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Millbrook Garden Centre: not a nightclub
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An anonymous petition aiming to oppose Millbrook Garden Centre’s recent alcohol licensing application was hand-delivered to local residents in Tubwell Lane and Mottins Hill in Crowborough.

However, the misinformed complainer need not worry about late night revellers stumbling drunk out of the garden centre.

Millbrook owner Tammy Woodhouse said: “On the application form, you need to tick what evenings you want to play music on, but we don’t want to limit ourselves on when we can hold events so we ticked all of them.

“All we want is low-key, occasional music such as carol singers or a jazz band. We’re not trying to turn ourselves into a nightclub!”

The centre applied to the council to serve alcohol from 9am to 11pm seven days a week, and live music from 7 to 10pm from Monday to Thursday, and from midday to 10pm on Friday and Saturdays.
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