Pavement Licence Application - Duke of York (Sheldon Inn Ltd)
Overview
The Council has received an application for a Pavement Licence, requesting permission for SHELDON INN Ltd to use the highway adjacent for selling food and drink or customer seating.
Why your views matter
It’s a statutory requirement that the Council publishes a public consultation on all Pavement Licence applications.
After the seven day consultation period, the Council has another seven days to consider the application in light of any representations made. The Council can either then reject, grant the licence or grant the licence with additional conditions.
You can find the Pavement Licence Policy on the Council’s website.
What happens next
After the seven day consultation period, the Council has another seven days to consider the application in light of any representations made. The Council can either then reject, grant the licence or grant the licence with additional conditions. If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the Council, you can appeal the decision to licensing@wolverhampton.gov.uk where it will be reviewed by a manager in light of relevant legislation and the Pavement Licence Policy. You can find the Pavement Licence Policy on the Council’s website.
Areas
- Bilston North
- Blakenhall
- Bushbury North
- East Park
- Fallings Park
- Graiseley
- Heath Town
- Merry Hill
- Oxley
- Park
- Penn
- St Peter's
- Tettenhall Regis
- Tettenhall Wightwick
- Wednesfield North
- Wednesfield South
Audiences
- Businesses
- All residents
- People with disabilities
- Councillors / MPs / MEPs
Interests
- Environmental health
- Highways
- Planning
- City centre
- Community safety
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