Central Station makeover

Centralstation Central Station, the gay bar and nightclub on the corner of Balfe Street and Wharfdale Road, combining top quality cabaret with a wide ranging drinks and wine list, is having a bit of a makeover. The club was taken over by a new company recently, but remains in the capable hands of owners Martin and Duncan. As a result of the company handover, the club is having to review its licence. The deadline for comments on this will be in late September, until which time the club will be closed. Meanwhile, Martin and Duncan are giving the whole place a once over – including painting the horrible brown windows with a fresh, clean and brighter look.

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3 Responses to Central Station makeover

  1. Geoff's avatar Geoff says:

    Where can I comment on the license application? Is this sort of thing available on line?

  2. Sophie Talbot's avatar Sophie Talbot says:

    Yes you can comment online at:

    http://www.islington.gov.uk/Business/regulations/licences/LicenceSearch.asp

    Just search on ‘central station’ and it will take you there…

  3. Unknown's avatar Paul Convery says:

    The new licence application details are as follows:

    The application is for the basement, ground and first floors to:

    a) permit the sale of alcohol, exhibition of films, performance of live music, provision of recorded music, performance of dance and facilities for making music and dancing between 09:00 and 02:00 on Sundays, 09.00 and 03.00 on Mondays to Wednesdays, 09:00 to 04:00 on Thursdays, and 09.00 to 05.00 on Fridays and Saturdays;

    b) permit the performance of plays between 09.00 and 01.00 on Mondays to Sundays;

    c) permit the supply of late night refreshment (supply of hot food and drinks) between 23:00 and 02:00 on Sundays, 23.00 and 03.00 on Mondays to Wednesdays, 23:00 to 04:00 on Thursdays, and 023.00 to 05.00 on Fridays and Saturdays;

    d) permit all the above activities between the end of permitted hours on new Year’s Eve to the start of permitted hours on New Year’s Day.

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