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Saturday, 22 February 2014

Rose Hotel 1915 - 1919



Folkestone Express 16-1-1915

Wednesday, January 13th: Before Lieut. Col.Fynmore, J. Linton, G.I. Swoffer, W.G. Harrison and G. Boyd Esqs., and Colonel Owen.

An application was made for sanction for certain alterations to the Rose Hotel. After consideration permission was granted.

Folkestone Herald 16-1-1915


Wednesday, January 13th: Before Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. R.J. Linton, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Councillor G. Boyd, Councillor W.J. Harrison, and Col. G.P. Owen.

Plans for certain alterations at the Rose Hotel, Rendezvous Street, were sanctioned.

Folkestone Express 21-8-1915

Wednesday, August 18th: Before Lieut. Col. Fynmore, Alderman Jenner, G.I. Swoffer, R.J. Linton, G. Boyd and H.C. Kirke Esqs.

Mr. A.R. Bowles presented plans for alterations at the Rose Hotel. He stated that at the licensing meeting in February plans were deposited for proposed alterations, and they were passed by the justices. Nothing had, however, been done, although a tender was accepted, but the builder refused to sign the contract because of the difficulty of transport. Those plans had now been amended, and the essential points of the schme had been included in them. The drainage was to be carried out in full.

The amended plans were approved.

Folkestone Herald 21-8-1915


Wednesday, August 18th: Before Lieut. Col. R.J. Fynmore, Mr. G.I. Swoffer, Mr. R.J. Linton, Councillor G. Boyd, Alderman C. Jenner, and Mr. H. Kirke.

Mr. A.R. Bowles, architect, submitted amended plans of alterations at the Rose Hotel, Rendezvous Street. He explained that the work had been delayed through difficulties arising out of the War, and the original plans had had to be modified. No increased facilities for drinking were being given.

The Bench approved the plans.
 
 

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