Helix Limited has applied for a shadow premises licence for the Royal Exeter Hotel in Bournemouth, allowing continuous operations for films, live and recorded music, alcohol sales, and late-night refreshments. This secondary licence acts as a backup in case the original is lost. Richard Carr, the new CEO, acquired the hotel recently, and the licensing committee will decide on the application on April 21. Although initial objections cited concerns about noise and potential anti-social behavior due to the extended hours, the existing licence remains valid regardless of the outcome. A total of 28 objections have been submitted.
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