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Response to Request for Information [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Response to Request for Information Reference FOI 002702 Date 28 August 2018 Entertainment Licence Request: I would like to obtain or purchase a list of venues, pubs and establishments which are licenced for live entertainment which may provide entertainment by three or more musicians constituting a band. With reference to your above request, please see our response provided from page 2 onwards. Polish Catholic Club Polish Catholic Centre Stafford Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV10 6DQ Hurst Hill Methodist Church Hall Hurst Hill Methodist Church Hall Hurst Road Lanesfield Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 9EU Gorgeous 34-36 School Street Town Centre Wolverhampton WV1 4LF Divine Bar 77 Darlington Street City Centre Wolverhampton WV1 4LY R.A.F.A. Club Royal Air Force Association 26 Goldthorn Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 4PN The Gunmakers Arms 63 Trysull Road Merry Hill / Bradmore Wolverhampton WV3 7JE Dartmouth Arms Dartmouth Arms Public House 47 Vicarage Road Parkfield Wolverhampton WV2 1DF Grand Station Grand Station Conference And Banqueting Centre Sun Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV10 0BF The Lakshmi Restaurant 190-210 Dudley Road Blakenhall Wolverhampton WV2 3DY Wolverhampton Racecourse Dunstall Park Centre Gorsebrook Road Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 0PE The Robin R'n'B Club 2 26-28 Mount Pleasant Bilston Wolverhampton WV14 7LT The Cobra Lounge 30 Queen Street City Centre Wolverhampton WV1 3JW Ujamaa Limited Street Record Clifford Street Wolverhampton West Midlands Northwood Park Primary School Northwood Park School Collingwood Road Bushbury Wolverhampton WV10 8DS Northycote Farm Country Park Northycote Farm Underhill Lane Low Hill Wolverhampton WV10 7JF West Park West Park Park Road West Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton East Park East Park Hickman Avenue Eastfield Wolverhampton St Marys Church Of England St Marys Church Of England Church Oxford Street Bilston Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 7DZ St Leonards Church St Leonards Chuch Of England C Walsall Street Bilston Wolverhampton WV14 0AT St Chads Church St Chads Community Centre Connaught Road Stowlawn Wolverhampton WV14 6NY Christ Church Junior School Christ Church School Woodcote Road Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton WV6 8LG Broadmeadow Special School Broadmeadow Nursery Lansdowne Road Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton WV1 4BE St Josephs Church Hall St Josephs Church Coalway Road Merry Hill / Penn Wolverhampton WV3 7LF Lower Bradley Community Centre Bradley Community Centre Wallace Road Bradley Wolverhampton WV14 8BP Eastfield Community Centre 50 Colliery Road Eastfield Wolverhampton WV1 2QZ Duke Street Community Centre Duke Street Community Centre Duke Street Eastfield Wolverhampton WV1 3SA St. Chad's Community Centre St Chads Community Centre Owen Road Merridale Wolverhampton WV3 0HT Low Hill Community Centre Lowhill Community Centre Kempthorne Avenue Low Hill Wolverhampton WV10 9JJ Stowlawn Community Association Green Park Avenue Stowlawn Wolverhampton Long Knowle Community Hub Community Centre Wood End Road Wednesfield Wolverhampton WV11 1YD Brickkiln Community Centre Brickkiln Community Centre Cherry Street Merridale Wolverhampton WV3 0QW All Saints Community Assoc All Saints Community Centre All Saints Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 1EL Lanesfield Community Centre Lanesfield Youth Club And Community Centre Ward Grove Lanesfield Wolverhampton WV4 6PQ Blakenhall Community Centre Blakenhall Community Team Dudley Road Blakenhall Wolverhampton, WV2 3BY Tettenhall Wood Institute Tettenhall Wood Institute Wood Road Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton WV6 8NF Coppice Performing Arts School Coppice Performing Arts School Ecclestone Road Wednesfield Wolverhampton WV11 2QE Asian Community Centre 39 Rookery Street Wednesfield Wolverhampton WV11 1UN Rupee World Buffet & Bar Fold Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV1 4LP Piazza Area Civic Centre St Peters Square City Centre Wolverhampton Highfields School Playing Fields For Highfields School Boundary Way Merry Hill Wolverhampton WV4 4NT Heath Park Business and Enterprise College Heath Park High School Prestwood Road Heath Town Wolverhampton WV11 1RD Mayoral Suite & Meeting Rooms 1, 2, 3, & 4 Civic Centre St Peters Square City Centre Wolverhampton Bilston Methodist Church Bow Street Bilston Wolverhampton The Kings Hall Monmore Green Site The Kings Hall 217 Bilston Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 2HT Cafe Metro 46 Church Street Bilston Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 0AH Springdale Playgroup Methodist Church Warstones Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 4LF Phoenix Park Phoenix Park Dudley Road Wolverhampton West Midlands Heath Town Community Centre 208 Chervil Rise Heath Town WOLVERHAMPTON WV10 0HP Lunt Community Centre Community Centre Lunt Road Bilston Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV14 7HF Innisfallen House Community Centre Innisfallen King Street Bradley Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV14 8PQ Neil Dougherty Education & Resource Centre Neil Docherty Community Centre Masefield Road Low Hill Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 8SA Portobello Community Centre Portobello Community Centre Hill Road Portobello Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV13 3TT Pendeford Community HUB Whitburn Close Pendeford Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV9 5NJ Wednesfield Community Centre Wednesfield Community Centre Alfred Squire Road Wednesfield Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV11 1XU Woodcross Community Centre Woodcross Community Centre Ettingshall Road Lanesfield Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV14 9UG Ashmore Park Community Centre The Hub At Ashmore Park Griffiths Drive Wolverhampton West Midlands WV11 2LH Bilston Community Centre Bilston Community Centre Prouds Lane Stowlawn / Bilston Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV14 6PW Bradmore Community Centre Bradmore Community Centre Birches Barn Road Bradmore Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV3 7JB Dovecotes C.A. Dovecotes Community Centre Ryefield Pendeford WOLVERHAMPTON WV8 1TX Dunstall Community Centre Dunstall Hill Community Centre Dunstall Avenue Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 0NH Fordhouses & Oxley Ctty Assoc Fordhouses And Oxley Community Marsh Lane Oxley Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 6SA Massala Restaurant 65 Regis Road Tettenhall Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 8RH School of Art and Design Wolverhampton University Molineux Street Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 1SA University of Wolverhampton - The Sports Hall MD Block University Of Wolverhampton Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton West Midlands Wolverhampton City Council Victoria Street Wolverhampton West Midlands Epic Youth Cafe 11-15 Lichfield Street Town Centre Wolverhampton WV1 1EA Jack's Cafe and Bar Jacks Cafe Frederick Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 4DU Beckminster Methodist Church Beckminster Methodist Church Birches Barn Road Bradmore Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV3 7BQ Hilton Hall Hilton Hall Community Centre Hilton Road Parkfield Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV4 6DN Bob Jones Community Hub Bob Jones Community Hub Bromley Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 3AS Parkfield Working Mens Club 36-37 Martin Street Parkfield Wolverhampton WV4 6HQ Executive Lounge 2A/B And D Pountney Street Wolverhampton West Midlands Big Chilli Big Chilli 480 Dudley Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 3AF Corporation Street, Mitre Fold, North Street City Centre Wolverhampton WV1 1RQ Wednesfield Football Club Wednesfield Football Club Amos Lane Wednesfield Wolverhampton WV11 1ND Wolverhampton Cricket Club Wolverhampton Cricket Pavillion Danescourt Road Tettenhall Wolverhampton WV6 9BJ Zorba Dance 167-170 Stafford Street Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton WV1 1NA Newman Centre Church Hall Newman Centre Haywood Drive Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8RF Combermere Arms Combermere Arms 90 Chapel Ash Merridale Wolverhampton WV3 0TY Varsity The Varsity Stafford Street Whitmore Reans Wolverhampton WV1 1LZ Maharaja Maharaja Restaurant 58-60 Tettenhall Road Finchfield Wolverhampton WV1 4SL The Greyhound The Greyhound Public House 14 Bond Street City Centre Wolverhampton WV2 4AS ECC Sports & Social Club Ecc Sports And Social Club Showell Road Bushbury Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 9LU Villiers Arms Villiers Arms Public House Villiers Square Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 6QN The Trumpet 58 High Street Bilston Wolverhampton WV14 0EP The Swan 84 High Street BILSTON WV14 0EZ The Great Western Great Western 9 Sun Street Heath Town Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 0DJ C4 32-40 Broad Street Town Centre Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 1HP Bilbrook Junior F.C Wombourne Hockey Club Pendeford Lane Pendeford WOLVERHAMPTON WV9 5HQ Greyhound & Punchbowl Greyhound And Punchbowl 51 High Street Bilston Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV14 0EP Rubicon Casino 56-58 Temple Street Town Centre Wolverhampton WV2 4AQ Corpus Christi Social Centre Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Ashmore Avenue Wednesfield Wolverhampton WV11 2LT Bilston Town Hall Bilston Town Hall Lichfield Street Bilston Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 0AP Development & Technology Centre Building Science Park Campus University of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Science Park Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton WV10 9RT Cross Guns 43 Lichfield Road Wednesfield WOLVERHAMPTON WV11 1TW Goodyear Sports & Social Club Goodyear Sports & Social Club Stafford Road Oxley WOLVERHAMPTON WV10 6DH The Three Cups 87 Spring Road Ettingshall WOLVERHAMPTON WV4 6JT Royale Banqueting Suite Ltd Unit 2 Pountney Street Blakenhall Wolverhampton WV2 4HX The Pyle Cock Pyle Cock Inn Rookery Street Wednesfield Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV11 1UN Tettenhall College Tettenhall
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