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Croydon CRO 1EA
Telephone:
020 8760 5466
Email:
licensinaf@croydon.gov.uk
Again, I did not get the person’s name she did say it but i forgot to write it down. But i am
sure they note calls that are made to any council department.
Again, I told the lady the call was for advice and told her about the ASBO and all the
conditions, I again was told the process that is taken when someone applies for an Alcohol
and entertainment licence.
Again, I was told that the police licensing officer would do checks and a report back to the
local council, I was
told it would be very hard for someone to get un Alcohol and entertainment licence due to the
checks that were
done.
I was also told that if an application for an Alcohol and entertainment licence was refused the
person could then has it heard by 3 council committee members where the person that had
applied for the licence could put his case? I asked would the police be there also and was told
yes, they would be.
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The lady told me to get better advice would be to call the police Licensing officer I said I had
tried the numbers listed on their website but I was not having no luck, she then got me the
correct number to call which is listed below.
Croydon Police Station - Licensing Sergeant (Spoke to Darren)
Address Line:
Licensing Office Metropolitan Police Service Croydon Police Station 71 Park Lane.
Croydon,
CR9IBP
Telephone:
020 8649 0157 or 0167 (this is the wrong telephone numbers I was able to get the correct one
from Croydon Council, Licensing Team the correct number is 020 8649 0172
After trying the 2 numbers that are on the website to speak to the Police Licensing officer and
having no luck it was then I called and spoke to the Croydon Council, Licensing Team the
lady I spoke to give me the correct number and l called this after and spoke to a male called
Darren.
We spoke in great detail about the ASBO and the conditions and that we were told these
would in no way would any person be inhibited by this ASBO order who applied for a
licence.
He could not understand this and asked me more details who we have been told this by.
I explained what went on at the trial and also my son's business.
He could not understand why we were told this and asked who had applied for the ASBO
order.
I told him this that it was the police who applied for the order.
He said that no one had the right to say this within an ASBO application due to the fact it
would be down to each local police licensing officer to make a decision, as each licensing
application is dealt with by the local area police licensing department within their area.