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The auxiliary bar/restaurant sits predominately on a residential street; its clear glass walls take up roughly a third of Chipping Close and provide the dinner with a clear view in to our windows 10.55m away.

The license they have applied for is to sell alcohol for consumption on and OFF premises between 10:00 to 23:00hr and to non-guests, and 24 HOURS a day, 7 days a week to guests. During this period the bar will remain open to guests as the hotel sees fit.

Further to this they have applied for two GAMING MACHINES.

And although the Premier Inn discourages Coach bookings in the new plans they have added a Coach drop off point via the Spires service yard.

The Premier Inn would argue that their policy of ‘A Good Nights Sleep' is enough guarantee and that is fine for guests who can claim their money back should they not get ‘A Good Nights Sleep’ but what about local residents in the vicinity.
And who is to say it will always be operated as a Premier Inn.