The new owners of Newsboy, at 263 Chase Cross Road, Collier Row has applied for a license to sell alcohol. We have been inundated with local residents objecting to the plans
The application is for alcohol to be sold off the premises on Monday to Thursday, from 06.00 to 21.00 and on Friday to Sunday, from 06.00 to 21.30.
If you would like to object, you must do this as soon as possible, as the closing date is this week, the 15th July. You can do so by writing or by e-mail, the details of which are below.
Under the under the Licensing Act 2003, you can only object on four grounds, which are. One, the prevention of crime and disorder. Two, public safety. Three, the prevention of public nuisance and four, the protection of children from harm. These are the only grounds by law that are allowed to be submitted, it would help your objection if you could try and comment around these four headings only.
You must also live or work in the area immediately around the application address, such as Chase Cross Road, The new Havering’s development, Lower Bedfords Road or the top of Havering Road to be accepted as a valid objector. You will need to include you address on your letter as well, or it will not be accepted.
Please e-mail or write to the licensing officer at Havering Council with your objection, his address is paul.campbell@havering.gov.uk or by post to LB Havering, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM1 3SL. Please copy your reply to Cllr Andrew Mann via the Town Hall or on e-mail to andrew.mann@havering.gov.uk
Although the closing date is this week, objections are often still accepted. They will be marked out of date, however, they can still be counted, so please write or e-mail if you wish to object.
We have more details on our web site, such as links to Havering Councils website with more information about the Licensing Act 2003 and how to object, address below.
for more information, click here to go to Havering Council website.
The application is for alcohol to be sold off the premises on Monday to Thursday, from 06.00 to 21.00 and on Friday to Sunday, from 06.00 to 21.30.
If you would like to object, you must do this as soon as possible, as the closing date is this week, the 15th July. You can do so by writing or by e-mail, the details of which are below.
Under the under the Licensing Act 2003, you can only object on four grounds, which are. One, the prevention of crime and disorder. Two, public safety. Three, the prevention of public nuisance and four, the protection of children from harm. These are the only grounds by law that are allowed to be submitted, it would help your objection if you could try and comment around these four headings only.
You must also live or work in the area immediately around the application address, such as Chase Cross Road, The new Havering’s development, Lower Bedfords Road or the top of Havering Road to be accepted as a valid objector. You will need to include you address on your letter as well, or it will not be accepted.
Please e-mail or write to the licensing officer at Havering Council with your objection, his address is paul.campbell@havering.gov.uk or by post to LB Havering, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, Essex, RM1 3SL. Please copy your reply to Cllr Andrew Mann via the Town Hall or on e-mail to andrew.mann@havering.gov.uk
Although the closing date is this week, objections are often still accepted. They will be marked out of date, however, they can still be counted, so please write or e-mail if you wish to object.
We have more details on our web site, such as links to Havering Councils website with more information about the Licensing Act 2003 and how to object, address below.
for more information, click here to go to Havering Council website.
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