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Plaantik s ode to the football culture of Bangladesh

Plaantik releases book on Bangladesh football culture

The nearly 300-page book is a collection of true football stories from the perspective of the authors providing a gateway to understand Bangladesh’s football culture. 

Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Chelmsford refused new licence

Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Chelmsford has been refused a new licence A Chelmsford Indian restaurant which lost its licence after being accused of engaging in modern day slavery has had an application for another licence turned down. Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Baddow Road, had wanted a new premises licence for opening until midnight after its previous licence was revoked when a multi-agency raid in February last year found four males working illegally. Muhammed Haque Senior, the licence holder, had his licence revoked by the Chelmsford licensing committee on May 5, 2020. The company had been passed down to Muhammed Haque Junior from his father and he had taken full control in October 2020.

Yasmin Indian Brasserie is refused new licence by committee | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Chelmsford has been refused a new licence An Indian restaurant which lost its licence after being accused of engaging in modern day slavery has had an application for another licence turned down. Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Baddow Road, Chelmsford, had wanted a new premises licence for opening until midnight after its previous licence was revoked when a multi-agency raid in February last year found four males working illegally. Muhammed Haque Senior, the licence holder, had his licence revoked by the Chelmsford licensing committee on May 5, 2020. The company had been passed down to Muhammed Haque Junior from his father and he had taken full control in October 2020.

Yasmin Indian Brasserie is refused new licence by committee

Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Chelmsford has been refused a new licence An Indian restaurant which lost its licence after being accused of engaging in modern day slavery has had an application for another licence turned down. Yasmin Indian Brasserie in Baddow Road, Chelmsford, had wanted a new premises licence for opening until midnight after its previous licence was revoked when a multi-agency raid in February last year found four males working illegally. Muhammed Haque Senior, the licence holder, had his licence revoked by the Chelmsford licensing committee on May 5, 2020. The company had been passed down to Muhammed Haque Junior from his father and he had taken full control in October 2020.

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