Agenda and decisions

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Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence

2.

Declarations of Interest

If a Councillor has a disclosable pecuniary interest in a particular item, whether or not it is entered in the Authority’s register of interests, or any other significant interest which they consider should be declared in the public interest, they should declare the existence and, unless it is a sensitive interest as defined in the Member Code of Conduct, the nature of the interest at the commencement of the consideration of that item or as soon as it becomes apparent.

 

At meetings where members of the public are allowed to be in attendance and speak, any Councillor with a disclosable pecuniary interest or other significant interest may also make representations, give evidence or answer questions about the matter. The Councillor must then withdraw immediately from the meeting before the matter is discussed and any vote taken.

 

Where Members of the public are not allowed to be in attendance and speak, then the Councillor with a disclosable pecuniary interest should withdraw from the meeting whilst the matter is under consideration. Councillors who have declared other significant interests should also withdraw from the meeting if they consider their continued participation in the matter would not be reasonable in the circumstances and may give rise to a perception of a conflict of interest.

 

Councillors are not obliged to withdraw from the meeting where a dispensation to that effect has been obtained from the Standards Committee.

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Just Drinks, Ground Floor Front, 2 King's Parade, Askew Road, London W12 9BA (6:30pm) pdf icon PDF 236 KB

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Decision:

The Committee has considered an application for the grant of a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for the sale of alcohol off the premises only (“the Application”).

 

In summary, the Committee has decided, after taking into account all of the individual circumstances of this case and the promotion of the four licensing objectives to:

 

 

 

1.    Grant the application as follows:

 

Sale of alcohol – Off the Premises Only

Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 23:00

Sunday 10:00 – 22:30

 

2.    That the hours the Premises will be open to public will be as follows:

 

Hours open to public:

Monday to Saturday 08:00 – 23:00

Sunday 10:00 – 22:30

 

  1. The licence is subject to any mandatory conditions.

 

 

  1. Modify the conditions of the licence volunteered by the Applicant in the operating schedule, by altering or omitting or adding them.

 

  1. Add the conditions proposed by the Police and agreed by the Applicant.

 

  1. Imposing 5 conditions by the Committee as follows:

 

 

1.             Single cans or bottles of beer or cider shall not be sold.

 

2.             A record of complaints shall be maintained on the premises to record details of any complaints received. The information to be recorded shall include the date and time of complaint and subsequent remedial action undertaken and (where disclosed) the complainant’s name and location. 

 

3.             The record of complaints shall be kept for 12 months from the date of the last record made and shall be available for inspection on demand by the Police or  authorised officers of the Licensing Authority at all times the premises are open.

 

4.             A telephone number for the premises, or a responsible member of staff on duty, shall be displayed so that it is visible from the public highway for members of the public to lodge complaints.

 

5.             A responsible member of staff shall organise and accommodate meetings to discuss the operation of the premises with residents at least one time per calendar year. The meeting shall be advertised at least 14 days before its due date by letter to residents and residents’ associations in the locality as well as to the Licensing Authority. 

 

 

 

This licence becomes operational with immediate effect.  If problems are experienced, then an application for a review of the premises licence can be made.

 

A copy of this Committee’s full decision including its reasons and the full text of the conditions added to the licence will be sent to the parties forthwith.

 

If the Applicant is unhappy with the decision they are entitled to appeal to the magistrates’ court within 21 days from the date of notification of the full decision

 

 

4.

Clip 'n Climb Chelsea, 19A Michael Road, London SW6 2ER (8pm or after consideration of the first item) pdf icon PDF 236 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

The Committee has considered an application for the grant of a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for the provision of  sale of alcohol on  the Premises only (“the Application”).

 

In summary, the Committee has decided, after taking into account all of the individual circumstances of this case and the promotion of the four licensing objectives to:

 

1.    Grant the Application as follows:

 

Sale of alcohol – On the Premises Only

Monday to Saturday 11:00 – 23:00

Sunday 11:00- 22:30

 

 

2.    The hours the Premises is open to public are as follows:

 

Monday to Saturday  09:00 – 23:30

Sunday 09:00 -23:00 

 

  1. The licence is subject to any mandatory conditions.

 

  1. Modify the conditions of the licence volunteered by the Applicant in the operating schedule by altering or omitting or adding them.

 

  1. The licence is subject to the conditions imposed by the Police and agreed by the Applicant.

 

  1. The licence is also subject to the condition imposed by the noise and nuisance authority as agreed by the Applicant. 

 

  1. Imposing 4 conditions by the Committee as follows:

 

1.             A record of complaints shall be maintained on the premises to record details of any complaints received. The information to be recorded shall include the date and time of complaint and subsequent remedial action undertaken and (where disclosed) the complainant’s name and location. 

 

2.             The record of complaints shall be kept for 12 months from the date of the last record made and shall be available for inspection on demand by the Police or  authorised officers of the Licensing Authority at all times the premises are open.

 

 

3.             A telephone number for the premises, or a responsible member of staff on duty, shall be made available  for members of the public to lodge complaints.

 

4.             A responsible member of staff shall organise and accommodate meetings to discuss the operation of the premises with residents at least one time  per calendar year. The meeting shall be advertised at least 14 days before its due date by letter to residents and residents’ associations in the locality as well as to the Licensing Authority.

 

 

This licence becomes operational with immediate effect. If problems are experienced, then an application for a review of the premises licence can be made.

 

A copy of this Committee’s full decision including its reasons and the full text of the conditions added to the licence will be sent to the parties forthwith.

 

If the Applicant is unhappy with the decision they are entitled to appeal to the magistrates’ court within 21 days from the date of notification of the full decision.

 

 

 

 

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