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Licensing Act 2003 - Premises Licence Register as at 16:23 on 15 January 2025
Graves Tennis and Leisure Centre
Bochum Parkway, Sheffield, S8 8JR
Completed application 219632 which is a Suspension after Non-Payment of Annual Fee/Levy for Premises Licence from 01/04/2015 to indefinite
Applicant(s)
Full Name
Places for People Leisure Ltd
Permitted Activities
an indoor sporting event
Additional Conditions
Any embedded permissions and restrictions attached to the justices on/off licence including those specified at Appendix 1. 1. Capacity 1) The number of members of the public who may be present at any one time on the premises or in any part of such premises specified below shall not exceed: - Area Capacity Sports Hall A 900 Sports Hall B 600 Viewing Gallery 100 Whole of the premises not too exceed 1500 2. Permitted Hours (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, the days and hours during which any public entertainment specified in the licence is permitted to be held shall be as follows: - (a) Monday 07:00am until 11:30pm (b) Tuesday 07:00am until 11:30pm (c) Wednesday 07:00am until 11:30pm (d) Thursday 07:00am until 11:30pm (e) Friday 07:00am until 11:30pm (f) Saturday 07:00am until 11:30pm (g) Sunday 07:00am until 11:30pm (2) Where the Council is of the opinion that in order to avoid or reduce any disturbance of or annoyance to residents in the neighbourhood of the premises or the occurrence of disorderly conduct in the premises, it is desirable for the permitted hours specified in sub-paragraph (1) above to be varied, the Council may, after affording the licensee the opportunity of making representations to the Council, by notice served on the licensee vary the permitted hours and thereafter the hours specified in the notice shall apply in substitution for the hours specified in sub-paragraph (1) above. 3. There shall be no adult entertainment or services, activities, other entertainment or matters ancillary to the use of the premises that may give rise to concern in respect of children.