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Temporary Event Notices - Events in 2005-2006 Licensing Act 2003 - Southampton City Council Temporary Event Notices - Events in 2005-2006 Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Eastpoint Centre Burgoyne Road Eastpoint Centre Southampton 24/11/2005 26/11/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00008/04STEN SO19 6PB Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Unit 1 Block F Admirals Quay Pitcher Piano Ocean Village 24/11/2005 27/11/2005 21/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00028/04STEN Southampton SO14 3JS Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 70 Millbank Street Coopers Arms Southampton 25/11/2005 28/11/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00010/04STEN SO14 5QN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 325 - 327 Shirley Road Puccini's Freemantle 25/11/2005 28/11/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00011/04STEN Restaurant Southampton SO15 3HW Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Supply by retail of alcohol © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 1 of 77 Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Southampton 2 Lower Canal Walk (Old) Bowling Southampton 25/11/2005 26/11/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00002/04STEN Green Clubhouse SO14 3AN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Supply of Alcohol on behalf of club Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Connaught Hall Of Connaught Hall Of Residence Wessex Lane 26/11/2005 26/11/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00015/04STEN Residence Southampton SO18 2NS Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Stratton Road Wordsworth Infant Shirley 26/11/2005 26/11/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00014/04STEN School Southampton SO15 5RA Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Building 62 Boldrewood Southampton University Of University Southampton Bassett Crescent East 30/11/2005 03/12/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00009/04STEN Biomedical Bassett Sciences Building Southampton SO16 7PX Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 2 of 77 Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 70 Millbank Street Coopers Arms Southampton 01/12/2005 04/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00018/04STEN SO14 5QN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 325 - 327 Shirley Road Puccini's Freemantle 01/12/2005 04/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00023/04STEN Restaurant Southampton SO15 3HW Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Civic Centre Southampton City Civic Centre Road 01/12/2005 01/12/2005 21/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00026/04STEN Art Gallery Southampton SO14 7LP Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Southampton 2 Lower Canal Walk (Old) Bowling Southampton 02/12/2005 03/12/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00006/04STEN Green Clubhouse SO14 3AN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Supply of Alcohol on behalf of club Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Boiler House Marquee At Montefiore House Hall Of Residence Montefiore Hall Of Wessex Lane 03/12/2005 03/12/2005 25/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00029/04STEN Residence Southampton SO18 2NU © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 3 of 77 Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 127B - 127C Above Bar Tang's Chinese Street 03/12/2005 03/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00013/04STEN Restaurant Southampton SO14 7FH Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 194 Above Bar Whitehouse Southampton 04/12/2005 05/12/2005 25/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00036/04STEN SO14 7JN Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 70 Millbank Street Coopers Arms Southampton 08/12/2005 11/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00021/04STEN SO14 5QN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Mayor's Reception Civic Centre Rooms, Civic Centre Road 08/12/2005 08/12/2005 23/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00034/04STEN Conference Southampton Rooms 3 And 4 SO14 7LY Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 325 - 327 Shirley Road Puccini's Freemantle 08/12/2005 11/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00024/04STEN Restaurant Southampton SO15 3HW © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 4 of 77 Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Southampton 2 Lower Canal Walk (Old) Bowling Southampton 08/12/2005 10/12/2005 14/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00007/04STEN Green Clubhouse SO14 3AN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Supply of Alcohol on behalf of club Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Frogmore Lane David Lloyd Nursling 10/12/2005 10/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00012/04STEN Leisure Club Southampton SO16 0XS Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Ford Motor Co Ltd. Ford Sports And Wide Lane 10/12/2005 10/12/2005 25/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00030/04STEN Social Club Southampton SO18 2NQ Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply of Alcohol on behalf of club Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 70 Millbank Street Coopers Arms Southampton 13/12/2005 15/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00022/04STEN SO14 5QN Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 5 of 77 Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Hollybrook Junior Seagarth Lane Southampton 13/12/2005 13/12/2005 28/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00038/04STEN School SO16 6RL Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 325 - 327 Shirley Road Puccini's Freemantle 13/12/2005 15/12/2005 17/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00025/04STEN Restaurant Southampton SO15 3HW Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference The Mall, St. Mary Street Southampton City Southampton 15/12/2005 15/11/2005 28/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00037/04STEN College SO14 1AR Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Crosshouse Road BTC Rowing Club Southampton 17/12/2005 17/12/2005 07/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00047/04STEN SO14 5GZ Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply of Alcohol on behalf of club Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Farmers Market Hampshire Western Esplanade 17/12/2005 17/12/2005 07/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00045/04STEN Brewery Southampton Licensed Activities Supply by retail of alcohol © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 6 of 77 Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 1 Town Quay La Margherita Southampton 18/12/2005 19/12/2005 07/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00044/04STEN SO14 2AQ Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 194 Above Bar Street Bargate Whitehouse Southampton 18/12/2005 19/12/2005 07/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00040/04STEN SO14 7JN Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference Warburton Road Thornhill St Colman's Hall Southampton 20/12/2005 23/12/2005 07/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00046/04STEN SO19 6HL Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference 33 Carlton Crescent Avondale House Southampton 21/12/2005 25/12/2005 09/12/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00050/04STEN SO15 2UB Licensed Activities Provision of late night refreshment Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End Date Determined Outcome Status Reference St. Mary Street St. Mary's Church Southampton 21/12/2005 21/12/2005 21/11/2005 Valid Expired 2005/00016/04STEN SO14 1AQ © 2005-2016 Southampton City Council Page 7 of 77 Licensed Activities Regulated Entertainment Supply by retail of alcohol Premises Name Address Start Date End
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