Action could be taken against restaurant amid licence review
ACTION may be taken against a Barrow restaurant and takeaway when its premises licence comes under the spotlight later this week.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter in south Cumbria covering council stories for The Westmorland Gazette, The Mail and the BBC.
Local Democracy Reporter in south Cumbria covering council stories for The Westmorland Gazette, The Mail and the BBC.
ACTION may be taken against a Barrow restaurant and takeaway when its premises licence comes under the spotlight later this week.
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