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Name DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED Notification of Interest name Transfer Variation RETURN RECEIVED Interim Authority Variation section 34 represenation period Numbers of days for CONSULTATION Community Premises Community Variation Section 41D Notification of Interest Variation Section 37 DPS DATE APPLICATION DEADLINE DATE FOR Variation Section 41 A Minor Fair Maid, Cottingham 05-Sep-05 X2803-Oct-05 The Cock & Bell, Preston 10-Oct-05 X 28 07-Nov-05 Mermaid Hotel - Bridlington 12-Oct-05 X 14 26-Oct-05 Loop, Bridlington 17-Oct-05 X 28 14-Nov-05 Coachman, Bridlington 18-Oct-05 X 14 01-Nov-05 Kingstown Hotel, Hedon 20-Oct-05 X 28 17-Nov-05 Willerby & Kirkella Social Club 21-Oct-05 X 28 18-Nov-05 Rhythm & Booze, Howden 21-Oct-05 X 14 04-Nov-05 Morrisons, Brough 21-Oct-05 28 18-Nov-05 Burlington, Goole 24-Oct-05 X 14 07-Nov-05 Royal Hotel, Bridlington 24-Oct-05 X 28 21-Nov-05 Royal Hotel, Bridlington 27-Oct-05 XX 14 10-Nov-05 The Gate Inn, Millington 28-Oct-05 X 14 11-Nov-05 Jail House, Goole 28-Oct-05 X 28 25-Nov-05 Tiger Inn - North Newbold 31-Oct-05 X 14 14-Nov-05 Morrisons - Bridlington 31-Oct-05 X 14 14-Nov-05 Roos Arms - Roos 01-Nov-05 X 14 15-Nov-05 The Gate Inn, Millington 02-Nov-05 X 14 16-Nov-05 Nags Head - Burstwick 03-Nov-05 X 14 17-Nov-05 Martins - Beverley 03-Nov-05 X 14 17-Nov-05 Beeford Postoffice & Store 04-Nov-05 XX 14 18-Nov-05 Jacksons Store Plc, Cottingham 07-Nov-05 X 14 21-Nov-05 Jacksons Store Plc, Beverley 07-Nov-05 X 14 21-Nov-05 Jacksons Store Plc, Brough 07-Nov-05 X 14 21-Nov-05 Asda - Bilton 08-Nov-05 X 14 22-Nov-05 Rhythm & Booze, Cottingham 08-Nov-05 X 14 22-Nov-05 Marks & Spencers, Beverley 10-Nov-05 X 14 24-Nov-05 Rose & Crown - Hornsea 10-Nov-05 X XX 14 24-Nov-05 Bay Horse - Cherry Burton 10-Nov-05 X X 14 24-Nov-05 Ship Inn - Sewerby 10-Nov-05 X X 14 24-Nov-05 Tesco Express - Willerby 10-Nov-05 X 14 24-Nov-05 Blacksmith Arms - Hook 10-Nov-05 X 14 24-Nov-05 The Royal British Legion - Bridling 11-Nov-05 X 28 09-Dec-05 Durham Ox 04-Nov-05 X X 14 18-Nov-05 The Village Off Licence, Wawne 14-Nov-05 X 14 28-Nov-05 The Village Off Licence, Wawne 14-Nov-05 X 14 28-Nov-05 The Gate Inn, Millington 14-Nov-05 X 14 28-Nov-05 White Swan - Bubwith 14-Nov-05 X 14 28-Nov-05 Black Swan - Wet Wang 14-Nov-05 X XX 14 28-Nov-05 The Landing Strip - Goole 15-Nov-05 X 28 13-Dec-05 Nags Head - Routh 16-Nov-05 X 14 30-Nov-05 Victoria Beverley 16-Nov-05 X 14 30-Nov-05 Kingstown Hotel, Hedon 17-Nov-05 X 14 01-Dec-05 Green Dragon - Welton 17-Nov-05 X 14 01-Dec-05 Royal Mail - Thorngumbald 18-Nov-05 X X 14 02-Dec-05 Kwik Save - Driffield 18-Nov-05 X 14 02-Dec-05 Blacksmith Arms - Coniston 18-Nov-05 X XX 14 02-Dec-05 The Lawns Centre - Cottingham 18-Nov-05 X 14 02-Dec-05 Cottage Stores - Eastrington 18-Nov-05 XX 14 02-Dec-05 Lidl - Goole 18-Nov-05 X 14 02-Dec-05 Downe Arms - Snaith 22-Nov-05 X 14 06-Dec-05 Walkers Bingo & Social Club 22-Nov-05 X 14 06-Dec-05 Harbour Lites - Bridlington 22-Nov-05 X 14 06-Dec-05 SPAR Store - Hessle 22-Nov-05 X 14 06-Dec-05 Swan Inn - Seaton 22-Nov-05 XX 14 06-Dec-05 Johnnies Bistro - Bridlington 21-Nov-05 X 14 05-Dec-05 Top House Hessle 23-Nov-05 XX 14 07-Dec-05 Ye Old Red Lion 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 New Inn Bridlington 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 The Station Hotel, Pocklington 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Carpenters Arms, Fangfoss 23-Nov-05 XX 14 07-Dec-05 Tesco, Beverley 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Tesco, Withernsea 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Somerfield, Hessle 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Somerfield, Promenade, Brid 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Somerfield, Marton Gate, Brid 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 New Inn, Tickton 23-Nov-05 X XX 14 07-Dec-05 Wellington Hotel, Howden 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Middleton Stores 23-Nov-05 XX 14 07-Dec-05 Pizza Express - Beverley 23-Nov-05 X 14 07-Dec-05 Tesco - Goole 24-Nov-05 X 14 08-Dec-05 Elizabeth Hotel 24-Nov-05 X 14 08-Dec-05 Seabirds - Bridlington 24-Nov-05 X XX 14 08-Dec-05 Costcutters - Stamford Bridge 24-Nov-05 XX 14 08-Dec-05 The Queens - Bridlington 24-Nov-05 X 14 08-Dec-05 Beverley Race Course - York Road 24-Nov-05 X 28 22-Dec-05 Home Farm - Hessle 24-Nov-05 X 14 08-Dec-05 Otis Bar, Pocklington 25-Nov-05 X 14 09-Dec-05 Co-op, Middle Street, Driffield 25-Nov-05 X 14 09-Dec-05 Bell Hotel, Driffield 25-Nov-05 X 14 09-Dec-05 Black Horse, Atwick 24-Nov-05 X 14 08-Dec-05 Royal Hotel, Goole 24-Nov-05 X X 14 08-Dec-05 Costcutter (co-op) - Stamford Bridg 24-Nov-05 XX 14 08-Dec-05 Red lion Hotel, Driffield 28-Nov-05 X 14 12-Dec-05 Ye Old Red Lion, holme on spaldin 29-Nov-05 X 14 13-Dec-05 Jordan & Co Bilton 29-Nov-05 X 14 13-Dec-05 Swanland Convienience Store 28-Nov-05 X 14 12-Dec-05 Moulders Arms, Beverley 29-Nov-05 X 14 13-Dec-05 Swanland Convienience Store 29-Nov-05 X 14 13-Dec-05 New Teddys 30-Nov-05 X 14 14-Dec-05 Station Hotel, Howden 01-Dec-05 X XX 14 15-Dec-05 Rose & Crown - Flambrough 01-Dec-05 X 14 15-Dec-05 White Horse -Easington 01-Dec-05 X 14 15-Dec-05 Glencoe Hotel - Bridlington 28-Nov-05 XX 14 12-Dec-05 Winecellar - Oddbins 06-Dec-05 X 14 20-Dec-05 Co-op Swinefleet Road Old Goole 06-Dec-05 X 14 20-Dec-05 BP/Spar Shiptonthorpe 06-Dec-05 X 14 20-Dec-05 Greenway stores 29-Nov-05 X 14 13-Dec-05 Greenway stores 06-Dec-05 X 14 20-Dec-05 Plough Inn - Snaith 07-Dec-05 X 14 21-Dec-05 Black Swan - North Cave 07-Dec-05 X 14 21-Dec-05 Burlington - Goole 07-Dec-05 X 14 21-Dec-05 Sutton Arms - Sutton on Derwent 08-Dec-05 XX 14 22-Dec-05 Upper Crust - Beverley 08-Dec-05 X 28 05-Jan-06 The Square - Pocklington 09-Dec-05 X X 14 23-Dec-05 The Lempicka - Beverley 12-Dec-05 X 14 26-Dec-05 Armstrong Sports & Social Club 12-Dec-05 X 14 26-Dec-05 Bay Horse - Arnold 12-Dec-05 XX 14 26-Dec-05 Somerfield, Hessle 14-Dec-05 X 14 28-Dec-05 The Station Hotel, Pocklington 14-Dec-05 X 14 28-Dec-05 The Original Keys,Driffield 19-Dec-05 X X 14 02-Jan-06 Bay Horse - Cherry Burton 19-Dec-05 X X 14 02-Jan-06 Molescroft Inn, Beverley 19-Dec-05 X X 14 02-Jan-06 Sun Inn, Beverley 15-Dec-05 XX 14 29-Dec-05 Nags Head Inn, Routh 16-Dec-05 X 14 30-Dec-05 Rose & Crown, Hornsea 19-Dec-05 X XX 14 02-Jan-06 Rose & Crown, Middleton on the W 21-Dec-05 XX 14 04-Jan-06 The Station Hotel, Pocklington 15-Dec-05 XX 14 29-Dec-05 Railway Hotel - Cottingham 20-Dec-05 XX 14 03-Jan-06 Co-op - Old Goole 22-Dec-05 X 14 05-Jan-06 Moulders Arms, Beverley 22-Dec-05 X 14 05-Jan-06 Brewers Arms Hotel, Snaith 05-Jan-06 X 14 19-Jan-06 The Plough, Allerthorpe 03-Jan-06 X 14 17-Jan-06 Harbour Lites - Bridlington 05-Jan-06 X 14 19-Jan-06 China delight / Wings Kitchen 05-Jan-06 X 14 19-Jan-06 White Horse -Easington 05-Jan-06 X 14 19-Jan-06 Rhythm & Booze, Howden 09-Jan-06 X 14 23-Jan-06 Mac & Mets 09-Jan-06 X 14 23-Jan-06 Bubwith Leisure Centre 03-Jan-06 X 28 31-Jan-06 Humber Tavern 11-Jan-06 X 14 25-Jan-06 Waggoners 11-Jan-06 XX 14 25-Jan-06 Black Swan, Wetwang 23-Nov-05 X X 14 07-Dec-05 Landing Strip, Goole 16-Jan-06 X 28 13-Feb-06 Charters Fish & Chip Shop 13-Jan-06 XX 14 27-Jan-06 Top House Hessle 16-Jan-06 X 14 30-Jan-06 The Globe Inn, Bridlington 17-Jan-06 X 14 31-Jan-06 Bargain Booze, Hessle 17-Jan-06 X 14 31-Jan-06 Eager Beaver 24-Nov-05 X X 14 08-Dec-05 Netto, Market Weighton 18-Jan-06 X 28 15-Feb-06 McColls, Swanland 18-Jan-06 X 14 01-Feb-06 Pizza Express - 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Bridlingto 06-Feb-06 X 14 20-Feb-06 Queens Head, Hedon 08-Feb-06 X 14 22-Feb-06 Co - op Hedon 08-Feb-06 X X 14 22-Feb-06 Kwik Save, Driffield 09-Feb-06 X 14 23-Feb-06 Somerfield, Hull Road, Beverley 09-Feb-06 X 14 23-Feb-06 Fox & Coney, South Cave 10-Feb-06 X X 14 24-Feb-06 The Tennyson Hotel, Bridlington 13-Feb-06 X X 14 27-Feb-06 Olivers Tea Room, Swanland 13-Feb-06 X X 14 27-Feb-06 The Triton Inn, Sledmere 14-Feb-06 X 14 28-Feb-06 Aldi, Bridlington 14-Feb-06 X 14 28-Feb-06 Trinity Hotel, Bridlington 15-Feb-06 X X 14 01-Mar-06 Bridlington Town A.F.C 16-Feb-06 X 14 02-Mar-06 Four Seasons Bistro Hornsea 27-Feb-06 X X 14 13-Mar-06 Ninos Beverley 20-Feb-06 X 28 20-Mar-06 Original Keys Driffiled 20-Feb-06 X X 14 06-Mar-06 Royal Hotel, Goole 21-Feb-06 X 14 07-Mar-06 Half Moon Inn, Bridlington 21-Feb-06 X X 14 07-Mar-06 Triton Inn, Brantingham 21-Feb-06 X 14 07-Mar-06 Booze Buster, Pocklington 23-Feb-06 X 14 09-Mar-06 Kings Head, Beverley 23-Feb-06 X 14 09-Mar-06 Wrygarth Inn, Great Hatfield 24-Feb-06 X X 14 10-Mar-06 Red Hawk, Brough 06-Feb-06 X 28 06-Mar-06 Tesco, Beverley 24-Feb-06 X 14 10-Mar-06 Pipe & Glass Inn, South Dalton 24-Feb-06 X X 14 10-Mar-06
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