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11 August 2020 794/20 Rutland County Council telephone: 01572 722 577 Catmose fax: 01572 758 307 Oakham email: [email protected] Rutland web: www.rutland.gov.uk LE15 6HP 11 August 2020 794/20 - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST Dear Sir/Madam Your request for information has now been considered and the information requested is provided below. Request: Can I be provided with a list of licensed premises and their current premises license holders in your area please under the Freedom of Information Act. Response: Please see attached ” 794 20 - FOI July 2020 All Licenced Premises Rutland”. You are free to use any documents supplied for your own use, including for non- commercial research purposes. The documents may also be used for news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for example by publishing the documents or issuing copies to the public will require the permission of the copyright owner, where copyright exists. Such a request would be considered separately in accordance with the relevant Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 and is not automatic. Therefore, no permission is implied in the re-use of this information, until such a request to re-use it has been made and agreed, subject to any appropriate conditions. Any request to re-use the information should be made to me at the address below. If you are dissatisfied with the handling of your request please contact the Data Protection Officer, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP You can also complain to the Information Commissioner at: The Information Commissioner's Office Wycliffe House, Water lane Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF Tel: 01625 545700 Yours faithfully FOI Administrator Business Support Team Rutland County Council Rutland County Council Premises / Clubs Renewal Form Licence Holder Premises Name and Address MRH Oakham, 13 Melton Road, Malthurst Ltd Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AX West End Convenience Store, 28a Cold Overton Road, Oakham, LE15 Gurmukh Singh 6NT Zorba 6, 2a Ayston Road, Ismail Kany Uppingham Oakham, LE15 9RL Oakham Town The Bandstand, Cutts Close, Off Council Church Street, Oakham Morcott Service Station, Glaston Motor Fuel Ltd Road, Morcott, Oakham, LE15 9DL Wakerley & Wakerley & Barrowden Cricket Barrowden Cricket Club, Wakerley Road, Barrowden, Club Oakham LE15 8EP Central England Co- Central England Co-operative Ltd, operative Ltd Burley Road, Oakham LE15 7AA Cottesmore Sports & Social Club, Cottesmore Sports & 23 Main Street Cottesmore Social Club Oakham LE15 7DH The Button Hole Café, Wing Hall, Wing Hall Drive, Wing, Oakham, Wing Hall Estates Rutland, LE15 8RQ Kilthorpe Grange, Barrowden Road, Ketton, Stamford, Rutland, PE9 Alan Whymark 3RL Doncaster Close, Kilburn Road, Oakham School Oakham, LE15 6QL Barnsdale Lodge Hotel, The Barnsdale Lodge Ltd Avenue, Exton, LE15 8AH Lyddington Bede House, Bluecoat Lane, Lyddington, Oakham, English Heritage Rutland, LE15 7LZ Wing Village Hall Wing village hall Morcott Road, Committee Wing, Oakham, LE15 8SA Wildwood, 51-53 High Street, Tasty PLC Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AJ Goldmark Gallery 14 Orange Street, Goldmark Gallery Uppingham, Oakham, LE15 9SQ Jinkys, 14/16 Melton Road, Jinky's Oakham, LE15 6AY Uppingham Theatre, 32 Stockerston Road, Uppingham, Uppingham Theatre Oakham LE16 9UD Sycamore Garage, 1 North Street East, Uppingham, Oakham, LE15 Sycamore Garage 9QJ The Stamford Shakespeare The Stamford Company, Tolethorpe Hall, Salters Shakespeare lane, Little Casterton, Stamford, Company PE9 4BH Market Overton The Market Store, 1a Main Street, Community Shop Market Overton, Oakham LE15 7PL Wing Hall Farm Shop, Wing Hall, Wing Hollow, Wing, Oakham, LE15 Wing Hall Estates 8RQ The Orchard Café, Welland Vale Nursery, Glaston Road, Welland Vale Uppingham, Oakham, Rutland, Nursuries Ltd LE15 9EU San Giorgio, 14 Church Street, Capperi Ltd Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA Waterside Café, Normanton Road, Anglian Water Edith Weston, Oakham, Rutland, Services Ltd LE15 Bill's Bar, 4 Grosvenor House, Rebecca Jones Melton Road, Oakham, LE15 6AX The Potting Shed, Rutland Garden Centre, Ashwell Road, Oakham, John Owen LE15 7QN Brook Hotels No1 The Whipper In Hotel, Market Ltd Place, Oakham, LE15 6DT The Village Stores, The Square, Amanda Amies Ryhall, Lincs, PE9 4HJ The Plough, 23 Main Street, Ei Group plc Greetham Oakham LE15 7NJ Wing Hall Cafe, Wing Hall, Wing Hall Drive, Wing, Oakham, LE15 Wing Hall Estates 8RQ Freeman Venues Country Lounge Café/Bar, Glaston Management Road, Morcott, Oakham, Rutland, Services Ltd LE15 9DL The Wine Emporium, 10b Mill Mehul Arya Street Oakham, Rutland LE15 6EA Rutland Water Golf Club, Manton Rutland Water Golf Road, Edith Weston, Oakham, Club Ltd Rutland, LE15 8HB Rutland Polo Club Rutland Polo Club, Burley Road, Ltd Langham, Rutland L'Oliveto Due, Normanton Road, L'Oliveto Ltd Edith Weston, Oakham LE15 8HD Fox and Hounds, 19, The Green, Mrs Rochelle Bushell Exton, Oakham Rutland LE15 8AP JD Wetherspoon The Captain Noel Newton, 55 High PLC Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AJ Hambleton Farms Hambletons, 2/3 Knights Yard, Gaol Ltd Street Oakham, LE15 6AQ Post Office, 60 High Street, Ketton, T & P Retail Ltd Stamford, PE9 3TE Ketton Sports & Community Centre, Ketton Sports & Pit Lane, Ketton, Stamford, Rutland, Community Centre PE9 3SZ Northwick Arms, High Street, Mr Kiernan Darnell Ketton, Stamford, PE9 3TA Stephen Oakenfull & Castle Cottage Café, 5 Church Karen Williams Passage, Oakham, LE15 6DR Greetham Valley Wood Lane, Greetham, Oakham Golf Club LE15 7NP Carlton Street The Merry Monk, 12 Church Street, Trading Ltd Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6AA Railway Inn, Station Road, Sheila Jackson Oakham, LE15 6QU The Royal Oak, 9 Queens Street, Helen Curtis Uppingham, Oakham, LE15 9QR Everards Brewery White Lion, 38 Main Street, Ltd Whissendine, Oakham LE15 7ET The Wheatsheaf, 5 King Edward Everards Brewery Way, Edith Weston, Oakham LE15 Ltd 8TZ The Falcon Hotel, 7 High Street Arnold Wills & Co East, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 Ltd 9PY The Grainstore The Grainstore Brewery, Station Brewery Ltd Approach, Oakham LE15 6RE Willow Stores, 61-63 Willow Neeth Retail Ltd Crescent, Oakham, LE15 6EQ Old White Hart, 51 Main Street Stuart East Lyddington LE15 9LR Eagle Marine Hotels The Old Wisteria, 4 Catmos Street, Ltd Oakham, LE15 6HW 16 High Street West, Uppingham, The Garden Hotel Oakham LE15 9QD The Crown, Old Great North Road, Knights of Casterton Great Casterton, Stamford PE9 Ltd 4AP The Crown Inn, 19 High Street Everards Brewery East, Uppingham, Oakham Rutland Ltd LE15 9PY Barrowden & Barrowden & Wakerley Community Wakerley Shop Ltd Wakerley Road, Community Shop Ltd Barrowden,Oakham, LE15 8EP The Black Bull, 2 Teigh Road, Market Overton, Oakham, Rutland, Mr Adam Green LE15 7PW Central England Co- 83 Braunston Road, Oakham, operative Ltd Rutland, LE15 6LE Anglian Water Rutland Water Park, Empingham, Services Ltd Rutland Lidl, Lands End Way, Oakham, Lidl Great Britain Ltd Rutland, LE15 6RB The Coach House Inn, 3 Stamford Coach House Saul Road, South Luffenham Oakham, Ltd Rutland, LE15 8NT Oakham Wines, 1-3 Burley Corner, High Street Oakham, Rutland LE15 Mehul Arya 6DU Blue Ball Inn, 6 Cedar Street, Braunston in Rutland, Oakham PD&P Ltd LE15 8QS Rutland Sailing Club, Gibbet Lane, Edith Weston, Oakham, Rutland, Rutland Sailing Club LE15 8HJ Neil & Karen The Barn, 12 Burley Road, Hornsby Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6DH Rutland County Golf Rutland County Golf Club, Great Club Casterton, PE9 4AQ Normanton Park Hotel, Normanton Normanton Park Park Road, Normanton, Oakham, Hotel Rutland, LE15 8RP Crown Tavern Bar, 7 Crown Walk, Lindsay Taylor High Street, Oakham, LE15 6AE Ram Jam Inn, Great North Road, Carlton Street Greetam, Oakham, Rutland LE15 Trading Ltd 7QX Rutland Balti House, 18 Mill Street M. Khalique Oakham LE15 6EA Aldi, Hackamore Way, Barleythorpe, Oakham, Rutland Aldi Stores Limited LE15 7FU Greetham Village Shop, 26 Main Nicole-Marie Brown Street, Greetham, LE15 7NL Everards Brewery Sun Inn, Main Street, Cottesmore, Ltd LE15 7DH Everards Brewery The Wheatsheaf, 2/4 Northgate Ltd Street, Oakham, LE15 6QS The Old Plough,1 Oakham Road, Braunston in Rutland, Oakham, Field Inns Ltd LE15 8QY Rutland Chinese Restaurant, 7 Mr Kim Ng Market Place, Oakham, LE15 6DT The Sun Inn, 24 Main Street, Belton P M Crouch In Rutland, Oakham, LE15 9LB Cottesmore Post 36 Main Street, Cottesmore, Office Oakham, LE15 7DJ The Wicked Witch, Bridge Street, Marston's PLC Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HH Barbara's Stores, 15 Church Street, Robin Prior Empingham, Oakham, LE15 8PN Wheatsheaf Inn 1 Stretton Road Punch Taverns Ltd Greetham Oakham LE15 7NP Kings Arms 13 Top Street Wing, D Goss Oakham, LE15 8SE Noel Arms, 2 Bridge Street, Punch Partnerships Langham, Oakham, Rutland LE15 (PTL) Ltd 7HU The Yard, Bakers Yard, Church The Yard at Church Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 Street Ltd 6AA The Steamin Billy Brewing Company The Three Crowns, 42 Northgate, Ltd Oakham, LE15 6QS Rutland County Rutland County Museum, Catmos Council Street Oakham LE15 6HW Stoney Ford, Brew Co. Ltd, Crown Stoney Ford Brew Lodge, Crown Street, Ryhall, Co. Ltd Stamford, Rutland, PE9 4HQ Briars Mini-Market, 18-20 Churchill K Gill Road, Oakham, LE15 6LH The Lake Isle Restaurant & Town House Hotel, 16 High Street East, R Burton Uppingham, Oakham LE15 9PZ Rutland Vinters Ltd, 30 Burley Everards Brewery Road, Langham, Oakham LE15 Ltd 7HY The White Horse, 2 Main Street, White Horse Inn, Empingham, Oakham, Rutland, Main Street Ltd LE15 8PS One Stop, 32 High Street West, T&S Stores Uppingham, Oakham LE15 9QD Arnold Wills & Co The Vaults, 4 Market Place, Ltd Uppingham, Oakham
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