A popular coffee shop in Beckenham has applied to sell alcohol and extend the opening hours.
Cafe & Coffee Ltd has applied to Bromley Council to change the Premises Licence for Triple Two, located at 96 Wickham Road.
The proposal wants to start selling alcohol (both on and off the premises) from 10am every day.
It also wants to extend the opening hours to start at 7am every day.
The current opening hours are 8pm to 3pm from Friday to Sunday.
All other licensable activities, permitted hours, and conditions will remain the same.
Any comments on this application must be made in writing to the Licensing Team, London Borough of Bromley, Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, Kent, BRI 3UH, or by email to licensing@bromley.gov.uk.
Comments must be received no later than Monday August 5, 2024, stating the grounds for the representation.
The public register of the London Borough of Bromley and the record of this application can be viewed at the above council address during normal business hours or on the council's website at www.bromley.gov.uk.
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