Folkestone
Express 10-2-1934
Annual Licensing Sessions
Wednesday, February 7th: Before Alderman
R.G. Wood, Dr. W.W. Nuttall, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. J.H. Blamey, Mr. F. Seager,
Councillor W. Hollands, and Eng. Rear Admiral L.J. Stephens.
The Justices had before them plans for structural
alterations to the South Foreland public house, Seagate Street, Folkestone, when
permission was asked to improve the conditions of the house as regards the
lavatory accommodation.
The proposed alterations were approved by the Bench.
Folkestone
Herald 10-2-1934
Annual Licensing Sessions
“Eight years ago we tried an experiment that had only
been tried in one or two places then, of granting an extra half hour on weekdays
during the summer months. No ill-effects have been observed, and the Licensing
Magistrates are still of the opinion that that half hour is very useful to the
licensees and residents the town during the crowded months of the summer.
Therefore, as we have no regrets of having granted it to you, we are going to
renew the whole of the liquor licences on the same terms as before”.
This very satisfactory statement on the sobriety of the
borough was made by the Chairman of the Licensing Magistrates (Alderman R.G.
Wood) at the Annual Licensing Sessions at the Town Hall on Wednesday. The other
Magistrates were Engineer Rear Admiral L.J. Stephens, Mr. J.H. Blamey,
Councillor W. Hollands, Mr. F. Seager, Mr. W. Smith, and Dr. W.W. Nuttall.
An application was made for the carrying out of certain
structural alterations to the South Foreland public house. Plans were submitted
and it was stated that the alterations were required in order to improve the
house with regard to the lavatory accommodation.
The application for the alterations was granted.
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