I have received notification that an application has been received by the City Council for a Premises Licence variation for premises at Dixy Chicken, 450 Wilbraham Road, Manchester, M21 0AG.
A summary of the application is as follows:
Trading hours for the provision of late night refreshment:
Mon to Tue: To extend the permitted hours from (2300 - 0100) to (2300 - 0200)
Wed to Thur: To extend the permitted hours from (2300 - 0100) to (2300 - 0300)
Fri to Sat: To extend the permitted hours from (2300 - 0200) to (2300 - 0400)
Sun: To extend the permitted hours from (2300 - 0100) to (2300 - 0300)
Opening hours for the premises:
Mon to Tue: To extend the permitted hours from (1100 - 0100) to (2300 - 0200)
Wed to Thur:To extend the permitted hours from (1100 - 0100) to (2300 - 0300)
Fri to Sat: To extend the permitted hours from (1100 - 0200) to (2300 - 0400)
Sun: To extend the permitted hours from (1100 - 0100) to (2300 - 0300)
If you have any comments, you can make these directly to The Licensing Unit (e-mail: premises.licensing@manchester.gov.uk) or write to: The Licensing Unit, Regulatory & Enforcement Services, Premises Team, PO Box 271, Manchester, M18 8YU by 29 May 2012. The Licensing Authority may only consider a representation relating to the effect of granting of a licence on the licensing objectives, which are: Prevention of crime and disorder; Public Safety; Prevention of public nuisance and the Protection of children from harm.
As a local Councillor I can make representations to support local residents; as can John Leech MP (leechj@parliament.uk; 434 3334). If you wish for us to do so, please let us know and send us a copy of any representation you may be making.
It's a shame there are no licensing objectives covering tasty late-night snacks - or the furthering of individual freedom!
ReplyDelete- Adam