00- 22.00 Alcohol will be served onthe premises and will be consumed bothindoorsandoutdoorsofbuilding. Proposed Bar Opening times MontoThursday FridaytoSaturday Sun 12.00-23.00 12.00-24.00 12.00-23.00 Proposed Light Music & Entertainment light entertainment providing music for diners, light Jazz, Classical,lightpopularmusic,andrecordedmusicvia a sound system. Recorded Music
MontoThursday FridaytoSaturday Sun
12.00-23.00 12.00-23.00 12.00-22.00
LiveMusic
MontoThursday FridaytoSaturday Sun None 19.00-23.00 12.00-23.00

Thepostaladdressofthelicensingauthoritywheretheregister is kept and the application may be inspected is: Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, RG214AH. Any person wishing to makerepresentationsonthismattershallgivenotice,inwriting, statingtheprecisenatureofsuchrepresentationstotheHead of Commissioning and Governance, Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG214AH within 28 days of the publication date of this notice given above. Further details on how to make a valid representations is on the licensing authorities website www.basingstoke.gov.uk or from the licensing team on 01256 844844, email licensing@basingstoke.gov.uk It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement i fine for which a person is liable on s mmary conviction for the offence is £5000.

 
Published on 01/07/2016