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Challenge to Tesco Drinks License

David Bishop (Lord Biro) | 20.03.2008 16:54

Poet and artist Dave Bishop (Lord Biro) is to appear before the City Council licensing panel At the Council house, Thursday March 27th to lodge an objection to Tesco’s application for a drinks license at their New store, 62 Long Row, opening April 4th 2008. The license applied for is from 6 am to 11 pm Monday to Sunday (see www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk)

Tesco Public Notice
Tesco Public Notice


Poet and artist Dave Bishop (Lord Biro)

Is to appear before the City Council licensing panel
At the Council house, Thursday March 27th

To lodge an objection to Tesco’s application for a drinks license at their New store, 62 Long Row, opening April 4th 2008

The license applied for is from 6 am to 11 pm Monday to Sunday (see www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk)

Mr Bishop is representing 3 businesses in the West end arcade who believe that the license is too long and worsen behaviour and cause a public nuisance in the Square, West End Arcade and Upper Parliament St.

Assisting Lord Biro as a witness is councillor David Trimble who is objecting to Tesco’s promotion of cheap alcohol. Brian Rigby, landlord of the “Bell Inn” and chairman of City Pub Watch was asked to appear as a witness but was denied permission by the Bell Inn’s owners, Greene King.

Yours

Lord Biro
Church of the Militant Elvis

David Bishop (Lord Biro)
- e-mail: lordbiro58@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.theplace4.co.uk/elvisseeninbaghdad

Additions

Carling Flat Label

22.03.2008 21:08

Carling Flat Label
Carling Flat Label

This image had been intended to accompany the public notice as posted. Unfortunately it was lost in the ether and now appears in juxtaposition as a comment.

Lord Biro
mail e-mail: lordbiro58@hotmail.com


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