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Licensing Act 2003 - Appeals - Summary Appendix A LICENSING ACT 2003 - APPEALS - SUMMARY APPENDIX A TOTAL IN OUTSIDE PREMISES COSTS STRESS STRESS AREA AREA ALLOWED 1 0 1 * Sophisticats, 77 Welbeck Street W1 No order for costs ALLOWED IN 7 4 3 4am+ 30mins * Arizona, 134 Marylebone Road NW1 No order for costs Coredrinking Hours up time * Freemasons Arms, 81-82 Long Acre WC2 No order for costs 1am Mon-Thur * Home House, 20 Portman Square W1 No order for costs 122am midnight Fri-Sat Mon- * Metropolitan Bar, 7 Station Approach NW1 No order for costs CoreSat Hours * Red Lion, 20 Great Windmill Street WC2 No order for costs Core Hours * Nags Head, 10 James Street, WC2 To be determined Capacity * Groucho Club, 42-45 Dean Street W1 Awarded to WCC DISMISSED 5 4 1 * Cirque, 10-14 Cranbourn Street WC2 Awarded to WCC * Stringfellows, 16-19 Upper St Martins Lane WC2 Awarded to WCC * Zebrano, 14-22 Ganton Street W1 No order as to costs * Candy Bar, 4 Carlisle Street W1 Awarded to WCC * Morpeth Arms, 58 Millbank SW1 Awarded to WCC 43 39 WITHDRAWN 82 *All Bar One, Regent Street W1 No order for costs * All Bar One, 7-9 Paddington Street W1 No order for costs * Alphabet, 61-63 Beak Street W1 No order for costs * Al-Shishawi, 51-53 Edgware Road W2 Awarded to WCC * Avenue, 7-9 James Street SW1 (St James' Conservation Trust Appeal) No order for costs * Bat & Ball, 18 Bear Street W1 No order for costs * Belushi's, 9 Russell Street WC2 No order for costs * Blue Angel, 16-17 Little Portland Street W1 No order for costs * Blue Posts, 22 Berwick Street W1 No order for costs *Boardwalk, 18 Greek Street W1 No order for costs * Bradley's Spanish Bar, 42-44 Hanway Street W1 No order for costs * Café Bar Ciao, 17 Charing Cross Road W1 (Soho Society Appeal) No order for costs * Carlisle Arms, 2 Bateman Street, W1 No order for costs * CC Club, 13 Coventry Street W1 Awarded to WCC * Chepstow, 39 Chepstow Place W2 No order for costs * Clarence PH, 53 Whitehall SW1 No order for costs * Clifton Hotel, 96 Clifton Hill NW8 To be determined * Comptons, 51-53 Old Compton Street W1 No order for cost * Constitution, 91 Bell Street NW1 No order for costs *Crispins Food & Wine, 90-92 Shaftesbury Avenue W1 Awarded to WCC * Crown, 64 Brewer Street W1 No order for costs * Crown & Sceptre, 26 Foley Street, W1 No order for costs * Devonshire Arms / Inn 1888, 21a Devonshire Street W1 No order for costs *Digress, 10 Beak Street W1 No order for costs * Ebury, 11 Pimlico Road SW1 No order for costs * Elbow Room, 103 Westbourne Grove No order for costs * Franco’s Ltd, 61-63 Jermyn Street, London, SW1 No order for costs *Fox & Hounds, 29 Passmore Street, SW1 No order for costs *Funland, 13 Coventry Street W1 No order for costs * Gallery Rendezvous, 53-55 Beak Street W1 No order for costs *Gem, 1 Upper St Martin's Lane, WC2 No order for costs * George and Dragon, 151 Cleveland Street W1 No order for costs * Green Man, 383 Euston Road NW1 No order for costs * Green Man, 36 Riding House Street W1 No order for costs * The Guinea, 30 Bruton Place, London No order for costs * Harcourt Arms, 32 Harcourt Street W1 No order for costs * Howard Hotel, 12 Temple Place, Strand WC2 No order for costs * Hurst House, 15-17 Mercer Street WC2 WCC seeking costs *Intrepid Fox, 99 Wardour Street W1 (M&B appeal only) No order for costs * Kings Head, 13 Westormoreland Street NW1 No order for costs * Lowlife, 34a Paddington Street W1 No order for costs * Lyceum Theatre, 21 Wellington Street W2 Awarded to WCC *Marquess of Anglesey, 39 Bow Street WC2 No order for costs * Marquis of Granby, 2 Rathbone Street W1 No order for costs *Nell of Old Drury, 29 Catherine Street WC2 No order for costs *Odeon Leicester Square, 24-27 Leicester Square WC2 No order for costs * O'Neill's, 14 New Row WC2 Awarded to WCC * O'Neils, Wardour Street W1 No order for costs * O'Neills, 7 Shepherd Street No order for costs * Paddington Sports Club, Club Pavilion Castallain Road W9 Awarded to WCC *Pangaea, 85 Piccadilly W1 No order for costs * Phoenix, 37 Cavendish Square W1 No order for costs * Pop, 14 Soho Street W1 No order for costs * Porcupine, 48 Charing Cross Road W1 No order for costs * Pride of Pimlico, 85 Tatchbrook Street SW1 No order for costs * Prince Alfred, 112 Queensway W2 No order for costs * Prince Regent, 71 Marylebone High Street W1 Awarded to WCC * Prince Bonaparte, 80 Chepstow Road W2 Awarded to WCC * Rainforest Café, 20-24 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 Awarded to WCC * Red Lion, 2 Duke of York Street SW1 No order for costs * Retro Bar, 2 George Court, WC2 No order for costs *Rococco, 7-9 Cranbourn Street WC2 No order for costs * Samuel Pepys, 29 Clarges Street W1 No order for costs * Sainsburys, 31-35 Mortimer Street W1 No order for costs * Six Degrees, 56-57 Frith Street W1 No order for costs * Soho Lounge, 2-4 Meard Street W1 No order for costs *Soho Wine Bar, 12-13 Greek Street W1 No order for costs * Spread Eagle, 8 Woodstock Street W1 No order for costs *Sugar Reef, 42-44 Great Windmill Street W1 No order for costs * Tattershall Castle, Victoria Embankment SW1 No order for costs * Three Greyhounds, 25 Greek Street W1 (M&B appeal) No order for costs *Tom Cribb, 36 Panton Street W1 No order for costs *Too 2 Much, 1/4 & 7/12 Walker's Court W1 No order for costs *Turks Head, 10 Motcomb Street SW1 No order for costs * Thornbury Castle, 29 Enford Street No order for costs *UCI Cinema, 133-165 Queensway W2 No order for costs * Umbaba, 15-21 Ganton Street W1 Awarded to WCC *Warwick, 1-3 Warwick Street W1 No order for costs * Waxy O'Connors, 13 Wardour Street & 14-16 Rupert Street W1 No order for costs * Wellington, 351 Strand WC2 No order for costs * White Lion, 24 James Street WC2 No order for costs *Zoo Bar/Venom, 13-17 Bear Street W1 No order for costs IN OUTSIDE PREMISES COSTS STRESS STRESS AREA AREA TOTAL 43 54 SETTLED 97 * Adam & Eve, 81 Petty France SW1 No order *All Bar One, 36-38 Dean Street W1 No order *All Bar One, 48 Leicester Square, WC2 No order *Angel & Crown, 58 St Martin's Lane WC2 No order * Argyll Arms, 18 Argyll Street W1 No order *Babble, 59 Berkely Square W1 No order * Balls Brothers, 20 St James's Street SW1 No order *Bar Aquada, 14 Maiden Lane WC2 No order *Be At One, 23 Wellington Street WC2 No order *Bear & Staff, 10/12 Bear Street W1 No order *The Belgravia, 152 Ebury Street SW1 No order * Ben Crouch Tavern, 77a Wells Street No order *Black Horse, 6 Rathbone Place W1 No order *Brazen Head, 69 Lisson Street SW1 No order *Black Lion & French Horn, 5 Pollen Street W1 No order * Bridge House Hotel, 13 Westbourne Terrace, W2 No order *Cambridge Hotel, 93 Charing Cross Road W1 No order *Carpenter's Arms, 12 Seymour Place W1 No order * Cask & Glass, 39-41 Palace Street SW1 No order *Clachan, 34 Kingly Street W1 No order * Clarence, 4 Dover Street W1 No order * Coach & Horses, 29 Greek Street W1 No order * Coach & Horses, 35 Willow Place SW1 No order * Coach & Horses, 1 Great Marlborough Street W1 (Soho Soc) No order * Coal Hole, 91 The Strand WC2 No order * Dog & Duck, 18 Bateman Street W1 No order * Duke of Albermarle, 6 Stafford Street, W1 No order *The Eagle, 3-5 Rathbone Place W1 No order *Duke of Wellington, 94 Crawford Street W1 No order *Duke of York, 8 Dering Street W1 No order * Duke of Kendal, 38 Connaught Street, W2 No order * Feathers, 18-20 Broadway SW1 No order *Garlic & Shots, 14 frith Street W1 No order * Fiesta Havana, 17 Hanover Square W1 No order * Gaslight, 4 Duke of York Street SW1 No order *Glassblower, 42 Glasshouse Street W1 No order * Golden Lion, 25 King Street SW1 No order * Green Man, 57 Berwick Street W1 No order *Grosvenor Victoria Casino, 150-160 Edgware Road W2 No order * Imperial, 5 Leicester Place W1 No order *King William IV, 111 Grosvenor Road SW1 No order * John Lewis Central Management, 171 Victoria Street SW1 No order * Kudos Café Bar, 10 Adelaide Street WC2 No order * Hotel Intercontinental, 1 Hamilton Place, W1 No order * L'Arco Italian Restaurant, 79 Buckingham Park Road, SW1 No order * Last Bid, 22 Woodstock Street W1 No order * La Rueda, 102 Wigmore Street W1 No order * Leinster Arms, 17 Leinster Terrace W2 No order * Litten Tree, 17-19 Artillery Row, SW1 No order *London Zoo, Regent's Park NW1 No order * Long Acre, 1-3 Long Acre, WC2 No order *Loop, 19 Dering Street W1 No order *Mad Bishop & Bear, Paddington Station W2 No order * Luigi's Bar, 136 Wardour Street W1 No order * Marquis of Granby, 41 Romney Street SW1 No order * Marquis of Granby, 51-52 Chandos Place, WC2 No order *Moon Under Water, 28 Leicester Square WC2 No order *Motion, Hungerford House WC2 No order * Mulligans of Mayfair, 13-14 Cork Street W1 No order * Nellie Dean, 89 Dean Street, W1 No order * Nordic Bar, 25 Newman Street W1 No order * Old Shades, 37 Whitehall SW1 No order * O'Neill's, 38 Great Marlborough Street, W1 No order * Opera Tavern, 23 Catherine Street, WC2 No order *Oxygen, 18 Irving Street W1 No order * Page 11 Warwick Way SW1 No order * Pitcher & Piano, 10 Pollen Street, W1 No order * Polar Bear, 28/30 Lisle Street, W1 No order * Pontefract Castle, 71/73 Wigmore Street W1 No order * Prince of Wales, 150-151 Drury Lane W1 No order * Punch & Judy, 40 The Market, Covent Garden WC2 No order * Queens Head, 15 Denman Street W1 (Soho Society Appeal) No order * Red Lion, 48 Parliament Street SW1 No order * Reef Café Bar, Paddington Station W2 No order * Royal College of Surgeons, 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields WC2A No order * Royal George, Goslet Yard WC2 No order
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