Stoney Lane
Public notice
Application for a premises licence
Notice is hereby given that: Jonathan Dalton
Has applied to the City of London on: 31 March 2025
In respect of: Stoney Lane
Premises Address: 9 Stoney Lane Aldgate E1 7BH
Ward: Aldgate
Application details:
- To permit the sale of alcohol 11am to 12(midnight) Monday to Wednesday. 11am to 1am Thursday to Saturday. 11am to 11pm Sunday.
- To provide late night refreshments, 11pm to 12 (midnight) Monday to Wednesday. 11pm to 1am Thursday to Saturday.
- To provide regulated entertainment, live music, 11am to 12 (midnight) Monday and Tuesday. 11am to 1am Wed to Saturday. 11am to 11pmm Sunday.
- Recorded music, 11am to 12(midnight) Monday to Wednesday and Sunday. 11am to 1am Thursday to Saturday.
- Provision of anything similar description to live music, recorded music or performance of dance, 11am to 12(midnight) Monday to Wednesday. 11am to 1am Thursday to Saturday. 11am to 11pm Sunday.
A record of this application is held by the City of London and can be viewed by members of the public on this webpage or by appointment at the offices of City of London licensing authority; Guildhall, Aldermanbury, London, EC2V 7HH. Any person wishing to make a representation in relation to this application must give notice in writing to the licensing authority at the address shown above, or by email giving in detail the grounds of objection by:
30 April 2025
(please note that in respect of a provisional statement, representations are restricted after the issue of a provisional statement unless there have been material changes either to the premises or the area).It is an offence, under section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003, to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application for premises licence or club premises certificate and the maximum fine on being convicted of such an offence is £5000.It is an offence, under section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003, to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application for premises licence or club premises certificate and the maximum fine on being convicted of such an offence is £5000.