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Argyll and Bute Licensing Board 3Rd September 2019 VARIATION of a PREMISES LICENCE ITEM 6(a) Argyll and Bute Licensing Board 3rd September 2019 VARIATION OF A PREMISES LICENCE NAME OF PREMISES: Rossdhu House, Garden Cottage & Lodges, Loch Lomond Golf Club, Luss, G83 8NT APPLICANT: Loch Lomond Golf Club Limited, 16 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4DF AGENT: Brunton Miller, 22 Herbert Street, Glasgow, G20 6NB DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES: The premises are located in a secluded area on the bank of loch lomond. The premises comprise of Rossdhu House, The Point, The Coach Inn, The Garden Cottage and The Lodges, and the Spa within the Walled Garden. The premises surround the world famous Loch Lomond Golf Course and the facilities offered to its members and their guests and they operate as a Club within the description of a Club prescribed by the Licensing (Clubs) (Scotland) Regulations 2007 prescribed for the purposes of Section 125(1) of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005. EXISTING CORE HOURS ON SALES OFF SALES Monday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Tuesday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Wednesday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Thursday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Friday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Saturday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 Sunday 10.00 to 01.00 10.00 to 22.00 DETAILS OF VARIATIONS SOUGHT:- The applicants wish to vary the licence as follows:- ITEM 6(a) 1) To add a property known as Colquhoun Lodge to the licence and to amend the layout plan accordingly. 2) To change the description of the premises. 3) To increase the capacity of the premises from 749 to 765. Current Capacity: On Sales – 749 persons Proposed Capacity: On Sales – 765 persons LSO:- An application to add an additional lodge to the licensed buildings contained within the confines of the current premises licence. This will create an increase in capacity of persons, from 749 to 765 (16 persons). An updated layout plan has been submitted. No issues from a Licensing Standards’ perspective. EHO No issues. POLICE COMMENTS: No Police objections OBJECTIONS/REPRESENTATIONS: None POINTS FOR CONSIDERATION:-.
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