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Current Premises and Licence Holders LH current premises and licence holders LH LIcence No. Name Address Role Full Name Address 007 Alldays 1 LIcence Nazir Mohammed 39 Newianda Road OCHILVIEW Holder GLASGOW SQUARE 043 2JG Armadale BAThGATE EH48 35P 2 008 PlaHut INrstFloor Ucence aHutUKLImlted limperlalPiace Food Court Holder Elslree Way McArthur Borehameood Gisn Harts Livingston WD6 1JN EH54 6XA 3 003 Autograph 69 HERD Licence James Rae Kerr 69 HERD GREEN GREEN Holder Knightsrle Knlghtsrldge Livingston Livingston 9H54 80A EH54 8QA 4 020 Whltburn 54 EAST Licence Wittam Watt HIl 56 EAST MAIN STREET Costcutters/Po MAIN Holder Whutbjrn St Office STREET BATHGATE Whitburn EH47 ORD BATHGATE EH47 ORD 5 022 LIvery Lounge THE LIVERY Licence Michael McGlnIey 25 Hltbousee Road and LOUNGE 2-4 Holder Shotts Restaurant LIVERY LANARKSHIRE STREET ML7 4BX Battigata EH48 41-IS 9 218 ASS 12 MonkIand Licence Mohammed Amer Arshad 3 Calmgorm Road Neauegents Road Holder GRANGEMOUTH Bethgate FK3ODF West Lothian EH482BQ 7 231 Scotmld 16 MaIn Licence Scottish Midand Co-operative Society Ltd. Hiliwood House Street Deans Holder 2 Harvest Drive LivIngston Newbrlctie West Lothlan Midloflilan 51154 8DF EH2B 80.1 9 352 Scotmid 162 Nlgel Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. t-lltwvod House Rise Holder 2 Harvest Drive Dele Neebrie Livingston Midothian West Lothian EH28 80.1 9 205 Scotmld Unit 3 LIcence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. HilIwood House Redcraig Holder 2 Harvest Drive Road East - Newbrldge Calder West Mlciothian Lothian EH53 EH28 80J OQJ 10 158 Scotmld — 9 East Main Licence — Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. HilIwood House Street Uphall Holder 2 Harvest Drive West Lothian Newbrle EH52 5DZ MIloltrian EH28 80.1 11 224 Scototid 2A Sycamore Licence Scottish Rdand Co-operative Society Ltd. Hlllaood House Walk Holder 2 Harvest Drive - Blackburn — --—------------------—-----Nerie- - — - — - West Loltrian Midlothian EH477L0 EH28 80.1 12 208 Scotndd 32 West Licence Sco6lsli I8dand Co-operative Society Ltd. Hittecod House Main Street Holder 2 Harvest Drive Arniadale NeebIde West Lothian MidotNan EH48 30A EH28 80.1 HiIleood House Road Holder - - Haxvest flth Bathgate - Neetcive West Lothlan Midothian EH48 2AG EH28 8QJ 14 242 Scotmld 26A Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hiliwood House Pumpherston Holder 2 Harvest Drive Road Uphall Neebridge Station West Mldlothian Lothian EH54 EH28 80.1 5PT 15 265 Scotnid 63 East Mdln Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hilwood House Street t.iphat Holder 2 Harvest Drive West Lothiaa Newbridge EH52 51-IS Midlathian 51128 8QJ 18 182 Scotrnid 63-67 East Licence ScottishMidandCo-operaliveSocietyLtd. HitwoodHouse Main Street Holder 2 Harvest Drive Broxbum Nes%talctige West Lotlsan Midottilan EH52 SEE EH288QJ Thu 10 May2012 at 11:45 Page no: I >> - ______- UcenoeNo. Name — Addresa Role Full Name Address 17 185 ScatrHd 34-36Mahi Licence Scottish MldlandCo-operative Society Ltd. Hitwood House Street Holder 2 Harvest Drive Winchburgh NewOrice West Lothian Midlothian EHS26RT EH288QJ 18 029 Scotrtdd 3 Licence Scottish Midland Co-operattveSoclety Ltd. Hiliwood House Dnjnmhciela Holder 2 Harvest Drive ml Road Newlwice Plançthesston Mdothlan Brosburn El-t288OJ EH53OLF 19 067 Scotrnld 2 Main Street Licence Scotttsh Midland Co-operatIve Society Ltd. — Hiiiwood House Faullicuse Holder 2 Harvest Drive Bathgate Newbridge EH47 9JA Mictothian EH2B 8QJ 20 098 Scolmid 167 MAIN Licence Scottish MIdland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hitwood House STREET Holder 2 Harvest Drive East CaIder Newisice LMNGSTO Midlottde, N 6H53 OEW EH28 80J 21 097 Scotrnld 9/11 Main Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hiiiwood House Street Deans Holder 2 Harvest Drive Livingston Newbrice EH54 BBE Midlothian EH28 60J 22 159 Scotnild 22 Main Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hilecod House Street West Holder 2 Harvest Drive Calder West Newhi1e Lothian EH55 Miclothian 8DR EH288QJ 23 430 Scotmid 81-95 East Licence Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Ltd. Hillwood House Main Street Holder 2 Harvest Drive Broxburn Newhrlce West Lothian Midothian EH52 SEQ 61-126 60,1 24 035 Etnr Tree 46-48 LIcence Giovanni Fargnot 90 LANGTON VIEW CALDER Holder East Colder ROAD . LMNGSTON Eetlsquariy 5H53 ORA Livingston EH54 9AA 25 038 R S McCot 258 High Licence Martin Mcccl Limited Martin McCoIl Limited Street Holder Ashweiiss Road Llnflthgow Brentwvod EH497ES ESSEX CM15 9ST 26 090 McCoas 97-99 West Licence Martin McCoti LhTdted Martin McCol Linited - -- (formerly MalnStreetHolder -- AshwetnRoad Botterils) Armadala Brentwood West Lothlan ESSEX EH483PZ CMI59ST 27 080 The Railway 28-30 KiNG Licence Caledonian Outlets Ltd 37 Minis Street Tavern STREET Holder EDINBURGH Bathgate EH92BS EH4B lAX 28 057 Buckshead Buchahead Licence Alan Fraser Man Fraser — Tavern Tavern 103 Holder 4 Thee Crescent -- WestMaln — — — — — - — —- Polmont Street -- Falkirk Armadaie P1(2 OUX West Lotillan EH48 3JA 009 Astor Motel THE ASTOR Licence George R Boag CROMDALE MOTEL Holder 104 WESTMA1N STREET NEWHOUSE Broabum S ROAD - - H525LQ irodajm - EH52 SNZ 30 066 Scotia 60 Licence FlazAlimed 2SKEPSCAITH GROVE NORW000 Holder Whilburn AVENUE BATHGATE Whitburn EH47 8JE BATHGATE EH4T 8HF 31 113 Fair Price 46A Licence Riaz UI-Hag 59 Murieston Road ONSLOW Holder Llwrrgston STREET West Lothian Craigshit EH54 9P.Z Livingston EH54 5HR 32 073 Highlander HIGHLANDE Licence James Gray Melkiem Sibbaid GALDERHEAD COTtAGE Hotel R HOTEL 8 Holder 9 GEORGE STREET SOUTH Armadale STREET BATHGATE Arrnadale EH48 3.10 BATHGATE EH48 3ER Thu 10 May 2012 at 11:45 Page no: 2 >> ParkAv4vUtr ____ _____— LIcence Na Name Address Role Full Name Address 33 065 LIttle 1 A BEECH Licence Mohammed Waheed P.slam 19 Woodrush Glade Supermarket GROVE Holder Adambrae Creigshilt Livingston Livingston West Lotirlan 5H545JL EHS4EJY 34 070 D McCord 30 MAIN Licence DenidLaseon McCord 96 PENTLAND AVENUE Licensed STREET Holder Bsghal Grocers Longrte Bathgate OATHGATE EH481HS 5H47 8AD 35 260 LIvingston Inn Main Street Licence Spirit Pub Company (Inns) Limited Sunrise House Livingston Holder Ninth Avenue West Lothian Burton on Trent EHS4 7AF DE14 3JZ 336 36 The SaBre Carmondean Licence Spirit Pub Company (Inns) Limited Sunrise House (Previously Centre Holder Ninth Avenue Penttasd Inn) Livingston Burton on Trent West Lothiun DE14 3JZ 5H54 8PT 37 072 Heatherbell Inn HEATHERB Licence Thomson &Jesn Forsyth I CHURCH PLACE ELL INN 63 Holder Fauldrouse MAIN BATHGATE STREET EH479HT Fatddeouse BATHGATE 0H47 9HY 36 005 Llningstons 52 HIGH Licence Ronald Nell Livingston 98 Dean Road Restaurant STREET Holder Eotmss LInlthgow EH51 9EA Et-t497AE 39 056 Lords 146 West Ucesce MLzhamnned Shunt 4 Board Road Main Street Holder Chapetmi Wldtbwn Airmile Bathgate MLE BLN EH47 OOR 40 063 Cavater Inn CAVALIER Licence John Farqshar Davies L’rTriMAR INN EAST Holder WEST END MAIN ABE - STANDHILL TO WOODHEAD STREET GROVE Armnndaie Armnadsle BATHGATE EATHGATE EH4B 3Am 6H462NZ 41 200 Almond West Almond West Licence West Almond T/A Galidun Ltd Services 23 Rutland Smiare Services Service Holder Ednburgh Station Carron Wnlk Cralgshlt LIV1NGSTD NEH54SAA - 42 060 SPAR 17 Crotsiesd Licence C.JLeng & Son Limited 78 Centre Holder Longtown Roed Templar Rise DUNDEE Dedm1e DD4 8JU LIVINGSTD N EH54 BDG 43 222 Spur 78 North Licence CJ.Lsng & Son Limited 76 Erlce Street Holder Longtoan Road Esthgete DUNDEE West Lothian DD4 EJU -- --- — — - ---—-- EH4B4PN- - — — - -- - - -: 44 216 Spar 24 Licence CJ.Lsng & Son Limited 78 Springfield Holder Longtoan Roud Court DUNDEE LINLm-IGD DD4 8JU W EH49 no 45 048 Deer Park The Deer Licence Whltta-eed Restaurenin Ltd. Whitbread Court - -- Beefeater ParkDeer Holder ?octAuesue Kmrigtmtsricte_ Livingston EH54 BAD 46 041 The Park WEST PARK Licence The Psromership of Tracey & Peter Waddet Park Farm Bistro FARM C16- Holder Linllthgow CBTD EH4E BOY KINGSFIELD LINLITHGO W EH49 SOY 47 051 The Eankton EANKTON Licence Angela Candosso Eankton Cottage House Hotel HOUSE Holder Banktos Glade HOTEL LMngstsn BANKTON Ei-i54 9DG WOOD Murlestorm Livingston EH54 9A0 Thu 10 May 2012at 11:45 Page no: 3 >> LIcence No. Name Address Role Full Name Address 48 064 Glanrdnos Glanrdnos Licence Glanninos Restaurants Ltd. Abercorn School Restaurant Restaurant Holder Newton 80 East Main Broxburn Street EH52 6PZ Broubum West Lothian EH52 SEG 49 190 Bar Leo 50 High Licence Gienninos Restaurants Ltd. Aberconi School Street Haider Newton Llnlthgow Broaburn West Lotidan EH52 6PZ Et-i49 lAD 50 411 Glenmorangla Alba Campus Licence Macdonald & Muir Limited MacDonald House Duty Paid Rosebank Holder The Alba Campus Cellar Ltvingston Livingston West Lotirian OHM 7LW 51 102 ZaNra 3 LIcence JanAll 38WESTCROFTCOURT FOLLYBURN Holder Livingston tIage PLACE Livingston Etbum EHM 7EW Livingston EH54 6BF 52 092 Keystore 40 MAIN Licence Razaq Ahmed 3 CYPRESS GLADE Mtntmarket STREET Holder Adambrae Winchburgh Livingston BRDXBURN El-tM 9JH EH52 6RT 53 089 A&S 72 Licence SheidaAl lOWitowVtew Converdence SHEEPHOU Holder Faulliouse Store SEt-tILL BATHOATE Faul&,ouse EH47 9HW BAT1-tGATE EH479EF 54 105 - — Sapphire 2-3 LIcence Tu Ouhen Koh 25 Clernrlston Road North Restaurant BAN1cTON Holder E6nburgh CENTRE EH4 7BN Murteston Livingston EH549DA 55 124 Annadaie ARMADALE Licence Kenneth & Dorothy Waugti Waugh Taverns Stadum GREYHOUN Holder David Johnson & Co. D 8 SPORTS 14 Stafford Street STADIUM Ecdnburgh BATHGATE EH37AU ROAD Armadath BATHOATE EH482PD - 58 091 - JamesMiliec 40A-40B Licence JamesErnestMlger 26OAIcBANI(AVENUE Convenience LANGTON Holder East Calder Store AVENUE LIVINGSTON
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