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Please help us lift our spirits!

Pete Bainbridge
12/ 3/2008

ELDERLY people at the town’s newest care home hope to have their spirits lifted after an application was submitted for an alcohol licence.

Belong retirement village, on Kennedy Avenue, threw open its doors six months ago – but there was no communal celebratory champagne in the booze-free zone.


 

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   They have no need on a license for alcohol, or music as they are residents and it is their home. Now if the firm CLS want to turn it into a business providing Drink, Music, entertainment etc, that is another matter. They would also need outsiders using it as a club.

It is not a club it is a residential retirement home.

T.Eastman, Henbury
21/03/2008 at 14:15
   Let them enjoy a drink i say. Its hardly like it will need much policing so let them crack on.
The Satisfied Customer
18/03/2008 at 11:36
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