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"The team found that there were two schools operating from one premises," the report said.
Hundreds of marauding thugs played cat and mouse with police in Manchester, smashing shops, setting fire to one premises and looting goods.
The one premises to be rated zero in Carlisle was the Teza Indian Canteen & Bar at Unit 4a, English Gate Plaza, Botchergate which was inspected on 7 December 2011.
The guidance says: "There is no reason in principle why a single building could not be subject to more than one premises licence provided they are for different parts of the building and the different parts of the building can reasonably be regarded as being different premises.
Restrictions on FOBTs already exist: only four can be installed in any one premises at a time, and in 2014, aware of the damage they were causing, the government hiked taxation on FOBTs from 20%to25%5%.
Respondents' horses could reside on one or more premises (in other words, one respondent did not necessarily equate to one premises).
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