05:00PM, Friday 17 May 2024
Credit: Parallel Windsor
A disability inclusion sporting event and a popular Windsor pub have applied for licences in the public notices this week.
The Jolly Gardeners pub in Old Windsor, opening under the ownership of Sir Double Jack Investments Ltd, has applied for a new premises licence from the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
The new owners want to sell alcohol on and off the premises in a rear garden Monday to Wednesday from 10am to 11pm, Thursday to Saturday from 10am to midnight, and on Sundays from 12pm to 11pm.
The St Lukes Road pub has also applied to host live and recorded music from Thursday to Saturday 11pm to midnight.
To view and comment on the application for the Jolly Gardeners, use reference 107237/LAPL01 in the RBWM planning portal by Friday, May 31.
An award-winning disability inclusion sporting event could return to Windsor Great Park in July.
Parallel Lifestyle Limited has applied to the council for a new premises licence for ‘regulated entertainment’ at The Great Park on Sunday, July 7 from 8am until 4pm.
The event welcomes all ages and abilities in a series of challenges involving walking, pushing and running.
Interested parties can make written representation to the RBWM licensing team at Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, SL6 1RF until May 28.
Road closures
A three-week road closure is planned on Waterbeach Road in Slough in July.
The road between numbers 102 and 140 Waterbeach Road will be impacted by the proposed roadworks.
The road closure will come into operation at 12.01am on Monday, July 29 until 11.59pm on Monday, August 19.
A road closure in Slough will take place across a weekend next month. The closure will begin at 12.01am on Friday, June 7 and last until 11.59pm on Monday, June 10.
No traffic will be allowed to pass through Edinburgh Avenue between its junction with Fairlie Road and Stirling Road.
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