Queen Elizabeth licence appeal- no decision

7th July 2007, report by Bill Donne

At a special hearing yesterday held at the courts, the Circuit Judge heard the legal arguement as to whether Admiral Taverns should be able to proceed with the appeal against the revocation of the Premise Licence of the Queen Elizabeth. The situation has arisen where the Licensing Committee revoked the Queen Elizababeth's licence following  a review hearing.

The owners of the Premise Licence at the time were Punch, who immediately lodged an appeal against the Licensing Committee's decision within the 21 days allowed. Punch then subsequently sold the freehold and transferred the Premise Licence to Admiral Taverns.

The legal debate is on the point that Admiral Taverns, having acquired the business, can then change the name on the appeal to their name? Is so, can the previous misdemeanours at the public house that caused a review to take place be blamed on the new owners? The DPS has remained in situ throughout. The Judge has deferred his decision until mid-August.



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