Licensing Notices
Notice of new premises applications, variations and reviews
New applications for premises licences, variations and reviews of current licences under the Licensing Act 2003 are listed below.
These adverts will remain here for the 28 day period in which representations can be made.
Any representations must be made in writing, clearly stating the grounds upon which the representation is made, relevant to the licensing objectives.
If you require further information in relation to an application or wish to make a representation please contact us via email at lrs@npt.gov.uk
Representations should be emailed to lrs@npt.gov.uk or sent to Neath Port Talbot CBC, Legal Regulatory Services, Civic Centre, Port Talbot, SQ13 1PJ.
Your written representation will be provided to the applicant and it may also be considered at a public hearing which means anyone can attend to listen to the application. Any documentation or other information provided by you which is relevant to the application will be considered by officers and/or the committee at the hearing.
Current applications
LICENSING ACT 2003
APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF A PREMISES LICENCE
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council hereby give notice that an application has been received under Section 17 of the Licensing Act for the grant of a Premises Licence from:
Jeyapalan Elavarasan
in respect of:
Shop 4, 32 Church Lane, Baglan, Port Talbot, SA12 8ST
The licensable activities to be carried out are:-
- The sale of alcohol
A record of this application may be inspected Monday to Friday, between 10am – 4pm at the offices of:
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Legal Regulatory Services
Civic Centre
Port Talbot
SA13 1PJ
If you wish to view the authority's licensing register you can do so by visiting www.npt.gov.uk/licensing
Any responsible authority or other person wishing to make representations in respect of this application should do so in writing to the Licensing Section at the above address by the 13/02/2023
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and a person guilty of an offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.