From road closures to licensing applications, here are five public notices people in Suffolk should be aware of this week.
1. John Grose Group Ltd, Ipswich
Published: October 30
John Grose Group Ltd has submitted an application to change an existing licence.
The application states adding an operating centre to keep eight goods vehicles and five trailers at Number 3 Crane Boulevard.
Owners who believe that their use or enjoyment of the land will be affected by the application should submit a written representation to the traffic commissioner at Quarry House within 21 days of the notice.
2. Ipswich & Suffolk Club, Ipswich
Published: October 30
The private members club has applied to increase hours to start from 8am each day and to enable off sales.
The application would cover the site in Northgate Street.
Representations can be made to the licensing and systems officer at Ipswich Borough Council until Tuesday, November 12.
3. Church Street, Woodbridge
Published: October 31
Church Street in Woodbridge from the junction with Market Hill to the junction with The Thoroughfare will be closed to motorists for fibre installation from Monday, November 11 until Sunday, November 24.
Drivers will be diverted along Theatre Street, Burkitt Road, Grundisburgh Road, the A12, the B1432 Ipswich Road and Station Road.
Access will be maintained for pedestrians and cyclists.
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4. Colombo 7, Ipswich
Published: October 30
An application has been submitted for a premises at 11 Holywells Road.
The proposed activities include an off licence and supply of alcohol.
Representations can be made in writing until the closing date on Sunday, December 1.
5. Priory Convenience Store Ltd, Bury St Edmunds
Published: November 1
The shop has applied for a premises licence for alcohol sales off premises from 7am until 10pm seven days a week.
The application will cover the address at 34 Cadogan Road.
Written representations can be made to West Suffolk Licensing by Friday, November 22.
More public notices in Suffolk can be found on the Public Notice Portal.
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