PUBLIC notices cover a range of applications, ranging from licensing applications for liqueur or entertainment to planning applications, roadworks and other works. Their intention is to inform communities of the latest plans in their area and such applications are considered for approval or refusal by local authorities. Here are some of the latest applications submitted to Cornwall Council.
Alcohol licence amendment
A RESTAURANT in St Austell has applied to Cornwall Council seeking to vary the premises licence which gives it permission to serve alcohol.
Walkers Restaurants Limited is seeking to amend their licence, concerning their restaurant at Walkers Restaurant, 11 Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5JE.
It wishes to alter the opening times to 10am until 10pm, in addition to altering the sale of alcohol to between 10am and 10pm.
Any responsible authority or person who wishes to make representations concerning this application can do so no later than May 15.
Submissions can be undertaken by writing to the Licensing Team, Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Truro TR1 3AY or email [email protected].
For more details on this licence application, use postcode PL25 5JE as a reference on the Public Notice Portal.
Alcohol licence application
A HOLIDAY park venue in Newquay has applied to Cornwall Council seeking to vary the premises licence which gives it permission to serve alcohol.
Walkers Restaurants Limited is seeking to amend their licence, concerning their restaurant at Watergate Bay Holiday Park in Tregurrian, Newquay, TR8 4AD.
It is seeking the granting of a premises licence in respect of the holiday park in order to sell alcohol and provide regulated entertainment between the hours of 8.30am and 11.30pm.
Any responsible authority or person who wishes to make representations concerning this application can do so no later than May 18.
Submissions can be undertaken by writing to the Licensing Team, Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Truro TR1 3AY or email [email protected].
For more details on this licence application, use postcode TR8 4AD as a reference on the Public Notice Portal.
No waiting at any time
CORNWALL Council has introduced a new order prohibiting the waiting of traffic in St Erth.
It concerns the length of highway at Boscarnek between number 60 and number 62 and in the turning area adjoining it.
Find out about planning applications that affect you by visiting the Public Notice Portal.
Anyone wishing to overturn the order, which became operational on April 24 is required to apply to the High Court to overturn the legal order.
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