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Occasional Licences

LocationEvent DateReference
Lodge St Servanus, Ochil Road, AlvaSaturday 23rd June 201200300
Lodge St Servanus, Ochil Road, AlvaFriday 4th May 201200298
Alloa Town HallFriday 1st June 201200428
Hillfoots Rugby Club, Lower Mill Street, TillicoultrySaturday 21st July 201200417
Alloa Town Hall, Marshill, AlloaSaturday 30th June 201200436
Alloa Town Hall, Marshill, AlloaSaturday 23rd March 201300439
Alloa Town Hall, Marshill, AlloaSaturday 11th August 201200435
Weir Alloa Social & Recreation ClubSaturday 30th June 201200440

If you have a reason why you feel the proposed licence application should not go ahead, you should send details of your grounds for objection in writing, quoting the reference number to:

Head of Administration and Legal Services
Greenfield
Alloa
FK10 2AD

Or view the Occasional Licence you would like to object to and use the online feedback form provided.

Objections to a Occasional Licence must be received by the date advised in the order. Your letter or e-mail will be acknowledged once the objection period has lapsed. We will investigate your objection and advise you of our findings.

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Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: customerservice@clacks.gov.uk

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