02:06PM, Friday 13 October 2023
Holyport College submitted a licencing application.
In the public notices this week, two premises in Maidenhead have applied for a retail licence to sell alcohol and there are several road closures.
Licensing
Euro Garages has applied for a licence to sell alcohol from Asda Express PFS Braywick, 11 Windsor Road.
This will be for 24 hours, seven days a week. The company is also applying to sell late night refreshment on Mondays to Sundays from 11pm to 5am
Holyport College has also applied to sell alcohol from 12pm to 11pm every day.
Road closures
Windsor and Maidenhead council is looking to close the road on that part of Hungerford Lane from its junction with Darvills Lane to its junction with The Street, to put in a new water connection
This will be from 9.30am on Tuesday, October 17 until 4.30pm on Friday, October 20.
The council also wants to close part of Church Road, Cookham Dean from its junction with Bigfrith Lane to the boundary of property known as Woodside, for a new power connection.
This would be from 9am to 3pm, Monday, October 30 to Friday, November 3. It is also proposing to close part of St Cloud Way between its junction with Bad Godesberg Way and Bridge Road for resurfacing and anti-skid works.
关闭is from 9pm on Sunday, October 15 until 5am the next day.
Lastly, the Borough wishes to close part of Woodlands Park Road from the boundary of property known as Northcott eastward to the boundary of number 15 Woodland Park Road.
That is set for 9.30am to 3.30pm on Monday, October 30.
Footpaths
The footpath adjacent to numbers 74 to 77 Treesmill Drive and adjacent to 73 to 70, are set to be closed for their entire length, for fibre optics works.
This is daily between 8am hours and 6pm, Thursday, October 19 until Friday, October 20.
The alternative route is via Treesmill Drive and Shoppenhangers Road.
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