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Applications in progress.

Under the Licensing Act 2003, we have a responsibility to publish all licence applications in progress.

Applications can be viewed at Exeter City Council, Civic Centre, Paris Street, Exeter, EX1 1RQ. Monday to Friday 09:00 to 16:00.

Commenting on applications

Representations regarding a licence application must be made in writing to the address above, or by email, and received by the stated date.

 

Current licence applications

 

Application for a minor variation to a  premises license

Mitchells & Butler have applied for a minor variation & change of name for Browns Brasserie & Bar formally Malthouse of 7 Haven Road, Exeter, EX2 8BP to a premises licence in respect of:

  • The variation is to change the internal layout of the premises only

This application can be viewed by prior appointment at the Civic Centre, Licensing Department.

Any representations to the Licensing Department, in writing, by 6 May 2024 please.

Licensing Department, The Civic Centre, Paris Street, Exeter EX1 1JN or licensing.team@exeter.gov.uk

 


 

Application for a full variation to a  premises license

George Nightingale has applied to Exeter City Council for a full variation of the premises licence in respect of Quayside Distilling Ltd at 60A Haven Road, Exeter EX2 8DP.

The variation is for the following:

To include the use of the pontoon immediately outside the premises for the following licensable activities:

  • Supply of alcohol: Sunday to Monday 09:00 - 23:00                      

This application can be viewed by prior appointment at the Civic Centre, Licensing Department.

Any representations to the Licensing Department, in writing, by 20 May 2024 please.

Licensing Department, The Civic Centre, Paris Street, Exeter EX1 1JN or licensing.team@exeter.gov.uk

 

 

It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and one is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

 

When this content has been updated

Last updated 23 April 2024