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Efes Restaurant, 10 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH - Premises Licence
LICENSING ACT 2003. APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE
The Applicant's name is Resul Asam
The postal address of the premises is Efes Restaurant, 10 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH.
The Applicant applied to the Licensing Authority on 3rd September 2015 for a Premises Licence for the premises.
The relevant licensable activities which it is proposed will be carried out on or from the premises are (1) the provision of hot food and drink between 2300 hrs. and 0030 hrs Monday to Saturday and between 2300 hrs and midnight on Sunday, (2) the sale by retail of alcohol and playing of recorded music between 1000 hrs. and 0030 hrs Monday to Saturday and between 1000 hrs. and midnight on Sunday, (3) performances of dance and live music between 1700 hrs and 2300 hrs daily.
If you wish to object to this application, you may make representations which must be made in writing to the relevant licensing authority.
The relevant licensing authority is the Oxford City Council. The postal address of the relevant licensing authority, where its register is kept and where the record of the application may be inspected within normal office hours (9.00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday) and to which you must write with your representations, is The Licensing Authority, Oxford City Council, Licensing Unit, St Aldate's Chambers, 109 St Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1DS. (The e-mail address is. licensing@oxford.gov.uk). You can phone 01865 252565 to check arrangements.
The date by which you may make representations to the relevant licensing authority and by which your representations must be received by the relevant licensing authority is 2nd October 2015.
The world wide web address of the Licensing Authority is www.oxford.gov.uk/licensing
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is £5,000.