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Hove teenager s attack in Molly Malone s in Brighton s West Street

Molly Malones West Street Brighton. A SECRET panel of councillors held a hearing behind closed doors today that could strip a Brighton pub of its licence and throw people out of their jobs. Sussex Police asked a Brighton and Hove City Council licensing panel to hold a hearing in private – and the panel agreed. And despite the laws governing open justice, the council also withheld 200 pages of evidence, some relating to a criminal case in which the defendant has already been convicted, having pleaded guilty. In other instances, the council and police have redacted details that might prejudice an active court case although, in this case, guilt has been admitted.

Global high end kebab restaurant chain gets go ahead to open first Manchester site

Global high end kebab restaurant chain gets go ahead to open first Manchester site
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J26 Diner Waltham Abbey music festival going ahead | Epping Forest Guardian

By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex A all-day music event has been approved at the J26 Diner off Honey Lane. Photos: Unsplash/Google Maps An all-day music festival for 450 people at a truck stop has been given the green light at the second time of asking. Epping Forest District Council’s licensing sub-committee initially refused an application to hold the music event at the J26 Diner, off Honey Lane, last month on the grounds of public safety. The plans have been opposed by police, who noted the site was used for an illegal music event in August 2020.

Wedding venue owner in fight to avoid shutdown

Wedding venue owner in fight to avoid shutdown );   ); A WOMAN is appealing against an order to shut down an unauthorised wedding and party venue. Penny Holley, who owns The Copse in Mill Lane, Kidmore End, began hosting functions for up to 120 people in 2016. Three years later, she was ordered to stop after neighbours complained to South Oxfordshire District Council, the planning authority. The council said she could still offer holiday lets to smaller groups, as she had been doing for years with permission, but issued an enforcement notice banning other uses. It ordered her to remove a “dining platform”, an area of decking with a marquee which it says was built without consent, and tear down a wall of hay bales which she erected as a sound barrier.

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