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Licensing applications

The most recent applications in Norwich received by us are published below.

You can book an appointment to view them at City Hall during office hours, by calling 01603 989400.

Recent applications

Name of premises Ward Type Date received Last date to comment
Pips, 27 St Augustines Street NR3 3BY Mancroft  Grant (premises licence) 13/11/24 12/12/24
Stand Easy Military Charity, Gentlemans Walk Mancroft  Grant (structures on the highway) 07/11/24 05/12/24
Kerrys Irish Bar, 6 Queen Street, NR2 4SQ Thorpe Hamlet Grant (pavement licence) 05/11/24 19/11/24
Sunrise Asia Market, 143 Colman Rd Norwich, NR4 7HA University Grant (premises licence) 01/11/24 28/11/24
Makers House, 2 - 4 St Benedicts Street, NR2 4AG Mancroft Grant (pavement licence) 22/10/24 05/11/24 (expired)
Norwich Cider & Music Festival, Earlham Park NR4 7TJ University Grant (premises licence) 03/10/24 31/10/24 (expired)
Wensum Sports Centre, 169A King Street, NR1 1QH Thorpe Hamlet Grant (premises licence) 01/10/24 29/10/24 (expired)
Warings Lifestore, 20 Westlegate, NR1 3LR Mancroft  Renewal (pavement licence) 18/09/24 02/10/24 (expired)

Updated: 15 November 2024

Comments

An application for the grant or variation of a premises licence will be notified to residents by displaying it on the premises and in the local press. Comments in support or objections must be made within 28 days of the date given in the public notice.

View our privacy notice for information about what we do with personal data when you make a representation.

Make a representation online

If you have made valid comments of support or objection you will be expected to attend a meeting of the council's licensing subcommittee and any subsequent appeal proceeding. If you do not attend, the subcommittee will still consider your comments, but they may not carry the same weight as if you had attended if, for example, the contents are disputed or challenged.

Your comments will be published in the report to the licensing sub-committee, which is publicly available and displayed on the committee pages. Details of the sub-committee's decision following a hearing will also be published on this site.We reserve the right not to publish or take into account any letters of representation which we believe are defamatory, offensive or racist.

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