Club Inn, Endmoor asking for music and alcohol permission

The Club Inn in Endmoor <i>(Image: Google Maps)</i>
The Club Inn in Endmoor (Image: Google Maps)
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A club is asking for permission to play live music and sell alcohol.

The Club Inn in Endmoor made its application to Westmorland and Furness Council’s licensing department.

Club bosses said in the document, which can be seen on the council’s website, that this is being done to ‘update conditions’ and that no increase in operating hours is being sought.

The club asked for permission to play live music indoors from 11pm to midnight from Sunday to Thursday, and from 11pm to 1am on Friday and Saturday.

Bosses also asked for clearance to play recorded music indoors during the same time periods.

The Club Inn in Endmoor (Image: Google Maps)

Permission for the supply of alcohol both on and off the premises is sought between 11am and 1am every day of the week.

Opening hours are listed as being from 11am to 1.15am every day of the week.

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The above application can be viewed at www.westmorlandandfurness.org.uk any representations should be submitted via the website or in writing to planning department at South Lakeland House, Lowther Street, Kendal, LA9 4DQ. 

Club bosses said in the application that they would operate CCTV, carry out staff training and keep a refusals and incident report register to prevent crime and disorder.

The application reads that they would also operate a challenge 25 policy and that no noise that ‘gives rise to a nuisance’ will emanate from the club, with external doors and windows to be kept closed when entertainment takes place.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service approached the Club Inn for comment but has had no reply at the time of writing.

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