Club's safety bid.A NIGHTSPOT threatened with prosecution has made last minute changes to its safety rules. Banana Joe's in Whitley Bay, could have seen its licence revoked by North Tyneside Council at a meeting yesterday. But the themed-bar on the infamous South Parade took 11th hour steps to clean up its act after inspectors highlighted a string of fire safety breaches. And because of the changes, Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear, former metropolitan county, NE England. Created in the 1974 local government reorganization, the county embraced the Newcastle upon Tyne conurbation and comprised five metropolitan districts: Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Fire and Rescue Authority (TWFRA) says that a decision on the bar's future should now be delayed. Jim Wotherspoon, who represented the authority at yesterday's meeting, said: "The premises are, to all intents and purposes Adv. 1. to all intents and purposes - in every practical sense; "to all intents and purposes the case is closed"; "the rest are for all practical purposes useless" for all intents and purposes, for all practical purposes , safe now." The council's licensing sub-committee decided to adjourn adjourn v. the final closing of a meeting, such as a convention, a meeting of the board of directors, or any official gathering. It should not be confused with a recess, meaning the meeting will break and then continue at a later time. (See: recess, session) the hearing until November 25. |
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