India the Restaurant in Scarborough re-applies for alcohol licence

A new application has been submitted to North Yorkshire Council

Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Anttoni James NumminenPublished 30th Aug 2023

India the Restaurant in Scarborough has re-applied to North Yorkshire Council for an alcohol licence.

A new application for a premises licence for India the Restaurant has been submitted to the council following a previous application that was submitted in April.

Shah Alam’s application, for the restaurant on 34-36 Castle Road in Scarborough, proposes amended and shorter hours for serving alcoholic beverages.

The new application also seeks approval of its opening hours – which are shorter than the originally requested times – as well as permission for late-night refreshments and the playing of recorded music.

If approved, the restaurant would be allowed to be open and serve alcohol from 5pm to midnight.

The application in April requested licensable hours between 10 and midnight, six days a week.

India the Restaurant has also proposed that the late night refreshments and the playing of recorded music should be permitted between 11pm to midnight, according to the application.

All of the proposed licensable activities would be permitted to take place seven days a week.

Castle Road is made up of shops and other commercial premises and is located within an area that is “a mix of retail, hot food shops and a variety of other ‘service’ uses” including cafés, pubs, estates agents and beauty salons, according to a council report.

The closing date for public representations on the application is Thursday, September 21.

Those wishing to make their views known can write to North Yorkshire Licensing Services at Scarborough Town Hall or they can email licensingservices.sca@northyorks.gov.uk.

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