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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 new premises license

Michael Hamilton has applied to Exeter City Council Licensing Authority for a New Premises Licence at 18 Gandy Street Exeter EX4 3LS.

The applicant wishes to apply for the below licensable activities

  • Off Sales of Alcohol 09:00 – 18:00 Mon to Sat.
  • Hours Open to the Public – 09.00 – 18.00 Mon to Sat.

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

Any representations to the Licensing Department, in writing, by 18 July 2024 please.

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

 


 

Application for a new premises license

Huseyin Kekilli has applied to Exeter City Council Licensing Authority for a New Premises Licence at Stripes Pizza, 30 South Street, Exeter, EX2 9DR.

The licence is for the following licensable activities:

  • Provision of recorded music Mon to Sun 11.00 – 23.00
  • Late Night refreshment Mon to Sun 23.00 – 03.00
  • Sale of Alcohol – Mon to Sun 11.00 – 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 25 July 2024 please.

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

 


 

Application for a new premises license

Eat the Bird Ltd have applied for a new premises licence in respect of Eat the Bird, 20 Bedford Street, Exeter, EX1 1GJ

The licence is for the following licensable activities:

Sale of alcohol

  • Sunday – Thursday 12pm - 10pm
  • Friday & Saturday 12pm to 11pm

Live Music

  • Monday – Thursday 12pm – 10pm
  • Friday – Sunday 12pm – 11pm

Recorded Music

  • Sunday – Thursday 12pm – 10pm
  • Friday & Saturday 11am – 11pm

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

Any representations to the Licensing Department, in writing, by 2 August 2024 please.

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

 


 

Application for a new premises license

Delowar Qurashi  has applied for a new premises licence in respect of Bistro Exe Limited Trading As Kasaie Grill, 8 New North Road, Exeter, EX4 4HH

The licence is for the following licensable activities:

  • Recorded Music Monday – Sunday 9am to 11pm

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

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

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

 


 

Gambling Act 2005

Merkur Slots UK Limited of the following address:

Second Floor Matrix House North Fourth Street Milton Keynes MK9 1NJ

the number of whose operating licence is 003266-N-103444 has made an application for a Bingo Premises Licence.

The application relates to the following premises:

MERKUR Slots

47-48 Sidwell Street

Exeter

EX4 6NS

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

Any representations to the Licensing Department, in writing, by 12 August 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. A person guilty of such an offence is liable on summary conviction to unlimited fine.

When this content has been updated

Last updated 17 July 2024