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Popular Wallington pizza spot wants to offer music and late-night drinks
Popular Wallington pizza spot wants to offer music and late-night drinks

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Popular Wallington pizza spot wants to offer music and late-night drinks

A well-loved Wallington pizza spot is looking to extend its hours to offer live music and late-night drinks. JCPL Limited, which runs the Sourdough Joe restaurant at 5 Ross Parade, has applied for a new premises licence that would allow alcohol sales and live and recorded music every day from 12pm to midnight. The licence would also cover late-night hot food until 12am, with alcohol available for both dine-in and takeaway. Sourdough Joe is a firm favourite locally, holding a 4.9-star rating on Google. The application is open for public comments until June 26. To view the application or submit a comment, visit or contact the Licensing Team at licensing@ All representations must be made in writing. Want to find out all the latest planning applications, alcohol licensing applications and planned road closures near you? Then search the Public Notice Portal. The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms. NMA members include nearly 900 local and regional news titles which reach 40 million people across the length and breadth of the country each month. Many of these publications have served their communities for centuries and remain the most reliable source of verified news and information. Created by local news publishers and supported by the Google News Initiative, the portal carries statutory public notices published in local newspapers and is the fastest and most effective way of finding out what is happening in YOUR neighbourhood.

Road in Rhyl to be closed for four days for electrical works
Road in Rhyl to be closed for four days for electrical works

Rhyl Journal

time18-06-2025

  • General
  • Rhyl Journal

Road in Rhyl to be closed for four days for electrical works

Laburnum Drive in Rhyl will be shut from June 23 westward from a point 30 metres east of its junction with Lilac Avenue Denbighshire County Council made the order to allow Scottish Power Energy Networks to carry out essential work. The road will be closed for 18 months or until the works are completed, whichever is sooner. Pedestrian access will remain open. A signposted alternative route will be provided via Cherry Tree Walk and Ffordd Anwyl. The works are expected to finish on June 27. For more notices affecting YOUR area, visit our Public Notice Portal

Dyserth road to close for five days for electrical works
Dyserth road to close for five days for electrical works

Rhyl Journal

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Rhyl Journal

Dyserth road to close for five days for electrical works

Rhodfa Heilyn will be shut to all traffic from June 30 to July 4, with pedestrian access still available. There will not be an alternative route, according to a notice from Denbighshire County Council. The closure is to allow for electrical works by O'Connor Utilities on behalf of Scottish Power. The order is in place for 18 months, but it is expected that the work will be completed before then. The order was made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. For more notices affecting YOUR area, visit our Public Notice Portal

Huge 17.5-metre phone mast could be installed next to Beckenham flats
Huge 17.5-metre phone mast could be installed next to Beckenham flats

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Huge 17.5-metre phone mast could be installed next to Beckenham flats

A new 17.5-metre phone mast could be coming to Beckenham. The mast, which would support six antennas and two dish antennas, is proposed for land adjacent to Flat 1, Beckenham Court, The Avenue. A phone mast, or cell tower, is a tall structure equipped with antennas and technology that send and receive radio signals, enabling mobile phone communication. The application, submitted by Cornerstone, also includes plans for two equipment cabinets at ground level and associated development works. Bromley Council has confirmed it has received the application and is now inviting public comments. The full application is available to view on the council's public access website using reference number 25/01541. Comments must be submitted in writing to the Assistant Director (Planning) at the Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, Bromley, BR1 1AS, within 21 days of the notice's publication. The council will then determine whether prior approval is required for the siting and appearance of the telecommunications apparatus. The consultation period is part of the standard process for such proposals, allowing residents to express any concerns or support for the development. The application has been submitted under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2015, which covers the installation of telecommunications infrastructure. Want to find out all the latest planning applications, alcohol licensing applications and planned road closures near you? Then search the Public Notice Portal. The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms. NMA members include nearly 900 local and regional news titles which reach 40 million people across the length and breadth of the country each month. Many of these publications have served their communities for centuries and remain the most reliable source of verified news and information. Created by local news publishers and supported by the Google News Initiative, the portal carries statutory public notices published in local newspapers and is the fastest and most effective way of finding out what is happening in YOUR neighbourhood.

Sutton's Popeyes wants to serve food and drink until 3am every night
Sutton's Popeyes wants to serve food and drink until 3am every night

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Sutton's Popeyes wants to serve food and drink until 3am every night

Fast food chain Popeyes is seeking permission to stay open into the early hours at its Sutton branch. PLK Chicken UK Ltd has applied to Sutton Council for a premises licence that would allow the restaurant at 137–143 High Street to offer late night refreshment both inside and for takeaway until 3am every day. The consultation runs until June 17, and anyone who wants to comment must submit written objections to Sutton's licensing team by then. Representations must relate to one of the four licensing objectives: preventing crime and disorder, ensuring public safety, preventing public nuisance, and protecting children from harm. Full application details can be viewed at or by appointment at the Civic Offices in St Nicholas Way. Want to find out all the latest planning applications, alcohol licensing applications and planned road closures near you? Then search the Public Notice Portal. The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms. READ MORE: NMA members include nearly 900 local and regional news titles which reach 40 million people across the length and breadth of the country each month. Many of these publications have served their communities for centuries and remain the most reliable source of verified news and information. Created by local news publishers and supported by the Google News Initiative, the portal carries statutory public notices published in local newspapers and is the fastest and most effective way of finding out what is happening in YOUR neighbourhood.

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