Description | Correspondence, 1899, 1900, 1951, 1952, 1957, 1982, 1983, 1985, concerning an application by Mr. Reuben Barbey to turn the stables at 31 into a dining room for men and the Commission's decision not to grant a licence owing to the objection by Mr. Henry Makins to the extra traffic the proposed user would bring to the Mews (1899, 1900); the question of whether or not the Commission should grant a licence regularising the breach of covenant committed by the use of the ground floor for motor sales and showroom (1951, 1952); the granting of a licence for business user only until 1955; the reluctance of the occupiers subsequently to take up a regularising licence (1957); breach of covenants by commercial use of 31 as an MOT bay, complaints from local residents regarding the nuisance caused by the business and a petition registering their objections, and the Commission's decision to allow the lessee of 32A (Mr. Philip Dinkel and thereafter Stephen Peltz and Co.) to take Proceedings against 31. |