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Current Number and List of Holders of Entertainment Licences Current Number and List of Holders of Entertainment Licences Premise Building Premise Name Number Premise Street Oval Bar 94 Duke Street Magnet Bar 161 Culmore Road Christie's Bar 84 Main Street Pitchers Wine Bar & Restaurant 12 Alder Road Logue's Bar 59 Main Street The Ritz Bar 74 Spencer Road Donemana Cricket Club 256 Duncastle Road Phoenix Bar Park Avenue The Shirt House Bar 65 Rosemount Avenue Crescent Inn Ferguson Crescent Fox Lodge Cricket Club 410 Victoria Road Kildoagh Orange Hall 187 Kildoag Road Belfray Country Inn 171 Glenshane Road Timberquay Restaurant 100 Strand Road Aghyaran GAA Centre 7 Park Road Happy Landing 4 Main Street Tinney's Patrick Street Brigade Cricket Club Limavady Road Castlederg British Legion Club 36 Main Street Bready Cricket & Social Club 7 Mason Road Granny Annie's Derry Kitchen & Bar 23-24 The Diamond Pilots Row Youth Centre . Rossville Street Burndennett Cricket & Social Club 22 Drumenny Road Argyle Arms 71-75 Argyle Street Traceys Bar William Street Bennigans Bar 13 John Street Rocking Chair Bar 15-17 Waterloo Street 7 Twenty Bar Chamberlain Street Newtownstewart Centre 2000 17 Moyle Road Granny Annie's 27-31 Waterloo Street Da Vinci's Hotel 15 Culmore Road The River Inn 36-38 Shipquay Street St Eugene's Hall, Dregish 5 Byturn Road Crescent Bar 126-128 Beechwood Avenue Smugglers Inn 157 Urney Road Sigersons GAA Social Club Ballycolman Estate Garvagh Hall 50 Carn Road Glendermott Cricket Club Rectory Field Gallens Bar & Lounge 69 Main Street The Metro Bar 1 Bank Place The Rio Grande 205 Learmount Road The Derby Bar 63a/63b Great James Street Holywell Trust Bishop Street Gransha Staff Social Club Gransha Hospital The Waterfoot Hotel 14 Clooney Road Daly's Bar & Bistro 64 Racecourse Road Echo Echo Dance Studios . Hangmans Bastion McKeever's Bar 70 Main Street The Verbal Arts Centre Stable Lane & Mall Wall O'Sullivan's Bar 102-104 Bishop Street Badger's Place 16-18 Orchard Street Gainsborough Bar 5 Shipquay Place Guildhall Taphouse 4 Custom House Street The Carraig Bar 113-121 Strand Road An Culturlann 37 Great James Street Bishops Gate Hotel 24 Bishops Street Everglades Hotel Prehen Road Campsie Masonic Hall 72 Clooney Road Coolcreaghy Community Association18 Lettercarn Road Dungloe Bar 41-47 Waterloo Street The Rec Club 60 Clooney Road The Dungloe Bar Beer Garden 41-43 Waterloo Street The Park Bar 35 Francis Street American Bar 8 Castle Place The Playhouse Artillery Street The Guildhall Guildhall Square Abercorn Bar 42 Abercorn Road The Maldron Hotel Butcher Street The Gate Bistro 34 Ferryquay Street Strabane Golf Club 33 Ballycolman Road Martha's Vineyard Brunswick Lane Rubys 28-34 Railway Street Strabane Presbyterian Church Hall 19 Derry Road The COSH Bar 66 Buncrana Road Dicey Reilly's 30-32 Market Street Brickworks Two Ltd 9 Magazine Street The Bentley Bar Market Street Limeleaf Cafe & Bistro 114 Strand Road St Columb's Hall Newmarket Street Alley Arts & Conference Centre Railway Street Anchor Bar 38 Ferryquay Street Owen Roe O'Neills GAC Moorlough Road Devlin's (Starlight Bar) 1 Castle Place Jack's Bar 13 Little James Street Entrada Custom House Queens Quay Number of Current Holders of Entertainment Licences - 85 Current Number and List of Holders of Entertainment Licences Premise Premise Town Postcode Derry BT47 6DQ Londonderry BT48 8JH STRABANE Derry BT48 8DB Castlederg BT81 7AN Derry BT47 6AF DUNNAMANAGH BT82 0LR Derry BT 48 0EN Derry BT48 0HL CASTLEDERG Strabane BT82 0AS Derry BT47 3TH Derry Derry BT48 7NR Castlederg BT81 7YW Eglinton BT47 3PQ Derry BT48 7EL Derry BT47 6JS CASTLEDERG BT81 7AT MAGHERAMASON Derry BT48 6HP Derry BT48 6LP STRABANE BT82 0DU Derry BT48 7JJ Derry BT48 6ES Derry BT48 6JY Derry BT48 6HA BT48 6LR NEWTOWNSTEWART BT78 4AP Derry BT48 6HA Derry BT48 8JB Derry BT48 6DN Drumquin BT78 4HP Derry BT48 9LT CLADY BT82 9RP STRABANE BT82 9AQ CASTLEDERG BT81 7UX Londonderry BT CASTLEDERG BT81 7AN Derry BT48 6EA Derry BT47 4BA Derry BT48 7DF Derrt BT48 8SH Derry BT47 6WJ Derry BT47 6TB LONDONDERRY BT48 8DS Derry BT48 6HH Derry BT47 4BH Derry BT48 6PU Derry BT48 6QE Derry BT48 6EG Derry BT48 6DH Derry Derry BT48 7PA Derry BT48 7DF Derry BT48 6PP Derry BT47 2NH Derry BT47 3PA Castlederg BT81 7QY Derry BT48 6HD Derry BT47 6TH Derry BT48 6HD Derry BT48 7DT STRABANE BT82 8AW Derry BT48 6RG Derry BT48 6DQ Derry City BT48 6SA Derry BT48 6HL Derry BT48 6JB STRABANE BT82 9PH Derry BT48 0LU Strabane BT82 8EH STRABANE BT82 8DT Derry BT48 8LB STRABANE BT82 8BH Derry BT48 6HJ Derry BT48 6EF Derry BT48 7NR Derry BT48 6EG STRABANE Derry BT48 6JP Artigarvan Strabane BT82 8AW Derry BT48 7HF Derry BT48 7AS Number of Current Holders of Entertainment Licences - 85 Number of Current Holders of Entertainment Licences - 85 Number of Current Holders of Entertainment Licences - 85.
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