Dover Express 20 September 1901.
COUNTY SESSIONS ANNUAL LICENSING DAY.
FOR TRIPPERS.
Mr. C. Rose Innes, instructed by Mr. A. L. Aldington, applied for a
provisional full licence for a house to be built at Wolverton at a cost
of £1,200, to accommodate the trippers whom Counsel declared used the Alkham Valley-road to Folkestone very extensively. The notices served,
however, referred to a house situate at Wolverton, and Mr. Rose Innes
offered to alter his application to one for a licence for the house now
standing, with the proviso that it should be improved to the extent
mentioned. This house had only a rateable value of £5, however, and the Bench held
that a fatal objection, and refused the application. Mr. A. M. Bradley and Mr. Eugene Carder appeared to object. |