Bromley Borough Liberal Democrats

Five Bells licence

12.01.00am GMT Wed 1st Feb 2006

The Five Bells licence application is being considered by Bromley Council's Licensing Sub-committee on Thursday 2nd February.

Duncan Borrowman says: "Many people from Chelsfield Village have told us how upset they were with inflammatory Conservative leaflets about the Five Bells licence application and the Village Hall licence application.

"People are saying that the Five Bells is a community pub, and it is not in the landlord's interest to upset the village, as it would only lose customers. They expected better of Tory councillors."

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