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POSTCODE PREMISES LICENCE HOLDER PREMISES MANAGER LICENSED HOURS VARIATION EXTENDED HOURS Staney Hill Hall Old North Road Lerwic SHETLAND ISLANDS AREA LICENSING BOARD LICENSING (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005 / LICENSING REGISTER (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2007 SUMMARY OF PREMISES LICENCE INFORMATION POSTCODE PREMISES LICENCE HOLDER PREMISES LICENSED HOURS VARIATION EXTENDED HOURS MANAGER Staney Hill Hall North Staney Hill Karen D Ridland On Consumption: 18 January 2019: Old North Road Community Association Mon-Sat: 6pm – 1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Sun: 6pm – 11pm Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0AB Queens Hotel KGQ Hotels Ltd George G Hepburn On Consumption: 15 October 2009: 24 Commercial Street Mon-Sun: 11am-1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0AN Lerwick Boating Club Lerwick Boating Club Andrew Anderson On Consumption: 12a Commercial Street Mon-Sun: 11am-1am Lerwick ZE1 0AQ Kveldsro House Hotel Brudolff Hotels Ltd Angus Duncan On Consumption: 8 May 2017: Greenfield Place Mon-Sun: 11am-1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Off Consumption: Manager (Minor Variation) Mon-Sun: 11am-10pm granted ZE1 0AX Glen Orchy House Hugh T Howarth Hugh T Howarth On Consumption: 28 April 2016 20 Knab Road Mon-Sun: 12pm- 11pm Licence ceased Lerwick (Licence ceased - see current Licence below) ZE1 0AX Glen Orchy House Sopha Howarth No manager in On Consumption: 17 May 2021: 20 Knab Road place Mon-Sun: 12pm- 11pm Review Hearing - written Lerwick warning ZE1 0BF Morton Lodge Social Morton Lodge Social Club On Consumption: 1am-2am 22,23,29 & 30 December Club Club Mon-Sat: 11am-1am 2009 Masonic Hall Sun: 11am-12am 1am-3am 1 January 2010 - refused Queen’s Lane Off Consumption: 1am-2am 2 January 2010 - refused Lerwick Mon-Sun: 11am-10pm 1am-2am 22-26 January 2010-refused 1am-3am 27 January 2010 - refused 1am-2am 13 March 2010-refused 1am-2am 14 March 2010-refused 1am-2am 15 March 2010-refused 1am-2am 2 April 2010-refused 1am-2am 3 April 2010-refused 1am-2am 4 April 2010-refused ZE1 0BJ Lounge Bar Philip G Manson Senga M Priestley On Consumption: 14 November 2014: 4 Mounthooly Street Mon-Sun: 11am-1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Manager (Minor Variation) granted 18 January 2017: Variation on ages of children allowed in the premises ZE1 0BJ Da Steak Hoose Da Steak Hoose Limited Rhona S Anderson On Consumption: 10 November 2010: 5 Mounthooly Street Mon-Sat: 11.30am-1am Increase in On Consumption Lerwick Sun: 12pm-11pm hours (Variation other than Minor) granted 15 November 2013: Amendment to Operating Plan – televised sport (Variation other than Minor) granted 21 August 2015: Transfer granted 3 September 2015: Substitution of Premises Manager and change of premises name (Minor Variation) granted 28 November 2017: Change downstairs to Café and Bar; Change parts, terms and times of children/young person entry 2 July 2019: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0DL Beervana Shetland Beer Company Erik M Burgess Off Consumption: 21 September 2017: Ltd Mon-Sat: 10am-10pm Licence surrendered Sun: 12.30pm – 10pm ZE1 0DL Wine Shop Brudolff Hotels Ltd Simon J Hill Off Consumption: 23 December 2019: 113 Commercial Street Mon-Wed: 10am – 9pm Substitution of Premises Lerwick Thurs-Sat: 10am – 10pm Manager (Minor Variation) Sun: 12pm – 9pm granted ZE1 0EJ Golden Coach J & J (2008) Ltd Jeffrey Ma On Consumption: 19 November 2010: Restaurant Mon-Sun: 12pm-1am Licence surrendered 17 Hillhead Lerwick ZE1 0EX The Dowry Beervana Ltd Erik M Burgess On Consumption: 13 March 2018: 11pm 28 July 2018 – 1am 29 July 2018 98 Commercial Street Mon-Sun: 11am–11pm Provisional Licence granted 11pm – 1am 1-31 December 2018 Lerwick Off Consumption: 6 June 2018: 11pm 30 March 2019-1am 31 March Mon-Sun: 10am-10pm Premises Licence granted 2019 9 July 2018: Minor Variation granted; name of premises changed ZE1 0EX Grand Hotel Lisa Jane Doolan Lisa Jane Doolan On Consumption: 23 October 2009: 149 Commercial Street Mon-Thurs: 11am-1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Fri-Sat: 11am-3am Manager (Minor Variation) Sun: 11am-1am granted 1 February 2011: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 25 July 2012: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 17 January 2014: Increase in On Consumption hours (Nightclub) (Variation other than Minor) Granted 12 January 2016: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 19 January 2017: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 9 March 2021: Transfer – granted 5 August 2021: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0EX The String The String Shetland Ltd Neil Riddell On Consumption: 26 October 2010: 88 Commercial Street Mon-Sun: 11am-12am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Manager (Minor Variation) granted 29 August 2011: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 9 May 2014: Change to premises name (Minor Variation) granted 6 January 2015: Transfer granted 25 May 2015: Transfer granted 12 April 2017: Transfer granted 12 April 2017: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 26 April 2017: Change to Upstairs Layout Plan (Minor Variation) 5 June 2017: Change to Operating Plan to include: change of premises name; Challenge 25 Scheme; increase on sale terminal hour to 1am; live performances (acoustic only); indoor/outdoor sports; and child entry accompanied by adult to Midnight 24 August 2017: Application for Variation other than Minor Variation: Amend access for children and young persons, to allow unaccompanied access under certain conditions. 23 May 2018: Transfer granted 30 May 2018: Subsitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted – Premises Name updated. 14 March 2019: Subsitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 31 July 2020 Licence Surrendered ZE1 0EX The Noost Duncan E Clubb Duncan E Clubb On Consumption: 15 December 2010: 86 Commercial Street Mon-Sun: 11am – 1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Manager (Minor Variation) granted 8 July 2014: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 14 April 2016: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 5 February 2018: Transfer granted 15 November 2019: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0GQ Brucefield Stores G & B Anderson (LK) Ltd Anne Anderson Off Consumption: 28 February 2013: Thorfinn Street Mon-Thurs: 10am-6pm Licence surrendered Lerwick Fri: 10am-8pm Sat: 10am-6pm Sun: 11am-4pm ZE1 0HX Universal Stores Margaret J Waldie Margaret J Waldie Off Consumption: 114 Commercial Street Mon-Tues: 10am – 5pm Lerwick Wed: 10am – 12:30pm Thurs-Sat: 10am – 5pm ZE1 0JL RAFA Shetland Branch RAFA Shetland Branch Club On Consumption: Club Club Mon-Sun: 11:30am-1am 11 Charlotte Street Lerwick ZE1 0LL Captain Flint's Brae Stores Ltd Gabor A Keszeg On Consumption: 1 November 2011: Market Cross Mon-Thurs: 11am-1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Fri-Sat: 11am-3am Manager (Minor Variation) Sun: 11am-1am granted Off Consumption: 28 June 2013: Mon-Sun: 11am-10pm Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 28 February 2014: Increase in On Consumption hours & decrease in Off Consumption hours, change to Layout Plan(Variation other than Minor) Granted 17 November 2015: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 17 November 2016: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 20 February 2017: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 29 August 2017: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 28 June 2018: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 12 July 2019: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0LL Chevalier Kalmar Sodexo, 5th floor, The Anna Nosszewska On Consumption: 20 December 2013: Quay 4 Exchange No.2 62 Mon-Sun: 5pm-12am Change of premises address Holmsgarth Market Street, (Minor Variation) granted Lerwick Aberdeen 17 June 2014: Change of premises address (Minor Variation) granted 25 August 2014: Change of premises address (Minor Variation) granted 20 October 2014: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 11 November 2015: Licence surrendered ZE1 0LL D & G Leslie Brae Stores Ltd Gergo A Csikany Off Consumption: 25 February 2011: Ellesmere Stores Mon-Sun: 10am-10pm Substitution of Premises Market Cross Manager (Minor Variation) Lerwick granted 23 November 2011: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 30 January 2012: Change to Layout Plan (Minor Variation) granted 20 June 2012: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 29 September 2014: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 17 November 2015: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted 12 July 2019: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0LL Phu Siam Thai Sopha Phosoongnoen Sopha Howarth On Consumption: 6 August 2015: Restaurant Monday – Sunday 11am – Substitution of Premises Market Cross 1am Manager (Minor Variation) Lerwick granted 17 May 2021: Review Hearing - written warning 10 June 2021: Substitution of Premises Manager (Minor Variation) granted ZE1 0LL Sans Vitesse Sodexo, 5th Floor, The Barney WW Harris On Consumption: 11 November 2015: 12noon – 5pm 29 November 2014 Victoria Pier Exchange No.2, 62 Mon-Sun: 5pm-12am Licence surrendered 12noon – 5pm 20 December 2014 Lerwick Market Street, 12noon – 5pm 25 December 2014 Aberdeen 12noon – 5pm 1 January 2015 ZE1 0LL The Thule Thule Bar (Lerwick) Ltd Mark Toka On Consumption: 22 May 2012: Esplanade Mon-Sun: 11am – 1am Substitution of Premises Lerwick Off Consumption: Manager (Minor Variation) Mon-Sat: 10am-10pm granted Sun: 11am-10pm 6 November 2014: Substitution
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