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Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP56558 Supply of alcohol Monday.......11:00 to Opening hours 39 Lounge Provision of live music 02:00 Tuesday......11:00 to Mon 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs 35-39 Bridge Street Provision of recorded music 02:00 Wednesday.11:00 to Opening hours BB3 2AA Provision of performance of 02:00 Thursday....11:00 to Tues 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs dance 02:00 Friday............11:00 to Opening hours Lic holder: Provision of late night 02:00 Saturday......11:00 to Wed 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs Mr Barry Tyson refreshment 02:00 Sunday.........11:00 to Opening hours 02:00 Thurs 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs DPS: Opening hours Mr Barry Tyson Fri 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs Opening hours Sat 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs Opening hours Sun 11.00hrs to 02.30hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP50159 Supply of alcohol Monday.......17:00 to Opening hours 17:00 Achari Indian Provision of late night 23:30 Tuesday......17:00 to Mon to 23:30 Restaurant refreshment 23:30 Wednesday.17:00 to Opening hours 17:00 145 Redlam 23:30 Thursday....17:00 to Tues to 23:30 BB2 1XB 23:30 Friday............17:00 to Opening hours 17:00 24:00 Saturday......17:00 to Wed to 23:30 Lic holder: 24:00 Sunday.........17:00 to Opening hours 17:00 Mr Ashraf Desai 23:30 Thurs to 23:30 Opening hours 17:00 DPS: Fri to 24:00 Mr Abdul Khan Opening hours 17:00 Sat to 24:00 Opening hours 16:00 Sun to 23:30 Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP8791 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 09:00 to Opening hours Adelphi Beer Exhibition of film 00:00 Tuesday 09:00 to Mon 09:00hrs to 00:30hrs Emporium Indoor sporting event 00:00 Wednesday 09:00 to Opening hours 33 Railway Road Performance of live music 00:00 Thursday 09:00 to Tues 09:00hrs to 00:30hrs BB1 1EZ Playing recorded music 00:00 Friday 09:00 to Opening hours Performance of dance 01:00 Saturday 09:00 to Wed 09:00hrs to 00:30hrs Lic holder: Late night refreshment 01:00 Sunday 09:00 to 00:00 Opening hours Admiral Taverns Thurs 09:00hrs to 00:30hrs Piccadilly Limited Gaming machine permit issued - Opening hours 08/02/2012 Fri 09:00hrs to 01:30hrs DPS: Opening hours Miss Samantha Sat 09:00hrs to 01:30hrs Calvert Opening hours Sun 09:00hrs to 00:30hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours This register is updated quarterly. Created : June 18 Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Lic no: LP11988 Late night refreshment Opening hours Akash Indian Mon 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Takeaway Opening hours 194A Duckworth Tues 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Street Opening hours BB3 1PX Wed 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Opening hours Lic holder: Thurs 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Mr Ayoob Ali Opening hours Fri 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs DPS: Opening hours Sat 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Opening hours Sun 16:00hrs to 00:00hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP8502 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday.......17:00 to Akash Restaurant 00:00 Tuesday......17:00 to Mon 196 Duckworth 00:00 Wednesday.17:00 to Street 00:00 Thursday....17:00 to Tues BB3 1PX 00:00 Friday............16:00 to 00:30 Saturday......12:00 to Wed Lic holder: 00:30 Sunday.........12:00 to Mr Azambour Miah 00:00 Thurs DPS: Fri Mr Azambor Miah Sat Sun This register is updated quarterly. Created : June 18 Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP40200 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday.......08:00 to Opening hours Aldi 23:00 Tuesday......08:00 to Mon 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Montague Street 23:00 Wednesday.08:00 to Opening hours BB2 1EH 23:00 Thursday....08:00 to Tues 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs 23:00 Friday............08:00 to Opening hours Lic holder: 23:00 Saturday......08:00 to Wed 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Aldi Stores Limited 23:00 Sunday.........08:00 to Opening hours 23:00 Thurs 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs DPS: Opening hours Helen Gorman Fri 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Opening hours Sat 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Opening hours Sun 07:00hrs to 23:00hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP7874 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 08:00 to Aldi Store 23:00 Tuesday 08:00 to Mon Livesey Branch Road 23:00 Wednesday 08:00 to BB2 4LQ 23:00 Thursday 08:00 to Tues 23:00 Friday 08:00 to Lic holder: 23:00 Saturday 08:00 to Wed Aldi Stores Limited 23:00 Sunday 10:00 to 22:30 Thurs DPS: Ms Evonne Platt Fri Sat Sun Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP8002 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 11:00 to Opening hours Alexandra Hotel Indoor sporting event 00:00 Tuesday 11:00 to Mon 11:00hrs to 00:30hrs 29 Dukes Brow Performance of live music 00:00 Wednesday 11:00 to Opening hours BB2 6EX Playing recorded music 00:00 Thursday 11:00 to Tues 11:00hrs to 00:30hrs Performance of dance 00:00 Friday 11:00 to Opening hours Lic holder: Prov of facilities- dance 01:00 Saturday 11:00 to Wed 11:00hrs to 00:30hrs Ms Susan Ainsworth 01:00 Sunday 12:00 to 00:00 Opening hours Gaming machine permit issued - Thurs 11:00hrs to 00:30hrs DPS: 18/02/2009 Opening hours Ms Susan Ainsworth Fri 11:00hrs to 01:30hrs Opening hours Sat 11:00hrs to 01:30hrs Opening hours Sun 11:00hrs to 00:30hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours This register is updated quarterly. Created : June 18 Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Lic no: LP8479 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday.......11:00 to Opening hours Alexandra Hotel Exhibition of film 23:30 Tuesday......11:00 to Mon 11.00hrs to 00.00hrs Alexandra View Performance of live music 23:30 Wednesday.11:00 to Opening hours BB3 1NL Playing recorded music 23:30 Thursday....11:00 to Tues 11.00hrs to 00.00hrs Performance of dance 01.00 Friday............11:00 to Opening hours Lic holder: 01.00 Saturday......11:00 to Wed 11.00hrs to 00.00hrs Admiral Taverns Gaming machine permit issued - 01.00 Sunday.........12:00 to Opening hours Piccadilly Limited 07/04/2010 00.00 Thurs 11.00hrs to 01.30hrs Opening hours DPS: Fri 11.00hrs to 01.30hrs Mr Steven Ainsworth Opening hours Sat 11.00hrs to 01.30hrs Opening hours Sun 12.00hrs to 00.30hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP10303 Late night refreshment Opening hours Alfresco Mon 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs 201 Duckworth Opening hours Street Tues 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs BB3 1AU Opening hours Wed 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs Lic holder: Opening hours Mr Mansour Alipour- Thurs 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs Azadeh Opening hours Fri 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs DPS: Opening hours Sat 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs Opening hours Sun 09:00hrs to 23:00hrs This register is updated quarterly. Created : June 18 Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP59129 Supply of alcohol Monday.......12:00 to Opening hours Amano Restaurant Provision of recorded music 00:00 Tuesday......12:00 to Mon 12.00hrs to 00.00hrs Ltd Provision of late night 00:00 Wednesday.12:00 to Opening hours 1 Cathedral Square refreshment 00:00 Thursday....12:00 to Tues 12.00hrs to 00.00hrs BB1 1FB 00:00 Friday............12:00 to Opening hours 01:30 Saturday......12:00 to Wed 12.00hrs to 00.00hrs Lic holder: 01:30 Sunday.........12:00 to Opening hours Amano Restaurant 00:00 Thurs 12.00hrs to 00.00hrs Limited Opening hours Fri 12.00hrs to 01.30hrs DPS: Opening hours Mr Christopher Sat 12.00hrs to 01.30hrs Maughn Opening hours Sun 12.00hrs to 00.00hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP7902 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 11:00 to Two Trees Off 23:00 Tuesday 11:00 to Mon Licence 23:00 Wednesday 11:00 to 23 Granville Road 23:00 Thursday 11:00 to Tues BB2 6HD 23:00 Friday 11:00 to 23:00 Saturday 11:00 to Wed Lic holder: 23:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30 Mr Sanjiv Singh Thurs Thind Fri DPS: Mr Sanjiv Singh Thind Sat Sun Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP8504 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 10:00 to Anaz Restaurant 00:00 Tuesday 10:00 to Mon 110-112 Duckworth 00:00 Wednesday 10:00 to Street 00:00 Thursday 10:00 to Tues BB3 1PX 00:00 Friday 10:00 to 00:00 Saturday 10:00 to Wed Lic holder: 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 23:30 Mr Makhliss Ali Thurs DPS: Fri Mr Makhlis Ali Sat Sun Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours This register is updated quarterly. Created : June 18 Licensing Act 2003 Premises Licence Register Lic no: LP8393 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday 10:00 to Opening hours Anchor Hotel Performance of live music 00:30 Tuesday 10:00 to Mon 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Blackburn Road Playing recorded music 00:30 Wednesday 10:00 to Opening hours BB3 0AB 00:30 Thursday 10:00 to Tues 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Gaming machine permit issued - 00:30 Friday 10:00 to Opening hours Lic holder: 10/10/2012 01:00 Saturday 10:00 to Wed 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Mrs Melissa 01:00 Sunday 12:00 to 00:30 Opening hours Montgomery & Mr Thurs 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Lance Montgomery Opening hours Fri 10:00hrs to 01:30hrs DPS: Opening hours Mrs Melissa Sat 10:00hrs to 01:30hrs Montgomery Opening hours Sun 12:00hrs to 01:00hrs Premises Licensable Activity Sale of Alcohol Hours Opening Hours Lic no: LP37325 Sale by retail of alcohol Monday.......06:30 to Opening hours The Arches 23:00 Tuesday......06:30 to Mon 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs 581-583 Preston Old 23:00 Wednesday.06:30 to Opening hours Road 23:00 Thursday....06:30 to Tues 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs BB2 5HD 23:00 Friday............06:30 to Opening hours 23:00 Saturday......06:30 to Wed 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs Lic holder: 23:00 Sunday.........10:00 to Opening hours Mr Simeon Stuttard 18:00 Thurs 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs Opening hours DPS: Fri 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs Simeon Stuttard Opening hours Sat 06.30hrs to 23.00hrs Opening hours Sun 10.00hrs to 18.00hrs This register is updated quarterly.
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