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Register of Temporary Event Notices Data last updated: 20 September 2021 Licensing Act 2003 Register of Temporary Event Notices This document is Dacorum Borough Council’s register of the Temporary Event Notices (TENs) given to the licensing authority under the Licensing Act 2003, which authorise licensable activities to be carried out on a one-off basis. TENs are a light-touch type of authorisation, subject to strict usage limits. There is no legal provision for members of the public to object to TENs. To search for a specific register entry, press Ctrl-F on your keyboard and enter the term you wish to search for. You may also have a ‘find’ option in your PDF reader program. The register only contains details of Temporary Event Notices for future and recent dates, which have not been issued counter-notices to veto the proposed event. For details of historic, withdrawn or cancelled notices, please contact us. Please send any enquiries to: By post By email Licensing team [email protected] Dacorum Borough Council The Forum Marlowes Hemel Hempstead HP1 1DN or visit our website, www.dacorum.gov.uk/licensing Reuse of data The data in this register is published for the purposes of section 8 of the Licensing Act 2003, which requires the licensing authority to maintain a public register of the licences and other authorisations it has issued. Please see our Personal Information page for details on how we use and store personal data, and our Legal Notices page for information on reuse of this data. Dacorum Borough Council Page 2 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply Field Tring Road Dudswell 12 September 12 September M052657 Nr Berkhamsted 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP4 3TE The Grand Junction Arms The Grand Junction Arms Bulbourne Road 29 August 29 August Bulbourne M052722 2021 2021 Tring Hertfordshire HP23 5QE Lockers Park Preparatory School Lockers Park School 19 September 19 September Lockers Park Lane M052824 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 1TL Baked by Kylie Nettleden Lodge Nettleden Road 4 September 4 September Nettleden M052872 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 3DB Baked by Kylie Nettleden Lodge Nettleden Road 11 September 11 September Nettleden M052873 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 3DB Chaulden Community Centre Chaulden Community Centre Long Chaulden 9 October 9 October M052892 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP1 2HX Dacorum Borough Council Page 3 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply Deebsday Ltd The Croft Dagnall Road 10 September 12 September Great Gaddesden M052914 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 3BP 5 Bronte Crescent Hemel Hempstead 28 August 28 August M052915 Herts 2021 2021 HP2 7NS Street Record Campion Road 28 August 29 August M052924 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire St Marys Church St Marys Church High Street 27 August 30 August M052938 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP1 3AF Aldbury Recreation Ground Recreation Field Stocks Road 4 September 4 September Aldbury M052940 2021 2021 Tring Hertfordshire HP23 5RT The Hive Featherbed Lane Felden 28 August 28 August M052943 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP3 0BT Kings Langley Cricket Club Kings Langley Cricket Club Vicarage Lane 18 September 18 September M052957 Kings Langley 2021 2021 Hertfordshire WD4 9HS Dacorum Borough Council Page 4 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply Musette Cafe Ltd Church Farm Station Road 26 August 26 August Aldbury M052958 2021 2021 Tring Hertfordshire HP23 5RS Tring Lawn Tennis Club Tring Lawn Tennis Club London Road 11 September 11 September M052961 Tring 2021 2021 Herts HP23 6HA Wilstone Village Hall 51 Tring Road 30 August 30 August Wilstone M052967 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PE Redz Bar 25 High Street 29 August 30 August Hemel Hempstead M052969 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP1 3AA Blackbirds Moor Station Road 25 September 26 September Boxmoor M052981 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead HP1 1NP Long Marston & Puttenham Victory Hall Marston House 25 November 27 November Station Road M052987 2021 2021 Long Marston Tring, Herts HP23 4QS St Lawrence Church Nettleden Road 3 September 3 September Nettleden M052992 2021 2021 Herts HP1 3DQ Dacorum Borough Council Page 5 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply St Albert the Great RC Primary School St Albert The Great R C Primary 4 September 4 September Acorn Road M052997 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP3 8DW Bourne End Village Hall Bourne End Hall London Road 5 September 5 September Bourne End M053021 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 2RJ The Green Dragon The Green Dragon Flaunden 4 September 4 September M053048 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP3 0PP Hemel Hempstead Town Cricket Club Hemel Hempstead Town Cricket Club 11 September 11 September M053051 Station Road 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 1JZ Musette Cafe Church Farm Station Road 16 September 16 September Aldbury M053061 2021 2021 Tring Hertfordshire HP23 5RS Wilstone Village Hall 51 Tring Road 22 October 22 October Wilstone M053070 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PE Wilstone Village Hall 51 Tring Road 29 October 29 October Wilstone M053071 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PE Dacorum Borough Council Page 6 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply Wilstone Village Hall 51 Tring Road 19 November 19 November Wilstone M053072 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PE Wilstone Village Hall 51 Tring Road 19 December 19 December Wilstone M053073 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PE Frogmore Paper Mill Paper Trail Fourdrinier Way 20 November 21 November M053076 Hemel Hempstead 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP3 9RY Everyone Active, Sports & Leisure Management Hemel Hempstead Leisure Centre 11 September 11 September Park Road M053077 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 1JS Berkhamsted Farmers Market Berkhamsted Market 19 September 19 September High Street M053080 2021 2021 Berkhamsted Hertfordshire Bishop Wood C of E Junior School Bishop Wood Church Of England Junior School 25 September 25 September M053083 Frogmore Street 2021 2021 Tring Hertfordshire HP23 5AU The Castle The Castle Inn Park Road 17 September 18 September M053084 Tring 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP23 6BN Dacorum Borough Council Page 7 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply Cecilia Village Hall Church Road 25 September 25 September Puttenham M053085 2021 2021 Tring, Herts HP23 4PR All Saints Church and Hall All Saints Church Church Lane 3 October 3 October M053088 Kings Langley 2021 2021 Hertfordshire WD4 8JL Blackbirds Moor Station Road 25 September 26 September Boxmoor M053094 2021 2021 Hemel Hempstead HP1 1NP Mrs Rachael Sarah Hinton 10 Croft Meadow Chipperfield 13 November 13 November M053097 Kings Langley 2021 2021 Hertfordshire WD4 9EB Swing Gate Infant & Nursery School Swing Gate First School And Nursery 15 October 15 October M053128 Swing Gate Lane 2021 2021 Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 2LJ Civic Centre Dacorum Borough Council, Civic Centre 24 September 24 September 161 High Street M053131 2021 2021 Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 3HD Tiki's 208 Marlowes 2 October 2 October Hemel Hempstead M053133 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP1 1BH Dacorum Borough Council Page 8 Register of Temporary Event Notices Last updated: 20/09/2021 Licensable activities authorised: See our website for more information Reference Event period Event period Premises alcohol alcohol number begins ends night club of of by Late Regulated refreshment Sale entertainment Supply The Chapel Ashlyns School Chesham Road 3 October 3 October M053135 Berkhamsted 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP4 3AE St Peters Church Court House St Peters Court House Church Lane 2 October 2 October M053140 Berkhamsted 2021 2021 Hertfordshire HP4 2AX.
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