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Licensing magistrates were visiting the site before making a final decision today.
This was approved by the licensing magistrates in April 1898.
He had threatened to complain to the next session of the licensing magistrates.
'It was certainly a tough decision for the licensing magistrates.
The application was refused, the licensing magistrate "remarking that if the public wanted drink they could go outside to get it."
After a licence was rejected in December, they submitted a second application, to be determined by licensing magistrates on Wednesday.
In particular, licensing magistrates and fire and health authorities should be made more aware of the character and needs of historic buildings.
Drinks were served to members of the club by Taffe until the early hours of the morning, without any extension having been granted by the licensing magistrates.
'But they will have no experience of running pubs and I know from talking to the local bench that licensing magistrates are concerned at the standard of new licensees.'
'Makes you wonder whose application the licensing magistrates would throw out,' George commented as the car slid into the kerb outside the unappetizing Wagon Wheel pub.
As competition for tied houses became hotter from 1905, with licensing magistrates actively closing down pubs and beerhouses, Hoare's began grabbing up other brewery firms where they could.
A Letter to the Lord-lieutenant of the County of Surrey on the Misconduct of Licensing Magistrates and the consequent Degradation of the Magistracy, 1825.
The Government also wants to make it easier for people to obtain a drinks licence and to water down the power of licensing magistrates, who currently have absolute discretion to refuse applications, often without giving a reason.
Early in his Parliamentary career he pressed for relaxations in the licensing laws in order to help British holiday resorts, and as a followup pressed for more licensed victuallers to be appointed as licensing magistrates.
Roger Hall, a licensing magistrate and CAMRA officer, examines the pub layout in his lecture at 20.00 on TUESDAY 26th MAY in Vanbrugh College, University of York.
New and increasingly stringent fire regulations have to be accommodated and licensing magistrates - who often care little for the architectural integrity of historic pubs, but are principally concerned with good and easy supervision of the pub clientele - have to be appeased.