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Saturday, 1 November 2014

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1st November, 2014: Folkestone Herald Reports for 1950, 1951 and 1952 Added.

Prince of Wales 1950s



Folkestone Herald 19-1-1952

Notice

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

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

The Superintendent of Police, Kent County Con­stabulary, Folkestone in the County of Kent

And to all whom it may concern:

I, Christopher John L. Hawkes, now residing at the Prince of Wales, Folke­stone in the County of Kent Beer-house keeper do hereby give notice that it is my in­tention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the said Borough of Folke­stone in the said County, to be holden at the Town Hall, Folke­stone aforesaid on Wednesday the 13th day of February, 1952 for the grant to me of a Justices` Licence authorising me to apply for and hold an Excise Licence to sell wine by retail at the licensed premises situate at the Prince of Wales, Folkestone, in the County of Kent, for con­sumption either on or off the premises and of which premises Mackeson and Company Limited, of Brewery, Hythe in the said County are the Lessees of whom I rent them.

Given under my hand this 7th day of January, 1952.

C.L. Hawkes.

Folkestone Herald 16-2-1952

Annual Licensing Sessions

All publican`s licences were renewed at the Folkestone Annual Licensing meeting on Wednesday.

Mr. C.J. Hawkes, licensee of the Prince of Wales, Guildhall Street was at Folkestone Annual Licensing meeting on Wednesday granted a wine licence. He said he had only been able to supply beer, and he produced a petition signed by 129 customers in support of the application for a wine licence.
 

Bouverie Hotel 1950s



Folkestone Herald 7-7-1951

Local News

Seven Folkestone public houses were granted an ex­tension of licence on weekdays until 11 p.m. and on Sundays to 10.30 p.m. until September 30th at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court yesterday.

Mr. W.J. Mason, appearing for the applicants, said a simi­lar application had been granted to a number of hotels for the summer season and Festival of Britain. At East­bourne 44 applications of the same kind had been granted and 115 at Hastings. The ex­tension had been granted to all those who desired it in the other two towns.

The application was granted in respect of the Star Inn, Bouverie Hotel, Shakespeare Hotel, Guildhall Hotel, Prince Albert Hotel, Globe Inn, and George Inn.