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Hornby tavern deferred

The Licensing Control! Commission his deferred decisions about a new tavern sought in Hornby, and about extensions to the Hornby Licensing Trust’s premises. An application for a tavern licence in Waterloo Road had been made by GU.S Properties, Ltd. The commission noted I that the trust had planning permission from the local, authority, but this was subject to a hearing before thei Town and Country Planning Appeal Board However, G.U.S. Proper-! ties has no planning per-! mission for its proposal. ‘The planning aspects will i not be free of difficulty, and ' will be subject to delays." said the commission.

It said that both appli-l; I cations faced considerable;, planning problems, and any ' decision should be deferred ' ' until these were resolved. “However, by way ofl some indication of our tenta- • five and present thinking,;; I we say that we prefer the I (site or the type of site proiposed by the trust. “The site offered bv ( G.U.S. Properties is, in oir | view, too near and too,; (closely associated with! i industrial land and industrial development to accord with ; our view that a neighbour- (i (hood tavern designed in suburban surroundings to suit., individual needs is the type iof venture suitable for Horn-,; by” 1 The commission has also ' declined an application for 1

an exemption for dancing I and entertainment and ■extended hours made by the Heathcote Valle}’ Tavern, Ltd. It said that further representations could be made on l the application after plans were submitted for alterations to reduce the noise from the Tavern’s lounge ' bar when used for dancing and entertainment. If plans were satisfactory (the commission would probably grant an exemption, but (restrict it to 10 p.m. It would review any such! (exemption after six months. ( General ancillary liquor li-( •cences have been granted to; the Christchurch-Richmond ( (M.S.A. Bowling Club, and to; the Methven Cricket Club. (

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Press, 12 June 1978, Page 6

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Hornby tavern deferred Press, 12 June 1978, Page 6

Hornby tavern deferred Press, 12 June 1978, Page 6

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