This Report Lists All Licences Issue Between 01/08/2021 and 31/08/2021. the Report Shows the Licence Number, the Most Recent Issue Date and the Address

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This Report Lists All Licences Issue Between 01/08/2021 and 31/08/2021. the Report Shows the Licence Number, the Most Recent Issue Date and the Address This report lists all licences issue between 01/08/2021 and 31/08/2021. The report shows the licence number, the most recent issue date and the address. Where the licence is issued to somebody's home address, only the name is given. Alcohol and Entertainment Personal (Alcohol) LN/000014636 05/08/2021 Theiventhiran Maseethan LN/000014636 05/08/2021 Theiventhiran Maseethan LN/000025572 19/08/2021 Yung Ping Cowley LN/000017601 26/08/2021 Danny Mark Davis Premises (LA 2003) LN/000015241 16/08/2021 Winchelsea Sands Holiday Village, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, TN36 4NB LN/000016123 16/08/2021 The Broad Oak, Chitcombe Road, Broad Oak, East Sussex, TN31 6EU LN/000016117 18/08/2021 Tesco Express, 7-8 Collington Mansions, Collington Avenue, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 3PU LN/000015690 23/08/2021 Catsfield Post Office Stores, Post Office, The Green, Catsfield, East Sussex, TN33 9DJ LN/000015690 23/08/2021 Catsfield Post Office Stores, Post Office, The Green, Catsfield, East Sussex, TN33 9DJ Temporary Event Notice (Late) LN/000025496 02/08/2021 1 High Street, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AE LN/000025498 02/08/2021 Icklesham Recreation Ground, Main Road, Icklesham, East Sussex, TN36 4BS LN/000025499 02/08/2021 Blods Hall, Upper Sea Road, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN40 1RL LN/000025516 05/08/2021 Ashburnham Place, Ashburnham Place, Ashburnham, East Sussex, TN33 9NF LN/000025522 05/08/2021 Taris Coffee Bar, Workshop, Westfield Garage, Main Road, Westfield, East Sussex, TN35 4QE LN/000025523 05/08/2021 Winchelsea Cricket Ground And Pavilion, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4EY LN/000025532 06/08/2021 Park Holidays UK Ltd, Coghurst Hall Caravan Park, Ivyhouse Lane, Guestling, East Sussex, TN35 4NP LN/000025534 06/08/2021 Rye Harbour Holiday Park, Frenchmans Beach Holiday Village, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7TX LN/000025535 06/08/2021 Three Oaks Village Hall, Butchers Lane, Three Oaks, Guestling, East Sussex, TN35 4NG LN/000025554 16/08/2021 Highwood Golf Club, 47 Ellerslie Lane, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 4LJ LN/000025576 23/08/2021 Bexhill Comrades Club, 4-6 London Road, Bexhill on Sea, TN39 3JU LN/000025594 26/08/2021 Wickham Manor, Wickham Rock Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4AG LN/000025595 26/08/2021 Winchelsea New Hall, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4EY LN/000025596 26/08/2021 Ashburnham Place, Ashburnham Place, Ashburnham, East Sussex, TN33 9NF Temporary Event Notice (Stnd) LN/000025506 03/08/2021 Ivyland Farm, Netherfield Road, Netherfield, East Sussex, TN33 9QB LN/000025507 03/08/2021 1 High Street, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AE LN/000025508 03/08/2021 Pebsham Community Centre, Seabourne Road, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN40 2SW LN/000025509 03/08/2021 Winchelsea Cricket Ground And Pavilion, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4EY LN/000025528 05/08/2021 Route 1066 Cafe, Johns Cross Road, Johns Cross, East Sussex, TN32 5JH LN/000025536 06/08/2021 Sedlescombe Village Hall, The Street, Sedlescombe, East Sussex, TN33 0QW LN/000025537 06/08/2021 R.A.F.A Albatross Club, 15-16 Marina Arcade, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN40 1JS LN/000025545 10/08/2021 Camelot, 90 Westfield Lane, Westfield, East Sussex, TN37 7NQ LN/000025557 16/08/2021 Ferryfields Caravan Park, Station Road, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4JU LN/000025559 16/08/2021 Bodiam Station, Bodiam Road, Bodiam, East Sussex, TN32 5RA LN/000025561 17/08/2021 Crowham Manor Farm, Main Road, Westfield, East Sussex, TN35 4SR LN/000025563 17/08/2021 Three Oaks Village Hall, Butchers Lane, Three Oaks, Guestling, East Sussex, TN35 4NG LN/000025570 19/08/2021 St Francis Fields, Main Street, Northiam, East Sussex, TN31 6LP LN/000025571 19/08/2021 The Cooden Beach Hotel, Jarvis Cooden Beach Hotel, Cooden Sea Road, Cooden, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 4TT LN/000025582 24/08/2021 1 High Street, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AE LN/000025583 24/08/2021 Camelot, 90 Westfield Lane, Westfield, East Sussex, TN37 7NQ LN/000025586 24/08/2021 Flimwell Village Hall, Corner Farm Close, Flimwell, East Sussex, TN5 7FE LN/000025599 26/08/2021 Beckley Village Hall, Main Street, Beckley, East Sussex, TN31 6RL Gambling Lotteries LN/000013409 04/08/2021 Memorial Hall, Workhouse Lane, Icklesham, East Sussex, TN36 4AL LN/000025550 11/08/2021 1 Park Haven, 9 Brockley Road, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 3EZ Miscellaneous Street Collections LN/000025581 23/08/2021 Domons Lodge, Higham Lane, Northiam, East Sussex, TN31 6JT Special Treatments Semi Permanent Make Up (Estab) LN/000025542 09/08/2021 68 London Road, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 3LE Semi Permanent MakeUp (Person) LN/000025543 09/08/2021 Dung Thuy Trinh Tattoing Establishment LN/000025502 02/08/2021 57 Ninfield Road, Bexhill, East Sussex, TN39 5BA Tattooing (Person) LN/000025501 02/08/2021 Tom Fox Taxi and Private Hire Rother Dual Driver LN/000025511 04/08/2021 Ali Ozgun LN/000025520 05/08/2021 Aaron Hughes LN/000021974 13/08/2021 Kevin George Holland LN/000014978 20/08/2021 Jill Craig LN/000014727 31/08/2021 Deborah Shave LN/000025605 31/08/2021 Ian Riley Rother Hackney Carriage LN/000020133 03/08/2021 HC059, Rother Vehicle LN/000022060 03/08/2021 HC142, Rother Vehicle LN/000025512 04/08/2021 HC092, Rother Vehicle LN/000015474 05/08/2021 HC133, Rother Vehicle 05/08/2021 HC016, Rother Vehicle LN/000024780 06/08/2021 HC130, Rother Vehicle LN/000024827 06/08/2021 HC128, Rother Vehicle LN/000020882 11/08/2021 HC089, Rother Vehicle LN/000022691 11/08/2021 HC163, Rother Vehicle LN/000014749 11/08/2021 HC060, Rother Vehicle LN/000023776 13/08/2021 HC193, Rother Vehicle LN/000024812 16/08/2021 HC125, Rother Vehicle LN/000025562 17/08/2021 HC030, Rother Vehicle LN/000022700 19/08/2021 HC001, Rother Vehicle LN/000021995 19/08/2021 HC132, Rother Vehicle LN/000024432 24/08/2021 HC064, Rother Vehicle LN/000022789 26/08/2021 HC173, Rother Vehicle LN/000019080 26/08/2021 HC042, Rother Vehicle LN/000020957 26/08/2021 HC028, Rother Vehicle LN/000024632 26/08/2021 HC086, Rother Vehicle LN/000022821 26/08/2021 HC022, Rother Vehicle Rother Private Hire Operator LN/000025530 05/08/2021 222-777, 20 Top Cross Road, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, TN40 2RT Rother Private Hire Vehicle LN/000025529 05/08/2021 PH062, Rother Vehicle LN/000013519 09/08/2021 PH118, Rother Vehicle LN/000016802 19/08/2021 PH029, Rother Vehicle LN/000014551 20/08/2021 PH034, Rother Vehicle LN/000015008 20/08/2021 PH039, Rother Vehicle LN/000018289 20/08/2021 PH004, Rother Vehicle LN/000018299 20/08/2021 PH005, Rother Vehicle LN/000018303 20/08/2021 PH001, Rother Vehicle LN/000014520 27/08/2021 PH036, Rother Vehicle LN/000025604 31/08/2021 PH061, Rother Vehicle.
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