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Prince of Wales 1960 - 1970s



Folkestone Herald 23-1-1960

Notice

To: The Clerk to the Rating Authority for the Borough of Folkestone in the County of Kent

The Clerk to the Justices for the Borough of Folke­stone in the County of Kent

The Chief Constable of Kent,

And to all whom it may concern

I, Christopher John L. Hawkes, of the “Prince of Wales”, 71, Guildhall Street Street, in the Borough of Folkestone, in the Licensing District of Folkestone, Beerhouse Keeper, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply at the First Session of the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the said Borough of Folkestone, in the said County of Kent, to be holden at the Town Hall, Folkestone aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 10th day of February, 1960, for the grant to me of a Justices` Licence authorising me to apply for and hold an Excise Licence to sell by retail Spirits in addition to the Beer and Wine now authorised to be sold there for consumption on the premises situate and being the “Prince of Wales”, 71, Guildhall Street, Folkestone aforesaid, of which premises Messrs. Mackeson and Company Limited, of Brewery, Hythe, in the said County, are the leasehold owners and of whom I rent them.

Given under my hand this 8th day of January, 1960.

C.J. Hawkes.

Folkestone Herald 13-2-1960

Annual Licensing Sessions

Licences to sell spirits, in addition to beer and wine, were granted to the Star and Garter, Harvey Street, and the Prince of Wales, Guildhall Street.

Mr. M. Biskin, applying on behalf of of Mr. C. Hawkes, of the Prince of Wales, said there was a considerable demand for spirits there.

South Kent Gazette 4-4-1979

Local News

A purse containing £20 was snatched from a bar counter in the Prince of Wales pub, Coolinge Road, Folkestone, on Thursday.
 
 


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