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FOI Ref 6871 Response Sent 17 March Can You Please Provide The FOI Ref 6871 Response sent 17 March Can you please provide the following details from the most recent records which you hold under The Licensing Act 2003: On-trade alcohol licensed premises, including: Premises Licence Number Date Issued Premises Licence Status (active, expired etc.) Premises Name Premises Address Premises Postcode Premises Telephone Number Premises on-trade Category (e.g. Cafe, Bar, Theatre, Nightclub etc.) Premises Licence Holder Name Premises Licence Holder Address Premises Licence Holder Postcode Designated Premises Supervisor Name Designated Premises Supervisor Address Designated Premises Supervisor Postcode The information you have requested is held and in the attached. However the personal information relating to Designated Premises Supervisors you have requested is refused under the exemption to disclosure at Section 40(2) of the Act Further queries on this matter should be directed to [email protected] Full address Telephone number Licence type Status Date issued Licence holder 1 and 1 Rougamo Ltd, 84 Regent Street, Cambridge, 07730029914 Premises Licence Current Licence 10/03/2020 Yao Qin Cambridgeshire, CB2 1DP 2648 Cambridge, 14A Trinity Street, Cambridge, 01223 506090 Premises Licence Current Registration 03/10/2005 The New Vaults Limited Cambridgeshire, CB2 1TB 2nd View Cafe - Waterstones, 20-22 Sidney Street, Premises Licence Current Registration 17/09/2010 Waterstones Booksellers Ltd Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 3HG ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 01223 359547 Premises Licence Current Registration 03/10/2005 University of Cambridge 8AS Agora at The Copper Kettle, 3-4 Kings Parade, Cambridge, 01223 365068 Premises Licence Current Registration 27/09/2005 Mr M Atay Cambridgeshire, CB2 1SJ Al Casbah Restaurant, 62 Mill Road, Cambridge, 01223 579 500 Premises Licence Current Licence 05/09/2005 Mr Foudil Rerizani Cambridgeshire, CB1 2AS Al Pomodoro, 8 Homerton Street, Cambridge, Premises Licence Current Registration 23/08/2010 Mr Umberto Russo Cambridgeshire, CB2 8NX Aldi Store, 393 Newmarket Road, Cambridge, Premises Licence Current Registration 27/02/2020 Aldi Stores Ltd Cambridgeshire, CB5 8JL All Bar One, All Bar One, 36 St Andrews Street, Cambridge, 371081 Premises Licence Current Registration 25/07/2005 Mitchell & Butlers Leisure Retail Ltd Cambridgeshire, CB2 3AR Amelie Restaurants, Grafton Centre, Fitzroy Street, 01223 778898 Premises Licence Current Registration 02/03/2018 Flat B Restaurants Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge, 01245 493131 Premises Licence Current Registration 20/09/2005 Anglia Ruskin University Cambridgeshire, CB1 1PT Anstey Hall Events Ltd, Anstey Hall, Maris Lane, Cambridge, 01223 700400 Premises Licence Current Registration 01/09/2008 Anstey Hall Limited Cambridgeshire, CB2 9LG Arbury Carnival, Arbury Community Centre, Campkin Road, Premises Licence Current Licence 09/03/2018 Arbury Community Centre Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 2LD Arbury Community Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge, 01223 712038 Premises Licence Current Licence 03/10/2005 Alan Soer Cambridgeshire, CB4 2LD Aromi Caffe Ltd, 1 Bene't Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 01223 243430 Premises Licence Current Registration 19/08/2014 Aromi Caffe Ltd CB2 3QN AROMI Caffe Ltd, 30 Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, 07526 498796 Premises Licence Current Licence 27/06/2017 Aromi Caffe Limited Cambridgeshire, CB1 1EW Aromi Caffe, 3 Peas Hill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 01223 364540 Premises Licence Current Licence 01/08/2018 Aromi Caffe Limited 3PP Arundel House Hotel, 47-61 Chesterton Road, Cambridge, 367701 Premises Licence Current Registration 20/09/2005 Mr Robert John Calvert Norfolk Cambridgeshire, CB4 3AN Ashley Hotel, 74-76 Chesterton Road, Cambridge, 350059 Premises Licence Current Registration 07/01/2008 RJN Hotels Ltd Cambridgeshire, CB4 1ER Astra Zeneca, Eastbrook, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, Premises Licence Current Registration 09/10/2019 Sodexo Ltd Cambridgeshire, CB2 8DU Atithi, 52 Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2AS 01223 662102 Premises Licence Current Registration 27/09/2005 Phoenix Leisure Group Limited B&B and The Wedding Marquee, Rectory Farm, Madingley Premises Licence Current Registration 19/06/2012 Mr Roger Foster Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB23 7PG Ballare, Lion Yard, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 3NA 364222 Premises Licence Current Registration 12/09/2005 The Luminar Group Limited Banana Leaf, 20 Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Premises Licence Current Registration 05/09/2005 Cambridge Bananaleaf Ltd CB4 1JY Baron Of Beef, 19 Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 505022 Premises Licence Current Registration 04/11/2005 Greene King CB2 1UF BBQ Grill n Bar, Unit M6b, Bragg House, Brookgate, Premises Licence Current Registration 16/06/2015 Mr Ali Karakilic Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2AA Bedouin Restaurant, 98-100 Mill Road, Cambridge, 01223 510116 Premises Licence Current Licence 09/09/2005 Foudil Rerizani Cambridgeshire, CB1 2BD Bella Italia, 106 Grafton Centre, Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, 462464 Premises Licence Current Licence 20/09/2005 Casual Dining Services Ltd Cambridgeshire, CB1 1PS Bella Italia, 14-16 Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 01223 464630 Premises Licence Current Licence 12/09/2005 Casual Dining Services Ltd CB2 1UF Bella Italia, 20 Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Premises Licence Current Registration 27/09/2005 Tragus Group Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 7DY Benets, 20-21 Kings Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 01223 329068 Premises Licence Current Registration 02/08/2013 Benets Ltd CB2 1SP BHJ Oriental, 86 Regent Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 01223 307273 Premises Licence Current Licence 27/07/2007 Lei Lei House Ltd CB2 1DP Bills Restaurants Ltd, 34-35 Green Street, Cambridge, 01223329638 Premises Licence Current Licence 05/07/2005 Bills Restaurants Limited Cambridgeshire, CB2 3JX BLD's, 210 Mill Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 3NF 416500 Premises Licence Current Registration 09/01/2006 Mr Fevzi Yeter Boathouse Public House, The Boathouse, 14 Chesterton 460905 Premises Licence Current Licence 22/08/2005 Greene King Retailing Ltd Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 3AX Bread & Meat, 4 Bene't Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 07918083057 Premises Licence Current Registration 13/10/2014 Bread & Meat Limited CB2 3QN BrewDog, 15 Bene't Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 Premises Licence Current Licence 13/06/2019 Brewdog Retail Limited 3QN Browns Restaurant, 23 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, 461655 Premises Licence Current Registration 16/08/2005 Mitchells & Butlers Cambridgeshire, CB2 1QA Butch Annie´s, 23A Market Street, Cambridge, 07725 556397 Premises Licence Current Registration 09/08/2005 Butch Annie's Limited Cambridgeshire, CB2 3PA Byron Hamburgers, 12 Bridge Street, Cambridge, 01223 462927 Premises Licence Current Registration 01/07/2005 Dmwsl 740 Limited Cambridgeshire, CB2 1UA Cafe Arena, 8 Burleigh Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Premises Licence Current Registration 08/05/2012 Mr Arslan Serkan CB1 1DG Cafe Milano, 62 St Andrews Street, Cambridge, 01223 366544 Premises Licence Current Registration 26/01/2011 Mr Hagi Kul Cambridgeshire, CB2 3BZ Cafe Rouge/Stack& Grill/Wonder Chick, 25-26 Bridge Street, 01223 364961 Premises Licence Current Licence 30/08/2005 Tragus Group Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1UJ Calverley's Brewery Limited, 23A Hooper Street, Cambridge, 07769-537342 Premises Licence Current Registration 27/11/2014 Mr Sam Calverley Cambridgeshire Calverley's Brewery Taproom, 23A Hooper Street, Cambridge, Premises Licence Current Licence 13/03/2020 Calverley's Brewery Limited Cambridgeshire CambJoint Ex Services Club, Barnwell Business Park, Club Premise Certificate Current Registration 16/08/2005 Camb Joint Ex Services Club Barnwell Drive, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, The Tricolour Door Boathouse, Club Premise Certificate Current Registration 27/09/2005 Cambridge '99 Boathouse Kimberley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 1HJ Full address Telephone number Licence type Status Date issued Licence holder Cambridge And County Bowling Club, Brooklands Avenue, Club Premise Certificate Current Licence 28/10/2005 Cambridge And County Bowling Club Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8FG Cambridge Arts Picture House, Arts Picturehouse, 38-39 St 354572 Premises Licence Current Licence 20/09/2005 Picturehouse Cinemas Limited Andrews Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 3AR Cambridge Arts Theatre, Arts Theatre, 6-7 St Edwards 503333 Premises Licence Current Licence 12/09/2005 Cambridge Arts Theatre Passage, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 3PJ Cambridge Cookery School, School House, Homerton 01223 247620 Premises Licence Current Registration 15/07/2016 Cambridge Cookery School Ltd Gardens, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8EB Cambridge Gin Laboratory, 10 Green Street, Cambridge, Premises Licence Current Licence 25/09/2017 Mr William John Lowe Cambridgeshire, CB2 3JU Cambridge Judge Business School, Judge Business School, 76409 Premises Licence Current Licence 01/10/2018 University Of Cambridge Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1AG Cambridge Lawn Tennis Club, Cambridge Tennis Club, Club Premise Certificate Current Registration 20/09/2005 Cambridge Lawn Tennis Club Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0EQ Cambridge Museum of Technology, Museum Of Technology, 01223 368650 Premises Licence Current Registration 23/06/2017 Cambridge Museum Of Technology 44 Cheddars Lane, Cambridge,
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