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LICENSING POLICYSTATEMENT OF LICENS
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4This Statement of Licensing Policy
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• Hotels Policy HOT1 67• Casino
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ForewordIt is nearly three years si
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ForewordThe Licensing Act 2003 radi
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Strategy1.1 The council has wide ex
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1.6 This Statement of Licensing Pol
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1.16 Under the LDF, the council wil
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2.1 Policy approach2.1.1 The counci
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2.1.4 Revised Guidance in paragraph
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(iii)(iv)(v)Whether the layout, lig
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2.2.5 Other conditions relating to
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• Maintaining and making availabl
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Eating, drinking and smoking outsid
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5. The number of public entertainme
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14. A recent witness statement of A
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23. It is widely acknowledged and r
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Concentrations of reports of late n
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Violence by Premises Type, FY060740
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33. Restaurants that stay open late
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Appendix 13. Hours of operationClos
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Appendix 14. Stress Areas and cumul
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ecognising the effect that existing
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(c) Numbers of pedestrians on footw
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9. The publication in October 2001
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Reproduced fromOrdnance Survey Mapp
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Queensway/Bayswater Stress AreaRepr
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South Area Team (SW1, SW7,WC2, EC4
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