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If you do not agree with the outcome of a licensing decision or any of its conditions, if you were the applicant or member of the public, you can appeal through the courts against the decision of the Licensing Authority.
Appeals can be made about a decision on an application for a:
Anyone can appeal a decision if they think:
You should appeal in writing to:
Croydon Magistrates Court
Barclay Road
Croydon
CR9 3NG
You must make your appeal within 21 days of being formally told of the Licensing Committees’ decision in writing.
Before the hearing, all parties will get:
Download guidance on gambling hearing protocols (PDF, 122.6KB)
We may cancel the requirement to hold a hearing if all parties agree and have notified us that a hearing is unnecessary.
If we decided to cancel the hearing, we will proceed to determine the outcome of the application, after which all parties will be notified.
Hearings normally take place at the Town Hall, Katharine Street, Croydon.
The court tells all interested parties of its decisions, and the reasons, within 3 working days.
There is a further right of appeal from the magistrate’s court to the High Court.
Croydon Council
3rd Floor, Zone B
8 Mint Walk, Bernard Weatherill House
Croydon CR0 1EA
United Kingdom
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