Martha Rees

Council: Boston

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

5 meetings

Licensing Sub-Committee Officer

Licensing Sub-Committee - Tuesday 28th April 2026 2.00 pm

The Licensing Sub-Committee of Boston Borough Council was scheduled to consider an application for a premises licence for Mr Tee's Local. The meeting's agenda also included procedural items.

April 28, 2026, 2:00 pm
Licensing Sub-Committee Officer

Licensing Sub-Committee - Friday 24th April 2026 10.00 am

The Licensing Sub-Committee of Boston Council was scheduled to consider an application for a premises licence for Pilgrim's Local, located at 3-4 Market Place, Boston. The meeting's agenda focused on this single item, with supporting documents including expert reports and the applicant's detailed operating schedule.

April 24, 2026, 10:00 am
Licensing Sub-Committee Officer

Licensing Sub-Committee - Wednesday 14th January 2026 10.00 am

The Licensing Sub-Committee of Boston Borough Council was scheduled to consider an application for a premises licence for Mr Tee's Local. The meeting's agenda also included preliminary items such as the election of a chairman and the consideration of apologies and declarations of interest.

January 14, 2026, 10:00 am
Committee Officer

Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday 13th November 2025 1.00 pm

Here is a summary of the items scheduled for discussion at the Licensing Sub-Committee meeting on 13 November 2025. The meeting was convened to address licensing matters within the borough. Key items included the election of a chairman and a review of a premises licence transfer application.

November 13, 2025
Committee

Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday, 18th July, 2024 1.00 pm

July 18, 2024

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 5

Average per Month: 0.2

Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.