A creative shop in Montpelier Vale has applied to Lewisham Council for a multifaceted new premises licence, including the selling of alcohol.
Blackheath Creatives, managed by Claire Swindale at 16 - 18 Montpelier Vale in Blackheath Village, has requested permission for a variety of licensable activities.
The application was revealed on the Public Notice Portal.
These activities include the sale of alcohol for both in-store and off-site consumption, live and recorded music, dance, film screenings, and theatre performances.
Licensable Activities:
- Sale of Alcohol (On & Off the premises):
- Tuesday - Wednesday: 11am – 11pm
- Thursday - Sunday: 9.30am – 11pm
- Live & Recorded Music:
- Tuesday - Wednesday: 11am – 11pm
- Thursday - Sunday: 9.30am – 11pm
- Dance, Films:
- Tuesday - Wednesday: 11am – 9pm
- Thursday - Sunday: 9.30am – 9pm
- Plays:
- Tuesday - Friday: 11am – 11pm
- Saturday - Sunday: 9.30am – 11pm
If anyone wishes to contest the application, they may submit their objections in writing to Lewisham Council or email licensing@lewisham.gov.uk within 28 days.
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