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Graffiti daubed on hoardings at East Street in Stamford

Graffiti daubed on hoardings at East Street in Stamford
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Downstairs of Willoughby s Bar and Club up for rent with Richardson Surveyors

Downstairs of Willoughby s Bar and Club up for rent with Richardson Surveyors
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Central Nightclub in Stamford asks permission to keep rooftop terrace open until 2am

A nightclub owner wants to keep a rooftop terrace open for longer.

Pubs and restaurants in Stamford apply for pavement licences

Pubs and restaurants in Stamford apply for pavement licences Published: 12:00, 08 April 2021 Pubs and food outlets are staking their claim to the streets of Stamford to secure outside seating for customers. The London Inn pub and Aloha Foods restaurant in St John s Street, and Twelve All Saints wine bar in All Saints Street are the latest businesses to apply to Lincolnshire County Council for a pavement licence . Nick Pistolas, owner of the London Inn, has applied for picnic benches in Sheep Market seating 16 people. Gallery1 Meanwhile, Grant Worthington, co-owner of Aloha Foods has asked to have four tables seating 12 people in Red Lion Square, and Stephen Miskell from Twelve All Saints has identified a similar spot for five tables and 24 chairs.

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