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Sutton's Popeyes wants to serve food and drink until 3am every night

Sutton's Popeyes wants to serve food and drink until 3am every night

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Fast food chain Popeyes is seeking permission to stay open into the early hours at its Sutton branch.
PLK Chicken UK Ltd has applied to Sutton Council for a premises licence that would allow the restaurant at 137–143 High Street to offer late night refreshment both inside and for takeaway until 3am every day.
The consultation runs until June 17, and anyone who wants to comment must submit written objections to Sutton's licensing team by then.
Representations must relate to one of the four licensing objectives: preventing crime and disorder, ensuring public safety, preventing public nuisance, and protecting children from harm.
Full application details can be viewed at www.sutton.gov.uk or by appointment at the Civic Offices in St Nicholas Way.
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