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All Approved Premises All Approved Premises Local Authority Name District Name and Telephone Number Name Address Telephone BARKING AND DAGENHAM BARKING AND DAGENHAM 0208 227 3666 EASTBURY MANOR HOUSE EASTBURY SQUARE, BARKING, 1G11 9SN 0208 227 3666 THE CITY PAVILION COLLIER ROW ROAD, COLLIER ROW, ROMFORD, RM5 2BH 020 8924 4000 WOODLANDS WOODLAND HOUSE, RAINHAM ROAD NORTH, DAGENHAM 0208 270 4744 ESSEX, RM10 7ER BARNET BARNET 020 8346 7812 AVENUE HOUSE 17 EAST END ROAD, FINCHLEY, N3 3QP 020 8346 7812 CAVENDISH BANQUETING SUITE THE HYDE, EDGWARE ROAD, COLINDALE, NW9 5AE 0208 205 5012 CLAYTON CROWN HOTEL 142-152 CRICKLEWOOD BROADWAY, CRICKLEWOOD 020 8452 4175 LONDON, NW2 3ED FINCHLEY GOLF CLUB NETHER COURT, FRITH LANE, MILL HILL, NW7 1PU 020 8346 5086 HENDON HALL HOTEL ASHLEY LANE, HENDON, NW4 1HF 0208 203 3341 HENDON TOWN HALL THE BURROUGHS, HENDON, NW4 4BG 020 83592000 PALM HOTEL 64-76 HENDON WAY, LONDON, NW2 2NL 020 8455 5220 THE ADAM AND EVE THE RIDGEWAY, MILL HILL, LONDON, NW7 1RL 020 8959 1553 THE HAVEN BISTRO AND BAR 1363 HIGH ROAD, WHETSTONE, N20 9LN 020 8445 7419 THE MILL HILL COUNTRY CLUB BURTONHOLE LANE, NW7 1AS 02085889651 THE QUADRANGLE MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY, HENDON CAMPUS, HENDON 020 8359 2000 NW4 4BT BARNSLEY BARNSLEY 01226 309955 ARDSLEY HOUSE HOTEL DONCASTER ROAD, ARDSLEY, BARNSLEY, S71 5EH 01226 309955 BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB GROVE STREET, BARNSLEY, S71 1ET 01226 211 555 BOCCELLI`S 81 GRANGE LANE, BARNSLEY, S71 5QF 01226 891297 BURNTWOOD COURT HOTEL COMMON ROAD, BRIERLEY, BARNSLEY, S72 9ET 01226 711123 CANNON HALL MUSEUM BARKHOUSE LANE, CAWTHORNE, BARNSLEY, S75 4AT 01226 790270 COOPER GALLERY CHURCH STREET, BARNSLEY, S70 2AH 01226 790270 CUBLEY HALL MORTIMER ROAD, PENISTONE, SHEFFIELD, S36 9DF 01226 766086 ELSECAR HERITAGE CENTRE WATH ROAD, ELSECAR, BARNSLEY, S74 8HJ 01226 740203 HOLIDAY INN BARNSLEY BARNSLEY ROAD, DODWORTH, BARNSLEY, S75 3JT 01226 299571 PRIORY CAMPUS PONTEFRACT ROAD, LUNDWOOD, BARNSLEY, S71 5PN 01226 770610 RAMADA ENCORE WHINBY ROAD, DODWORTH, BARNSLEY, S75 3LP 01226 773086 SHAW LANE SPORTS AND BANQUETING SHAW LANE, BARNSLEY, S70 6HZ 01226 203509 COMPLEX SILKSTONE LODGE CONE LANE, SILKSTONE, BARNSLEY, S75 4LY 01226 790456 TANKERSLEY MANOR HOTEL CHURCH LANE, TANKERSLEY, BARNSLEY, S75 3DQ 01226 744700 THE ASSEMBLY ROOM AND THE HANSON STREET, BARNSLEY, S70 2HZ 01226 327000 PANORAMA, THE CIVIC 1 All Approved Premises Local Authority Name District Name and Telephone Number Name Address Telephone BARNSLEY BARNSLEY 01226 786222 THE BLUEBELL CONFERENCE AND ELMHIRST LANE, DODWORTH, BARNSLEY, S75 4LS 01226 786222 BANQUETING SUITE THE CEREMONY SUITE TOWN HALL, BARNSLEY, S70 2TA 01226 773000 THE DOG AND PARTRIDGE COUNTRY BORD HILL, FLOUCH, SHEFFIELD, S36 4HH 01226 763173 INN AND HOTEL THE WHITE HEART BRIDGE STREET, PENISTONE, S36 9ED 01226 762843 WENTWORTH CASTLE GARDENS LOWE LANE, STAINBOROUGH, BARNSLEY, S75 3ET 01226 776040 WORTLEY HALL WORTLEY, SHEFFIELD, S35 7DB 01226 7730856 BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET 01225 823019 AMERICAN MUSEUM IN BRITAIN CLAVERTON MANOR, BATH, BA2 7BD 01225 823019 APEX CITY OF BATH HOTEL JAMES STREET WEST, BATH, BA1 2DA 07753 484 642 AQUATERRA LEISURE SOMERDALE PAVILION, CROSS STREET, KEYNSHAM 07929772273 BS31 2FW ASSEMBLY ROOMS BENNETT STREET, BATH, BA1 2AQ 01225 477234 BAILBROOK HOUSE HOTEL EVELEIGH AVENUE, LONDON ROAD WEST, BATH, BA1 7JD 01225 855100 BATH AND COUNTY CLUB QUEENS PARADE, BATH, BA1 2NJ 01225 423732 BATH PAVILLION NORTH PARADE ROAD, BATH, BA2 4EU 01225 486902 BATH PRIORY HOTEL WESTON ROAD, BATH, BA1 2XT 01225 331922 BATH RACECOURSE LANSDOWN, BATH, BA1 9BU 01225 424609 BATH SPA UNIVERSITY NEWTON PARK, NEWTON ST LOE, BATH, BA2 9BN 01225 875572 BECKFORD TOWER AND MUSEUM LANSDOWN ROAD, BATH, BA1 9BH 01225 460705 CAMELEY LODGE CAMELEY, TEMPLE CLOUD, BRISTOL, BS39 5AH O1761 452790 COMBE GROVE MANOR HOTEL AND BRASSKNOCKER HILL, MONKTON COMBE, BATH, BA2 7HU 01225 834644 COUNTRY CLUB FOLLY FARM CENTRE STOWEY, PENSFORD, BS39 4DW 01275 331590 GAINSBOROUGH BATH SPA HOTEL BEAU STREET, BATH, BA1 1QY 01225 328 487 GREEN PARK BRASSERIE GREEN PARK STATION, BATH, BA1 1JB 01225 338565 HILTON BATH CITY WALCOT STREET, BATH, BA1 5BJ 01225 788 400 HOMEWOOD PARK AND SPA ABBEY LANE, HINTON CHARTERHOUSE, BATH, BA2 7TB 01225809053 LANSDOWN GROVE HOTEL LANSDOWN ROAD, BATH, BA1 5EH 01225 483888 LITTLE THEATRE CINEMA 1-2 ST MICHAEL`S PLACE, BATH, BA1 1SF 01225 330803 MACDONALD BATH SPA HOTEL SYDNEY ROAD, BATH, BA2 6JF 01225 476890 OLD MANOR HOUSE HOTEL 5 BRISTOL ROAD, KEYNSHAM, BRISTOL, BS31 2BA 01179863107 PARADE GARDENS BATH, BA1 1LP 01225 396 056 PRISTON MILL PRISTON, BATH, BA2 9EQ 01225 423894 PUMP ROOM AND ROMAN BATHS STALL STREET, BATH, BA1 1LZ 01225 477734 ROYAL VICTORIA PARK BATH, BA1 2NQ 01225 396056 THE ABBEY HOTEL 1 NORTH PARADE, BATH, BA1 1LF 01225 461 603 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM IN BRITAIN CLAVERTON MANOR, BATH, BA2 7BD 01225 823013 THE BOATHOUSE NEWBRIDGE ROAD, BATH, BA1 3NB 01225 482584 2 All Approved Premises Local Authority Name District Name and Telephone Number Name Address Telephone BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET 01761 490 327 THE GRANGE BELLUTON, PENSFORD, NORTH SOMERSET, BS39 4JJ 01761 490 327 THE GUILDHALL HIGH STREET, BATH, BA1 5AW 01225 477234 THE HOLBURNE MUSEUM GREAT PULTENEY STREET, BATH, BA2 4DB 01225388569 THE OLD MILL HOTEL LTD TOLLBRIDGE ROAD, BATHEASTON, BATH, BA1 7DE 01225 858476 THE PIG NEAR BATH HUNSTRETE HOUSE, NEAR PENSFOLD, BS39 4NN 0845 077 9494 THE RIVERSIDE INN THE SHALLOWS, SALTFORD, BS31 3EZ 01225 873002 THE ROYAL CRESCENT HOTEL AND SPA ROYAL CRESCENT, BATH, BA16 6SX 01225 823333 VICTORIA ART GALLERY BRIDGE STREET, BATH, BA2 4AT 01225 477233 BEDFORD BEDFORD 07557872420/01234860006 BASSMEAD MANOR STAPLOE, ST NEOTS, CAMBS, PE19 5JB 07557872420 01234860006 BEDFORD SCHOOL DE PARYS AVENUE, BEDFORD, BEDS, MK40 2TU 01234 362204 BEDFORD SWAN HOTEL THE EMBANKMENT, BEDFORD, MK40 1RW 01234 346565 BELLINI`S 44-46 HIGH STREET, CLAPHAM, BEDFORD, MK41 6EG 07801 385737 01234 21988 BOX END PARK BOX END ROAD, KEMPSTON, BEDFORD, MK43 8RQ 01234 846222 DANISH CAMP CHAPEL LANE, WILLINGTON, BEDS, MK44 3QG 01234838709 07718883184 HINWICK HOUSE HINWICK, BEDFORD, NN29 7JE 01933 356686 MILL HOUSE HOTEL MILL ROAD, SHARNBROOK, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK44 1NP 01234 781678 OLD TOWN HALL ST PAUL`S SQUARE, BEDFORD, MK40 1SJ 01234 267 422 PARK INN BY RADISSON BEDFORD 2 ST MARY`S STREET, BEDFORD, BEDFORDSHIRE 01234 799988 HOTEL MK42 0AR SHARNBROOK HOTEL PARK LANE, SHARNBROOK, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK44 1LX 01234 783142 THE BARNS HOTEL CARDINGTON ROAD, BEDFORD, MK44 3SA 01234 270044 220904 THE BEDFORDSHIRE GOLF CLUB SPRING LANE, STAGSDEN, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK43 8SR 01234 822555 THE GRAND HALL TRINTY ARTS AND LEISURE, BROMHAM ROAD, BEDFORD 01234 291192 MK40 2QD THE PILGRIM CENTRE 20 BRICKHILL DRIVE, BEDFORD, MK41 7PZ 0300 300 8089 TOFTE MANOR SOULDROP ROAD, SHARNBROOK, BEDFORDSHIRE 01234 781924 MK44 1HH VERVE HOTEL 27 SHAKESPEARE ROAD, BEDFORD, MK40 2DX 01234 213 147 WOODLAND MANOR HOTEL GREEN LANE, CLAPHAM, BEDS, MK41 6EP 01234 363281 WYBOSTON LAKES GREAT NORTH ROAD, WYBOSTON, BEDFORDSHIRE 0333 7007 666 MK44 3AL BEXLEY BEXLEY 0181 298 1000 BEXLEYHEATH MARRIOTT HOTEL 1 BROADWAY, BEXLEYHEATH, KENT, DA6 7JZ 0181 298 1000 3 All Approved Premises Local Authority Name District Name and Telephone Number Name Address Telephone BEXLEY BEXLEY 01322 526574 DANSON HOUSE DANSON PARK, DANSON ROAD, WELLING, KENT, DA6 8HL 01322 526574 HALL PLACE BOURNE ROAD, BEXLEY, KENT, DA5 1PQ 01322 526 574 HOLIDAY INN BEXLEY SOUTHWOLD ROAD, BEXLEY, KENT, DA5 1ND 0871 912 9006 THE BOATHOUSE DANSON PARK, DANSON ROAD, BEXLEYHEATH, KENT 0208 3045566 DA6 8HL BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM 0121 675 4722 ASTON HALL TRINITY ROAD, ASTON, BIRMINGHAM, B6 6JD 0121 675 4722 ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB VILLA PARK, BIRMINGHAM, B6 6HE 0121 327 2299 AUSTIN COURT 80 CAMBRIDGE STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B1 2NP 0121 600 7500 BERROW COURT BERROW DRIVE, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM, B15 3UB 0121 454 7114 BIRMINGHAM BOTANICAL GARDENS WESTBOURNE ROAD, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM, B15 3TR 0121 456 2244 BIRMINGHAM FOOTBALL CLUB ST ANDREW`S STADIUM, CATTELL ROAD, SMALL HEATH 0844 557 1435 BIRMINGHAM, B9 4RL BIRMINGHAM MARRIOTT HOTEL 12,HAGLEY ROAD, EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM, B16 8SJ 0121 452 1144 BIRMINGHAM MUSEUM AND ART CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE, BIRMINGHAM, B3 3DH 0121 348 8038 GALLERY BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEATRE BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B1 2EP 0121 236 4455 BLAKESLEY HALL MUSEUM BLAKESLEY ROAD, YARDLEY, BIRMINGHAM, B25 8RN 0121 464 2402 CLAYTON HOTEL BIRMINGHAM ALBERT STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B5 5JT 0121 718 8000 COBDEN HOTEL BIRMINGHAM 166 HAGLEY ROAD, BIRMINGHAM, B16 9NZ 0121 454 6621 CONFERENCE ASTON ASTON UNIVERSITY, ASTON TRIANGLE, BIRMINGHAM 0121 204 3011 B4 7ET CROWN BANQUETING 7 UPPER TRINITY STREET, DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM 0121 247 1111 B9 4EG CROWNE PLAZA BIRMINGHAM CITY CROWNE PLAZA BIRMINGHAM CITY, HOLLIDAY STREET 0121 224 5030 BIRMINGHAM, B1 1HH EDGBASTON COUNTY CRICKET GROUND THE COUNTY GROUND, EDGBASTON ROAD, EDGBASTON 0121 446 3627 BIRMINGHAM, B5 7QU HIGHBURY HALL 4 YEW TREE ROAD, MOSELEY, BIRMINGHAM, B13 8QG 0121 303 2050 HOTEL DU VIN 25 CHURCH STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B3 2NR 0121 200 0602 HYATT REGENCY BIRMINGHAM 2 BRIDGE STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B1 2JZ 0121 643 1234 LIBRARY OF BIRMINGHAM CENTENARY SQUARE, BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM 01213036885 B1 2ND MACDONALD BURLINGTON HOTEL 126 NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM, B2 4JQ 0121 643 9191 MALMAISON BIRMINGHAM THE MAILBOX, 1 WHARFSIDE STREET, BIRMINGHAM 0121 246 5000 B1 1RD MOOR HALL HOTEL MOOR HALL DRIVE, FOUR OAKS, SUTTON COLDFIELD 0121 3083751 WEST MIDLANDS, B75 6LN MOSELEY RUGBY CLUB BILLESLEY COMMON, YARDLEY WOOD ROAD, BILLESLEY
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