LICENCE HEARING: On August 16, Bromley Council's licensing committee will decide whether to grant a personal licence to Ilesh Patel, of Hawthorn Grove, Penge. The licence, if granted, will entitle Mr Patel to sell alcohol at any licensed premises in the UK. The Metropolitan Police have submitted an objection to the application on account of Mr Patel's previous conviction for driving with excess alcohol.
APPLICATION: On August 16, Bromley Council's licensing committee will hear an application for the variation of a premises licence for Pizza Go Go, Chatsworth Parade, Petts Wood. It has applied to remain open from 11.30am until midnight from Sunday to Wednesday and until 1am from Thursday to Saturday.
STEPPING BACK: Medieval masonry will be brought to life at Bromley Musuem, The Priory, Church Hill, Orpington, from August 22 to August 25. Children aged between four and 11 can find out about the Priory from 2pm to 4pm each day. Call 01689 873826.
NATURAL WORLD: Young artists can join Bromley's countryside rangers to paint and draw the natural world of Keston Common on August 22 between 10am and noon. It costs £4. Call the Countryside Ranger Service on 020 8302 7496 for further details.
POND LIFE: Youngsters can learn more about pond life at a nature event held at Bromley Field Studies Centre, Grovelands Road, Orpington, from 10am to noon on August 22. The event costs £4 per child. Call 020 8302 7496.
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