Parade Complex Skegness - have your say on licence
Written by Angela Gooch on June 29th, 2007 in Skegness Latest News.
RESIDENTS and businesses in the vicinity of the Parade Complex nightclubs on Grand Parade in the Skegness are being given 28 days to have their say on the Complex’s premises licence, following noise related complaints.
On August 15, 2007, East Lindsey District Council’s Licensing Committee will hear a request for the premises licence to be reviewed and consider whether the current conditions attached to the premises licence are sufficient.
All views should be submitted to the District Council’s Licensing Team by July 26, 2007.
The Council’s Licensing Team Leader, Adrian Twiddy, explained that any interested party could apply for a review of a premises licence at any time.
For further information about this application for the licence to be reviewed, contact the Licensing Team on 08446 601111.
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