A newsagents in Crayford has applied to sell alcohol until 11pm at night.
The Cray's News Agency, located at 1 The Parade, Crayford Way, hopes to extend its opening hours, as well as the hours it can sell alcohol for consumption off the premises.
According to the application, revealed on the Public Notice Portal, the newsagents wants to sell alcohol between 10am to 11pm, every day.
The proposed new opening hours of the Crayford newsagents are 5am to 11pm from Monday to Friday, and 6am to 10pm during weekends.
The Cray's News Agency is currently open from 6am until 8pm from Monday to Saturday, and from 7am to 6pm on Sundays.
Those wishing to make representations to this application, should send them to the Licensing Partnership at P.O. Box 182, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1GP, or email them to licensing@sevenoaks.gov.uk.
Details of this application and the Licensing Register is available for inspection from 9am to 5pm on weekdays at the above address.
The maximum fine for a person making a knowingly false statement in relation with an application is unlimited.
More information and guidance notes on raising representations are available on Bexley council's website.
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