Get Golf Ltd has submitted an application for a premises licence at 16 Beauchamp Industrial Estate, Tamworth, B77 5BZ, seeking permission to sell alcohol and provide late-night refreshments. The application was announced in a public notice featured in the Tamworth Herald.
Under the Licensing Act 2003, late-night refreshment refers to serving hot food or drinks between 11 pm and 5 am. While the public notice does not disclose specific operating hours or clarify whether alcohol sales will be for on-site consumption or take-away, these details will be clarified in the full application held by the local licensing authority.
Community members and stakeholders who have concerns or believe they might be adversely affected are encouraged to review the application and submit any representations during the official consultation period.
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Granting a premises licence for late-night alcohol sales and refreshment in an industrial estate can have significant implications. Considerations include managing staff and customer flow during late hours, controlling noise levels as patrons arrive and depart, as well as handling waste, deliveries, and lighting. While some see the extended service hours as an opportunity to boost local employment and expand leisure options in Tamworth, others may raise concerns about potential disturbances to nearby businesses or traffic in the B77 5BZ area. Any licence conditions imposed would aim to uphold the licensing objectives, as determined by Tamworth Borough Council.
It is important to note that making false statements in connection with a licensing application is a criminal offense, punishable by an unlimited fine upon conviction.
For more information, interested parties should consult the original public notice and contact Tamworth Borough Council’s licensing team within the designated consultation timeframe to submit comments or inquiries.