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Beverley Minister Annamaria Mccool 4 Date Of Event Name Of Applicant Name Of NAME OF PREMISES DATE NOTICE GIVEN North Ferriby Village Hall Doherty, Theodore Henry - 09-Dec-05 15-Sep-05 Market Stall, Beverley Market Place Revell, Malcolm - 11-Dec-05 20-Sep-05 Rawcliffe Village Hall Simon James Hicks X 09-Dec-05 26-Sep-05 Swinefleet Village Hall Helen Susan Partington - 17-Dec-05 26-Sep-05 Beverley Grammer School Jeremy Philip Baker - 09-Dec-05 27-Sep-05 Bubwith Leisure Centre Stephen Paul White - 28-Dec-05 14-Oct-05 Sledmere Village Hall Amanda Jayne Webb X 03-Dec-05 20-Oct-05 Driffield Market Place Claire Bininington - 01-Dec-05 20-Oct-05 St Marys Parish hall Julie walwym - 29-Nov-05 21-Oct-05 The Memorial Hall, Beverley Clive Tomlinson X 25-Nov-05 24-Oct-05 Tickton Village Hall Susan Rebecca Welton - 03-Dec-05 15-Dec-05 Village Hall, Barmby Hall Janet Toes - 03-Dec-05 15-Nov-05 Village Hall, Kilham Patricia Loretta Walker X 18-Dec-05 08-Nov-05 Village Hall, Kilham Patricia Loretta Walker X 10-Dec-05 08-Nov-05 Wold Newton School Anita Deborah Redpath - 09-Dec-05 16-Nov-05 Airmyn Memorial Hall Airmyn Memorial Hall Management Com - 02-Dec-05 09-Nov-15 The Civic Hall, Cottingham Clive Tomlinson X 16-Dec-05 15-Nov-05 Beverley Minister Annamaria McCool - 10-Dec-05 17-Nov-05 Beverley Race Course Mark Harrsion X 2-3/Dec/5 18-Nov-05 Beverley Memorial Hall Stephen Dawson Kitching X 3-4/feb 2006 18-Nov-05 Langtons Optometrists Penelope Western - 10-Dec-05 18-Nov-05 Carlane Junior School Gillian Dickinson - 25-Nov-05 15-Nov-05 Wilberforce House Rowan Margaret Blake - 18-Dec-05 16-Nov-05 Railway Hotel Francis David Granville X 2/3- Dec-05 22-Nov-05 Pocklington School Sports Hall Andrew Darcy X 17-Dec-05 22-Nov-05 Bloomfleet Village Hall Caroline Margaret Hutchinson - 09-Dec-05 22-Nov-05 Cherry Burton Primary School Nicola Whitfield - 09-Dec-05 17-Nov-05 South Cave CE Primary John Edward Killan - 03-Dec-05 23-Nov-05 Wilberfoss Community Centre Gerald Rollinson - 10-Dec-05 21-Nov-05 Gilberdyke Memorial Hall Andrew Bostock X 10-Dec-05 23-Nov-05 Gilberdyke Village Hall Andrew Bostock X 09-Dec-05 21-Nov-05 Driffield School Thomas Leslie Mellor X 04-Dec-05 23-Nov-05 Driffield Agricultural Society Thomas Leslie Mellor X 03-Dec-05 23-Nov-05 Dunswells Farmers Market Thomas Leslie Mellor X 26-Nov-05 23-Nov-05 Sewerby Grange Hotel Daren Broom X 9-10/Dec/5 23-Nov-05 Sewerby Grange Hotel Daren Broom X 15-17/Dec/5 23-Nov-05 Sewerby Grange Hotel Daren Broom X 22-23/Dec/5 23-Nov-05 Sewerby Grange Hotel Daren Broom X 25-Dec-05 23-Nov-05 Sewerby Grange Hotel Daren Broom X 31-3/Dec/5 23-Nov-05 Dalton Holme Village Hall Paul Douglas Barnett - 25-Nov-05 09-Nov-05 Thompsons Traditional Fish & Chip Restaurant Polat Akcicek - 1-4/Dec/5 22-Nov-05 Thompsons Traditional Fish & Chip Restaurant Polat Akcicek - 8-11/Dec/5 22-Nov-05 Thompsons Traditional Fish & Chip Restaurant Polat Akcicek - 15-18/Dec/5 22-Nov-05 Thompsons Traditional Fish & Chip Restaurant Polat Akcicek - 21-23/Dec/5 22-Nov-05 Asda - Bilton Linda Christine Bilton X 21-24/Dec/5 25-Nov-05 Bishop Burton Village Hall Mark Waltor Hoddinott - 10-Dec-05 25-Nov-05 Beverley Race Course Mark Harrison X 16-17/12/5 25-Nov-05 Beverley Race Course Mark Harrison X 9-10/Dec/5 25-Nov-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 30-Nov-05 25-Nov-05 Stamford Bridge Village Hall Don Walton - 12-Dec-05 28-Nov-05 Needler Hall - Cottingham Lyn Maria Green - 08-Dec-05 28-Nov-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 04-Jan-06 25-Nov-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 15-Dec-05 25-Nov-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 13-Dec-05 25-Nov-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 07-Dec-05 25-Nov-05 The Crown & Anchor Inn Stephen James Wilkinson X 1-4/dec/05 28-Nov-05 Paull Village Hall James Michael Scruton X 16-17/Dec/05 29-Nov-05 Tickton Village Hall Richard Powell - 10-Dec-05 29-Nov-05 Leconfield Recreational Club Miriam Carmen Darlow - 07-Jan-06 30-Nov-05 South Cave Textiles Gallery Adam Hardy - 20-23/Dec/05 30-Nov-05 South Cave Textiles Gallery Adam Hardy - 13-16/Dec/05 30-Nov-05 South Cave Textiles Gallery Adam Hardy - 9-11/Dec/05 30-Nov-05 The Crown & Anchor Inn Stephen James Wilkinson X 8-11/Dec/05 30-Nov-05 The Crown & Anchor Inn Stephen James Wilkinson X 15-18/Dec/05 30-Nov-05 Tickton Village Hall Rachel Abigail Robinson - 17-Dec-05 01-Dec-05 Wawne Village Hall Andrew Adamson - 31-Dec-05 02-Dec-05 White Horse Inn Anna X 24-28/Dec/05 02-Dec-05 Driffield Show Ground Thomas Leslie Mellor X 21-Dec-05 02-Dec-05 Carpark Market Weighton Thomas Leslie Mellor X 17-Dec-05 02-Dec-05 Burnby Hall Elaine Walker X 17-Dec-05 02-Dec-05 Burnby Hall Elaine Walker X 11-Feb-06 02-Dec-05 The Town Hall - Hedon John Paul Dennis - 21-Dec-05 06-Dec-05 White Horse Inn - Beverley Anna X 1 Jan - 3 Jan 2006 08-Dec-05 White Horse Inn - Beverley Anna X 29 - 31Dec 2005 08-Dec-05 Upper Crust - Beverley Mohsen Shamsaee X 30 Dec - 2 Jan 05 08-Dec-05 Watts Arms - Ottringham David Anthony Ashdown X 23-26 Dec -05 08-Dec-05 Vermuyden School Sally Ann Rudge - 8th - 11th Dec 2005 07-Dec-05 Jailhouse - Goole David Johnson X 26th -27th Dec 2005 09-Dec-05 Aldbrough Youth Club Beverley Gail Lasckey X 14-Jan-06 09-Dec-05 The Swordsman Inn - Stamford bridge Carl Smith X 24th - 27th Dec 2005 09-Dec-05 Railway Hotel David Francis Granville X 24 & 26th Dec 2005 09-Dec-05 Keyingham Village Institute Richard Pallant X 31st - 1st january 2006 09-Dec-05 Bilash Restaurant Jowahir Kawsar Chowdhury - 24th -27th Dec 2005 09-Dec-05 Bilash Restaurant Jowahir Kawsar Chowdhury - 29th Dec - 1st Jan 09-Dec-05 Bainton Village Hall Ralph Shipley X 7th Jan 2006 12-Dec-05 Hollyn Village Hall Stephen George Martine X 7th Jan 2006 12-Dec-05 Village Hall - North Frodingham John Colin Alvey X 23rd-25th Dec 05 08-Dec-05 North Ferriby Village Hall Peter John Wilde - 25th -28th Jan 2005 13-Dec-05 North Ferriby Village Hall Peter John Wilde - 23rd - 24th Dec - 2005 13-Dec-05 The Plough Inn Stephen George Martine X 01-Jan-06 13-Dec-05 Silks Restaurant - Driffield Susan Ann Watkins - 29th - 31st Dec 2005 13-Dec-05 Silks Restaurant - Driffield Susan Ann Watkins - 24th - 25th Dec 2005 13-Dec-05 Acomb House Julie Isabelle Rooke X 30th Dec - 3rd Jan 2005 13-Dec-05 The Swan - Pocklington Paul Dean Smith X 24th - 27th Dec 2005 12-Dec-05 The Swan - Pocklington Paul Dean Smith X 29th Dec - 1st Jan 2006 12-Dec-05 Beverley Catholic Club Anthony James Wallace - 30th Dec - 2nd Jan 2005 13-Dec-05 Needler Hall - Cottingham Lyn Maria Green - 12-Jan-06 14-Dec-05 North Ferriby Village Hall Guy Dawson Slater - 10-Mar-06 14-Dec-05 The Swan - Pocklington Paul Dean Smith X 5th - 8th Jan 2006 15-Dec-05 The Swan - Pocklington Paul Dean Smith X 12th - 15th Jan 2006 15-Dec-05 The Swan - Pocklington Paul Dean Smith X 19th - 22nd Jan 2006 15-Dec-05 Gilberdyke Memorial Hall Helen Louise Coates - 31st - 1st january 2006 15-Dec-05 The Norland - Hessle Ian Craig Boscombe X 31st - 1st january 2006 16-Dec-05 St Marys Parish hall Carole Edith Ranson - 21-Jan-06 16-Dec-05 Thwaite Hall - Hull University Katherleen Gertrude Coult - 13-Jan-06 16-Dec-05 Wilberfoss Community Centre Betty Jane Barrand - 14-Dec-06 19-Dec-05 Sledmere Village Hall Edward Tilburn Robinson - 24-Feb-06 21-Dec-05 Lt Weighton Village Hall Sylvia Margaret Spinks - 27-28 Jan-06 04-Jan-06 Lt Weighton Village Hall Sylvia Margaret Spinks - 3-4 Feb 06 04-Jan-06 Village Hall Kirkburn / Driffield Richard Wood X 03-Feb-06 05-Jan-06 North Frodingham Social Centre/village hall Christopher Prendergast X 21-Jan-06 05-Jan-06 Eastrington Village Hall Thomas Cowling - 21-Jan-06 09-Jan-06 Tickton Village Hall Carol Moore - 28-Jan-06 09-Jan-06 Playing Fields & Sports Pavillion, Barmby Moor David Johnson Nixon - 24-Jun-06 09-Jan-06 Playing Fields & Sports Pavillion, Barmby Moor David Johnson Nixon - 15-Jul-06 09-Jan-06 Playing Fields & Sports Pavillion, Barmby Moor David Johnson Nixon - 27-Aug-06 09-Jun-06 16 Station Road, North Ferriby Julie Ambrose - 17-Feb-06 10-Jan-06 Everingham Village Hall Lisa Penelope Sayner - 10-Feb-06 10-Jan-06 Rawcliffe Village Hall Simon James Hicks X 18-Feb-06 10-Jan-06 Cottingham Civic Hall Ralph Shipley X 20-Jan-06 09-Jan-06 The Swan Pocklington Paul Dean Smith (number 5) X 27 -Jan - 28 Jan-06 11-Jan-06 St Barnabas Church Hall Katie Sandra Smith - 03-Mar-06 11-Jan-06 Burnby Hall Edward David McCabe - 04-Mar-06 12-Jan-06 Skidby C of E Primary School Lisa Jane James - 10-Feb-06 12-Jan-06 Burnby Hall Michelle Lisa Jibson - 28-Jan-06 13-Jan-06 Hessle Town Hall Lesley Maureen Nicholson - 11-Feb-06 13-Jan-06 Tickton Village Hall Kathryn Vickers - 23-Feb - 25-Feb 06 17-Jan-06 Hornsea School (Sixth Form Centre) Sally Richardson - 28-Jan-06 16-Jan-06 Nafferton Village Hall Anne Holmes - 17-Mar-06 18-Jan-06 Willerby Carr Lane Junior School Gillian Dickinson - 10-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 Railway Hotel Martyn George Shipstone X 24-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 Railway Hotel Martyn George Shipstone X 17-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 Railway Hotel Martyn George Shipstone X 10-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 Railway Hotel Martyn George Shipstone X 03-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 South Hunsley School (Riding Hall) Jacqueline Hardin g - 10-Feb-06 19-Jan-06 Burton Fleming Village Hall Susan Wainwright - 17-Mar-06 19-Jan-06 Eastrington Village Hall Robert Hardcastle - 11-Feb-12-Feb 06 23-Jan-06 Village Hall, Stamford Bridge Alfred Roberts - 02-Apr-06 23-Jan-06 Village Hall, Holme on Spalding Moor Lucy Work - 26-Feb-06 23-Jan-06 Burnby Hall Jim Bloom - 04-Feb-06 18-Jan-06 Driffield Show Ground Block D Thomas Leslie Mellor X 04-Feb-09 24-Jan-06 The Paddock, Withernwick David Philpott X 18-Feb -19-Feb-06 23-Jan-06 Manor Croft, Skirpenbeck Peter Kite - 04-Mar-06 24-Jan-06 Hull Collegiate School, Anlaby Mark Robson - 03-Feb-06 23-Jan-06 St.Mary's R.C.
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