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Is there anywhere online I can find which pubs in my area (Romford/Hornchurch) have applied and been approved for extended opening hours?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A few facts from the law.
1. There is no compulsion on any licence holder to stay open during the licensing hours they have been granted. They will close when they feel like it when it is economically expedient to do so.
2. All applications which mean a change to activities and times of operation will require a notice on the premises and in the paper. Back number sof the paper will tell you what people have applied for. However, any comments from residents or other authorities will result in a hearing which will determine what will happen. These hearings result in minutes which are a public record.
3. All licences are available on the public records available free of charge at your council licensing department.
4. No council can have a policy which imposes a latest entry time on any premises. The council must remain neutral and can only act on what representations have been received. Each case is decided on its merits. If there are no objections, the application must be granted as applied for. If there are, the hearing will invite all parties to discuss the matter before a decision is made. Any licensee who is not happy with what they get can appeal to the magistrates.
Although www.citypublife.co.uk does not have subscribing venues in your requested area yet, we have just asked all subscribing managers to update their opening and closing times information. List is being compiled at http://www.citypublife.co.uk/late%20license%20pubs.htm
Alternatively a list of pubs with late licenses (not yet updated) can be found by area at http://www.citypublife.co.uk/Site/stylefeat.php by choosing the late bar option > location > Get Pubs.
Hope this helps.