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City Centre News

Application for a premises licence for:

City Centre News, 6 Hankinson Way, Salford, M6 5JA. End of representation date is 28 October 2025. 

About the applicant

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Is the premises to be licenced in Salford? Yes
Does the premises already exist, or is it currently under construction The premises already exists
Name of business requiring premises licence?  City Centre News
Address

6 Hankinson Way, Salford, M6 5JA

Rateable value

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Is the premises exclusively or primarily used for the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises? No

Attendance

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Do you expect more than 5,000 people to attend the premises at any one time? No

Applicant details

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Please tell us in which capacity you are applying for a premises licence An individual or individuals
Applicant name Manmeet Kaur Vasdave

Details of activities

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When do you want the premises licence to start? 30 October 2025
Please give a general description of the premises (for example, the type of premises and its general situation and layout)

The premise is a ground floor commercial unit situated in a parade of similar units in a semi residential part of Salford. it operates as a news agents.

Do you intend to provide 'plays' as a licensable activity? No
Do you intend to provide 'films' as a licensable activity? No
Do you intend to provide an 'indoor sporting event' as a licensable activity? No
Do you intend to provide a 'boxing or wrestling' as a licensable activity? No
Do you intend to provide 'live music' as a licensable activity?

No

Do you intend to provide 'recorded music' as a licensable activity? No
Do you intend to provide a 'dance performance' as a licensable activity No

Opening times

Day Opening time Closing time
Monday 6.30am 10pm
Tuesday 6.30am 10pm
Wednesday 6.30am 10pm
Thursday  6.30am 10pm
Friday 6.30am 10pm
Saturday 6.30am 10pm
Sunday 6.30am 10pm

Additional information about opening times

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Please tell us of any seasonal variations. (eg you intend to open on any additional days during the summer months) None
Please tell us of any non standard timings (eg you would like to open longer on Christmas eve or bank holidays) None
Do you intend to supply alcohol? Yes

Alcohol

Day Start time Finish time
Monday 6.30am 10pm
Tuesday 6.30am 10pm
Wednesday 6.30am 10pm
Thursday  6.30am 10pm
Friday 6.30am 10pm
Saturday 6.30am 10pm
Sunday 6.30am 10pm

Additional queries

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Please tell us of any seasonal variations. (ie on additional days during the summer months)

None

Please tell us of any non standard timings (eg longer on Christmas eve or bank holidays) None
Will the supply of alcohol be for consumption on or off the premises or both? Off the premises
DPS confirmation I confirm that the person named below has given their consent and will be the designated premises supervisor in relation to this application
Name of designated premises supervisor Mandeep Singh Vasdave
Personal licence number of the designated premises supervisor (if a personal licence is held) PA2982
Issuing licensing authority (if a personal licence is held) Rochdale Borough Council
Please give details of any adult entertainment, services or activities that may give concern in respect of children. (eg gaming machines or films for restricted age groups) None
Do you intend to provide late night refreshment? No
The prevention of crime and disorder
  1. The premises shall install and maintain a comprehensive digital colour CCTV system. All public areas of the licensed premises, including all public entry and exit points.
  2. The CCTV cameras shall continually record whilst the premises are open to the public and recording shall be kept available and unedited for a minimum of 28 days with the date and time stamping.
  3. A staff member who is conversant with the operation of the CCTV system shall be present on the premises at all times when they are open to the public and must be able to produce / download / burn CCTV images upon request by a police officer or an authorised officer of the licensing authority. Any footage must be in a format so it can be played back on a standard personal computer or standard DVD player. Where the recording is on a removable medium (i.e. compact disc, flash card etc.), a secure storage system to store those recording mediums shall be provided.
  4. An incident log (which may be electronically recorded) shall be kept at the premises for at least six months, and made available on request to the Police or an authorised officer of the licensing authority, which will record the following incidents including pertinent details: (a) all crimes reported to the venue, or by the venue to the Police (b) all ejections of patrons (c) any incidents of disorder (d) any faults in the CCTV system (e) any visit by a relevant authority or emergency service.
Public safety

The premise has BS standard fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and illuminated exit signs.

The prevention of public nuisance

The DPS will ensure customers leave the premise in an orderly manner. Customers will be told not to congregate at the front of the building at any time. Notices will be displayed reminding people to leave the premise quietly and respect the neighbours.

The protection of children from harm
  1. The Challenge 25 scheme must be operated to ensure that any person who appears to be under the age of 25 shall provide documented proof that he/she is over 18 years of age. Proof of age shall only comprise a passport, photo card driving licence, an EU/EEA national ID card or similar document, an HM Forces warrant card, a card bearing the PASS hologram, or any electronic or biometric age verification technology approved by the licensing authority.
  2. The premises shall display prominent signage indicating at any point of sale and at the entrance to the premises that the Challenge 25 scheme is in operation.
  3. The premises shall display prominent signage indicating at any point of sale and at the entrance to the premises that it is an offence to buy or attempt to buy alcohol for a person who is under 18 and for a person under the age of 18 to buy or attempt to buy alcohol.
  4. A refusals record must be kept at the premises which details all refusals to sell alcohol. This record must include the date and time of the incident, the name of the staff member who refused the sale, and the reason the sale was refused. All entries must be made within 24 hours of the refusal. The record must be made available for inspection and copying within 24 hours of a request by an officer of a Responsible Authority.
  5. All staff authorised to sell alcohol shall be trained in:
    1. Relevant age restrictions in respect of products
    2. Prevent underage sales
    3. Prevent proxy sales
    4. Maintain the refusals log
    5. Enter sales correctly on the tills so the prompts show as appropriate
    6. Recognising signs of drunkenness and  vulnerability
    7. How overservice of alcohol impacts on the four objectives of the Licensing Act 2003
    8. How to refuse service
    9. The conditions in force under this licence.
  6. Training must include evidence that the trainee has gained knowledge and understanding of the training, which may consist of a test or quiz, completed by the trainee.
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I confirm that I will advertise my application in the local newspaper, and that notice should appear at least once within ten working days of my application being submitted

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