WITH bars, pubs, and restaurants starting to reopen as lockdown eases, businesses and premises still need to submit licensing applications. Here are the latest submissions to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM).

Businesses need a license, such as to sell and/or store booze, in order to operate – and they submit applications to their local council for the authority to either approve, deny or review licenses.

Councils can also grant provisional premise licenses or a club premises certificate.

Representations can be made for or against applications – but there is a set date to submit comments to the council.

All recent applications can be viewed on RBWM’s website.

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Today Local, Furze Platt Road, Furze Platt, Maidenhead. Last day for representation: July 8.

The new premises submitted an application for the off store/convenience store to sell and supply alcohol.

The sale of alcohol will be off the premises only from Monday to Sunday, 07:00 – 23:00.

The Real Greek, 2 River Street, Eton and Castle, Windsor. Last day for representation: July 16.

An application to add off sales and late-night refreshments to sell alcohol to the Real Greek restaurant.

This also extends to extend the hours to sell alcohol on Sunday and to extend opening hours Monday to Sunday.

• Late night refreshment

Monday to Sunday 23:00 – 23:30

• Supply of Alcohol

Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 23:00

• Premises opening hours

Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 23:50

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Harveys Food and Wine, 3 Sopwith Court, Slough Road, Datchet. Last day for representation: July 26.

A convenience store is set to change its name from Datchet Village stores to Harvey’s Food and Wine.

The application submitted seeks to extends its sale of off premises alcohol times from Monday to Sunday, 07:30 to midnight.

Sartaj of India, St Lukes Road, Old Windsor. Last day of representation: July 30.

The applicant, Riekie Singh Ahuja, seeks to add the sale of alcohol and include recorded music in the Indian restaurant.

Both the sale of alcohol and playing recorded music will be active from Monday to Sunday, 12:00 – 22:30.