Approval was granted subject to the additional conditions offered by the applicant
A Sherwood pub has had its licensing hours extended. Nottingham City Council's licensing panel met on Monday, October 10, where they approved an application to vary an existing license for The Sherwood Inn, located on Mansfield Road, where there is a number of late night businesses.
Sherwood Inn has been in operation for several years, and is run by the Craft Union Pub Company, which has more than 400 sites across the UK. It was discussed in the meeting that other competing businesses nearby to The Sherwood Inn, did already have their hours approved until 2am, and it was also noted that there had been no objections to the application from any of the responsible authorities, including Nottinghamshire Police and Environmental Health.
During the meeting, Alex Green, the representative of the applicant said: "Surely if this was a problem area and a problem premise, the police and Environmental Health would have objected, this fact in my opinion should carry considerable weight when determining this application. The premises licence has many robust conditions on it, these should be enough to keep the residents' minds at rest.
She said: "The panel listened to all the evidence put before it and also took into the account the contents of the application, and all representations and submissions made in relation to it. Panel noted the concerns of interested parties and listened carefully to Mr Barrett on behalf of SCAM.
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