Licence Type
Premises Licence - 2005 Act
Applicant
Jack Breslin
Last Date for Objections
20 September 2019
Details
Date of Event: 3 October 2019 to 3 October 2019
Type Of Event: Every month The Scottish Gantry holds a wine tasting event. Subject to licensing we would host this night in Unit 5 of the Stirling Arcade. This will allow our shop to continue trading as opposed to closing to facilitate the wine night.
The event will be run by Jack Breslin, the licensee and experienced event organiser.
A bar will be run to facilitate the purchase of alternatives to wine and a wide range of affordable soft drinks.
Less than 40 attendees are expected.
There will be an area dedicated to dance floor and a small stage for performers.
All staff will be trained according to the Licensing Act 2005 basic training or be personal licence holders.
Bottles of wines tasted will be offered for off sale before 10pm.
Time for Sale of Alcohol: 6.30pm until 12 midnight on 3 October 2019
Further detailed information in regard to these applications (including the operating plan) is available for inspection at the Licensing Office, Room 229, Viewforth, Stirling, FK8 2ET between the hours of 9am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Any person is eligible to object or make representation. Anyone wishing to object or make representation must not later than the date specified next to the application, lodge with the clerk of the Licensing Board a written note of objection or representation. It is the responsibility of the person making the objection or representation to ensure that the Board has received it and it may be helpful to lodge it in one of the following ways:
- Delivered by hand with the time specified: or
- Posted (by registered or recorded or special delivery post) so that in the normal course of post it might be expected to be delivered within that time): or
- Faxed within that time and an acknowledgement of the fax is kept (fax number 01786 432203): or
- Emailed within that time and an acknowledgement of the email is kept (email: licensing@stirling.gov.uk).
It is the responsibility of the person making the objection or representation to ensure that the Board has received it.