Items
No. |
Item |
1. |
Membership
To report any changes to the membership.
Minutes:
There were no changes to the membership.
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2. |
Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by
Members and Officers of any personal or prejudicial interests in
matters on this agenda.
Minutes:
In respect of application 1 on the agenda,
Sophie’s in Great Windmill Street, during the
hearing Mr Thomas referred to the Applicant’s previous
premises in Wellington Street and the current premises in Fulham
Road. Councillor Caplan declared that
he had dined in the Wellington premises in the last twelve
months. This did not in any way affect
his ability to consider the current application
impartially.
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3. |
Sophie's, 42-44 Great Windmill Street, W1
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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1.
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West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
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Sophie’s, 42-44
Great Windmill Street, W1
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New Premises
Licence
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17/06235/LIPN
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health,
Metropolitan Police, the Licensing Authority, 5 local residents, an
amenity society and one local Councillor.
Present: Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the
Applicant), Mr Rupert Power (Director and
Co-owner, Applicant Company), Mr Ian Watson (Environmental Health),
PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan Police), Mr David Sycamore (Licensing
Authority), Mr Richard Brown (Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau
Licensing Advice Project, representing Ms Anna Moscato, Ms
Katarzyna Bera and Mr Piotr Cybulak), Mr Piotr Cybulak, Ms
Katarzyna Bera and Mrs Jane Doyle (local residents) and Mr Slawomir
Kosmider (representing Ms Katarzyna Bogatek, local
resident).
Declaration: During the hearing Mr Thomas referred to the
Applicant’s previous premises in Wellington Street and the
current premises in Fulham Road.
Councillor Caplan declared that he had dined in the Wellington
premises in the last twelve months.
This did not in any way affect his ability to consider the current
application impartially.
Sophie’s, 42-44 Great Windmill Street, W1
17/06235/LIPN
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1.
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Regulated Entertainment (Indoors) - Live Music, Recorded Music,
Performances of Dance, Anything of a similar description, Recorded
Music, Performances of Dance – BASEMENT
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Monday to Saturday 10:00 to 02:00
Sunday 12:00 to 23:30
Seasonal Variations / Non-standard Timings
From the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to the
start of permitted hours on New Year’s Day.
02:00 (the following day) on Sundays immediately before Bank
Holiday Mondays.
An additional hour when British Summertime commences.
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Amendments to application
advised at hearing:
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None.
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Decision (including reasons if
different from those set out in report):
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The Sub-Committee
heard from Mr Thomas, representing the Applicant. He explained that there was an existing premises
licence for 42-44 Great Windmill Street which permitted the sale of
alcohol for consumption on the premises and music and dancing until
01:00 and late night refreshment until 01:30 on Monday to
Saturday. There was a capacity of 975
people (Ground Floor 325 and Basement 650). The Applicant was now offering, as part of the
application, for there to be a capacity of 400 people on both
floors, which was an overall reduction in numbers of 175
people. Mr Thomas added that if the
Sub-Committee was minded to grant, there would be a further
reduction in the basement after 01:30 (the closing time on the
existing premises licence) to 325 people. The Applicant was seeking an additional hour in
terms of licensable activities and the opening hours to the public
in the basement. It was Mr
Thomas’ case that the application, with the additional hour
applied for in the basement, constituted an exception to policy in
the West End Cumulative Impact Area because of the proposed
reduced capacities. It was also his
case that there would not be a detrimental impact as a result of
the additional hour in the basement.
Mr Thomas wished to
emphasise that ...
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4. |
Cafe Dylan Dog, 7 Craven Road, W2
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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2.
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Hyde Park Ward
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not in cumulative
impact area
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Cafe Dylan Dog, 7
Craven Road, W2
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New Premises
Licence
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17/03167/LIPN
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health, 4 local
residents and 1 Residents’ Association.
Present: Mr Fatih
Gaygusuz (Applicant), Mr Dave Nevitt (Environmental Health), Mr Richard Brown
(Solicitor, Citizens Advice Bureau Licensing Advice Project,
representing South East Bayswater Residents’ Association) and
Mr John Zamit (South East Bayswater Residents’
Association).
Café Dylan Dog, 7 Craven Road, W2
17/03167/LIPN
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1.
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Sale
by retail of alcohol (On)
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Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 23:00
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Amendments to application
advised at hearing:
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Mr Gaygusuz, the Applicant, amended the application so
that on-sales on Sundays would be in keeping with the
Council’s Core Hours policy (midday to 22:30).
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Decision (including reasons if
different from those set out in report):
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The Sub-Committee
granted the application, subject to conditions as set out
below.
Members of the
Sub-Committee in granting the application took into account that
the Applicant had agreed a number of measures with the parties who
had submitted objections to the application which resulted in the
application promoting the licensing objectives. These included Mr Gaygusuz amending the proposed hours on
Sunday from 12:00
to 22:30 so that they were within the Council’s Core Hours
policy. He was also content to agree
conditions with Environmental Health and the Police including that
alcohol would be ancillary to table meals at the
café. The Police had withdrawn
their representation and Mr Nevitt advised that he had only
maintained his representation in order to be able to assist the
Sub-Committee should residents raise any concerns. When asked by the Sub-Committee,
Mr Gaygusuz stated that
he was content for alcohol to be ancillary to substantial table
meals.
Mr Gaygusuz had agreed to the South East Bayswater
Residents’ Association’s request for restrictions on
the delivery hours and that there should be no draft beer sold at
the premises. These conditions along
with the application being entirely within Core Hours addressed Mr
Zamit’s concerns. The
Sub-Committee also noted the concerns expressed by the local
residents, all of whom lived in Conduit Mews, but felt that the
comments expressed generic concerns about the area (all of which
were understandable). It was not considered that the granting of
this application would add to the problems that they were
experiencing simply because it would authorise the sale of alcohol.
If the premises did cause any problems there was always the
potential to review the licence.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee, Mr Gaygusuz
clarified that there would be no alcohol sold in the external
area.
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2.
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Hours
premises are open to the public
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Monday to Sunday 08:00 to 23:00
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Amendments to application
advised at hearing:
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None.
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Decision (including reasons if
different from those set out in report):
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Granted, subject to
conditions as set out below.
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5. |
CHICK'N, 134 Baker Street, W1
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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3.
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Marylebone High Street
Ward /
not in cumulative
impact area
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CHICK'N, 134 Baker
Street, W1
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New Premises
Licence
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17/06233/LIPN
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health,
Metropolitan Police and 1 local resident.
Present: Mr Jack Spiegler (Solicitor, representing the
Applicant), Mr Paul Lester (Applicant
Company). Mrs Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health) and PC
Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan Police)
CHICK’N, 134 Baker Street, W1
17/06233/LIPN
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1.
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Late
Night Refreshment (Indoors and Outdoors)
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Monday to Sunday 23:00 to 23:30
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Amendments to application
advised at hearing:
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None.
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Decision (including reasons if
different from those set out in report):
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Mr Lester, in response
to a question from the Sub-Committee, clarified that it was now
intended to open the premises at 07:00 rather than 06:00 in order
to serve breakfasts.
Mr Spiegler,
representing the Applicant, advised that all of the conditions
proposed by Environmental Health had been agreed by his
client. The Applicant had also put
forward the condition that alcohol would be ancillary to a table
meal. He was requesting that aspects of
the Council’s model restaurant condition, MC66, were not
applied to the premises licence because they were not in keeping
with the style of premises envisaged and it would have a serious
impact on the business operation. It
was not intended, for instance, that there would be waiter or
waitress service. Mr Spiegler placed
emphasis on the establishment not being located in one of the
Council’s designated cumulative impact areas.
Mr Spiegler also
requested that the Police’s proposed condition that there
would be no further entry to customers after 23:30 and all
customers would be off the premises by midnight was not attached to
the premises licence. It was his
understanding that the Police was content with the conditions
proposed by Environmental Health but had also requested this
additional condition.
Mr Spiegler stated
that the hours applied for were broadly consistent with the
Council’s Core Hours policy although there was an additional
hour applied for on Sundays beyond Core Hours. He referred to there being no objections
specifically on the hours applied for, including on
Sundays. He also sought to address the
matters raised by the local resident, Mr Spruzen, in his objection to the application. The
Applicant had proposed Model Condition 42 which put an onus on the
operator to ‘remove and prevent litter or waste
arising or accumulating from customers in the area immediately
outside the premises, and that this area shall be swept and or
washed, and litter and sweepings collected and stored in accordance
with the approved refuse storage arrangements by close of
business’. Mr Lester had also
written to Mr Spruzen about the state
of the art extract system being used which would prevent food
odours emanating from the premises. The
Applicant had offered Model Condition 87 that ‘no fumes, steam or odours shall be emitted from the licensed
premises so as to cause a nuisance to any persons living
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6. |
Burger & Lobster, Basement And Ground Floor, 6 Little Portland Street, W1
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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4.
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West End Ward
/
not in cumulative
impact area
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Burger & Lobster,
Basement And Ground Floor, 6 Little Portland Street, W1
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Variation of a
Premises Licence
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17/05448/LIPV
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: 1 local resident and 1
residents’ association.
Present: Mr Thomas O’Maoileoin (Solicitor,
representing the Applicant), Mr Stuart
Matthew (Applicant Company), Mr Richard Brown (Solicitor, Citizens
Advice Bureau Licensing Advice Project, representing Mr
Yoram Blumann and Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association)
and Mr Yoram Blumann (local resident)
Burger
& Lobster, Basement And Ground Floor, 6 Little Portland Street,
W1
17/05448/LIPV
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1.
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Conditions being varied, added or removed
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From
Condition 17
– The number of persons permitted in the
premises at any one time (excluding staff) shall not exceed
110.
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To
The number of persons permitted
in the premises at any one time (excluding staff) shall not exceed
110 persons, with no more than 25 persons within the hatched bar
area.
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Condition 29
– Notwithstanding conditions 11 and 12 alcohol
may be supplied and consumed in the area hatched black by customers
who are waiting to dine or who have dined.
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After 19:00 alcohol
may only be supplied and consumed in the area hatched black by
customers who are waiting to dine or who have dined.
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Amendments to application
advised at hearing:
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See below.
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Decision (including reasons if
different from those set out in report):
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The
Sub-Committee granted the application, subject to conditions as set
out below.
The original
application was to allow the hatched area of the premises to be
drink led up to 19.00 hours but for not more than 25 persons at any
one time. Members of the Sub-Committee noted that there had been
agreement between Mr O’Maoileoin, representing the Applicant
and Mr Blumann, local
resident. This had followed an e-mail
being sent by Mr Brown, who was representing Mr Blumann and the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood
Association, earlier in the week and discussions taking place
between the parties on the morning of the hearing. As requested by Mr Blumann, Mr O’Maoileoin was offering to
reduce the maximum number within the hatched
bar area from 25 customers (in the proposed amendment to condition
17) to 20.
Mr Blumann had also had concerns about vertical
drinking in the hatched bar area at weekends when the street and
surrounding area was less busy than during weekdays. Mr O’Maoileoin offered
that there would be no use of the bar on Sundays and that on
Saturdays the supply of alcohol to customers would be by
waiter or waitress service only to customers who are
seated. Mr Brown and Mr Blumann confirmed that this was acceptable to
them. The aspect of the
Applicant’s proposed amendment to condition 29 would remain
that ‘after 19:00 alcohol may only be
supplied and consumed in the area hatched black by customers who
are waiting to dine or who have dined’.
The Applicant had also
agreed with Mr Blumann and Mr Brown
that two of the Council’s model conditions would
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7. |
Basement, 86 Queensway, W2 PDF 2 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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5.
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Lancaster Gate Ward
/
not in cumulative
impact area
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Basement, 86
Queensway, W2
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Temporary Event
Notice
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17/07842/LITENP
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health and
Metropolitan Police.
Present: Mr Adam Gonna (Premises User and Event Manager), Mr Damian
Gayle (Site Manager), Mr Wayne Thomas (Safety Officer and employee
of Security Firm being used by Premises User), Mrs Sally
Fabbricatore (Environmental Health) and PC Bryan Lewis
(Metropolitan Police).
Basement,
86 Queensway, W2
17/07842/LITENN
(Temporary Event Notice)
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Proposal: The sale by retail of alcohol (on and off)
Event
Period: 10:30
on 27th August to 20:00 on 28th August
2017
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Decision:
The Premises User, Mr
Gonna, had submitted a Temporary Event
Notice for sale by retail of alcohol from 10:30 on 27 August until
20:00 on 28 August. Mr Gonna advised during the hearing that he was
willing to address Environmental Health’s and the
Police’s concerns regarding the proposed hours for the sale
of alcohol. The hours would now be
10:30 to 19:00 on 27th August and 28th
August. This would mean, as requested
by the Responsible Authorities, that the licensable activity would cease at the same time as the closing
time of 19:00 for the Carnival across the Bank Holiday
weekend. Mr Gonna also informed the Sub-Committee that only off
sales would be provided. The original
TEN had been for both on and off sales.
The Premises User had provided
the documentation requested by Environmental Health and the Police,
including the event management plan. Mr
Gonna gave assurances that trading
would take place on the private forecourt of the property (the
frontage), there would be a maximum of 20 customers in front of the
bar at any one time and that there would be at least two security
staff on duty at any one time during trading hours.
The Sub-Committee does not have
the power to amend the hours stated on TENs under the
legislation.
Modification is potentially possible if all the parties agree to
it, including the Premises User, but that agreement has to be
achieved before the hearing when the agreement then results in all
objections being withdrawn. It was therefore agreed that the
Premises User would withdraw the current TEN and submit a new TEN
that would accurately reflect the agreement reached with the Police
and Environmental Health.
Mrs Fabbricatore and PC Lewis advised the
Sub-Committee they would not object to the new TEN when it was due
to be submitted the following day.
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8. |
40 Leamington Road Villas, W11 PDF 7 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
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6.
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Westbourne Ward
/
not in cumulative
impact area
|
40 Leamington Road
Villas, W11
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/07975/LITENN
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health and
Metropolitan Police.
Present: Mrs Mabel Akabah (Premises User) and Ms AngellaAkabah (Daughter of Mrs Mabel Akabah), Mrs Sally Fabbricatore
(Environmental Health) and PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan
Police).
40
Leamington Road Villas, W11
17/07975/LITENN
(Temporary Event Notice)
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Proposal: The sale by retail of alcohol (off)
Event Period: 12:00 on 27th
August 2017 to 19:00 on 28th August 2017.
Times of Licensable Activities: 12:00 to 19:00 on 27th
August 2017 and 12:00
to 19:00 on 28th August 2017
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Decision:
The Sub-Committee permitted
the proposal for off-sales to be sold from a table in front of the
property to proceed, noting that Environmental Health’s and
the Police’s concerns had been addressed as the necessary
documentation, including the Event Management Plan, had been
provided by the Premises User, Mrs Akabah, with the Temporary Event Notice when it had
been submitted. It was confirmed by the
Responsible Authorities that they did not object to the proposed
hours as they were in keeping with the
closing time of 19:00 for the Carnival across the Bank Holiday
weekend.
The Sub-Committee also noted,
in allowing the off sales, that the Premises User and her family
had sold alcohol at the premises over a number of years during the
Notting Hill Carnival without any reported problems.
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9. |
Unit B, 118 Westbourne Grove, W11 PDF 7 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
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7.
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Bayswater Ward
/
not in cumulative
impact area
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Unit B, 118 Westbourne
Grove, W11
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Temporary Event
Notice
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17/08504/LITENN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health and
Metropolitan Police.
Present: Mrs Sally Fabbricatore
(Environmental Health) and PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan
Police).
Unit B,
118 Westbourne Grove, W11
17/08504/LITENN
(Temporary Event Notice)
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Proposal: The sale by retail of alcohol (off)
Event
Period: 10:00
on 27th August to 21:00 on 28th August
2017
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Decision:
The Sub-Committee determined
that the Licensing Authority would issue a counter notice to the
Premises User, in accordance with Section 105 of the Licensing Act
2003.
The Sub-Committee had received
a report which indicated that the Premises User had been notified
of Environmental Health’s and the Metropolitan Police’s
objections to the Temporary Event Notice. Whilst Mr Zainudini,
the Premises User, had provided some information about the event
such as advising Mrs Fabbricatore that he would be selling alcohol
for consumption off the premises from an area of private forecourt
in front of his café, he had not addressed a number of the
Responsible Authorities’ concerns. They had therefore maintained their objections to
the Temporary Event Notice (‘TEN’). The objections included not providing an Event
Management Plan which had been requested by Environmental Health
and the Police and continuing to seek a terminal hour for off-sales
of 21:00 on Sunday 27 August and Monday 28 August 2017.
Mrs Fabbricatore and PC Lewis
explained to the Sub-Committee that they were making strong
representations to all those who submitted TENs that they provide
an Event Management Plan and also that they comply with licensable
activities ceasing at the same time as the closing time of 19:00
for the Carnival across the Bank Holiday weekend.
The Sub-Committee noted that
the Premises User had applied for and operated Temporary Event
Notices at the premises during Notting Hill Carnival in previous
years. However, the Premises User had
not been forthcoming in responding to the security and public
safety concerns of the Responsible Authorities. There was evidence in the report that Mr
Zainudini had made a decision not to
attend the Licensing Sub-Committee hearing and he chose not to
represent himself or be represented at the hearing despite the
concerns about the TEN. The Licensing
Service informed the Sub-Committee that he had been advised of the
hearing on Friday 4 August. The
Sub-Committee considered that a hearing would have been a good
opportunity for Mr Zainudini to fully
appreciate the level of concerns and assess these concerns
accordingly.
The Sub-Committee decided in
determining that the Licensing Authority would issue a counter
notice that it was necessary for Mr Zainudini to provide the correct documentation
including the Event Management Plan and that in the event that the
documentation was satisfactory to the Responsible Authorities, he
then reduced the terminal hour for licensable activities to 19:00
on both 27 and 28 August 2017. It was
also noted that the ...
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10. |
St Johns Church, Kilburn Lane, W10 - 17/07192/LITENP PDF 9 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
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8.
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Queen’s Park
Ward /
not in cumulative
impact area
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St Johns Church,
Kilburn Lane, W10
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/07192/LITENP
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health and
Metropolitan Police.
Present: Ms Laura McBean (Premises User for application 17/07192/LITENP)
and Mr Edward Lee (Premises User for application
17/08146/LITENN), Mrs Sally Fabbricatore
(Environmental Health) and PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan
Police).
St
John’s Church, Kilburn Lane, W10
17/07192/LITENP and
17/08146/LITENN (2 Temporary Event Notices)
|
17/07192/LITENP
Proposal: The sale by retail of alcohol (on and off)
Event Period: 12:00 on 27th
August 2017 to 19:00 on 28th August 2017
17/08146/LITENN
Proposal: Regulated Entertainment
Event Period: 12:00 on 27th
August 2017 to 19:00 on 28th August 2017
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Decision:
It was confirmed at the hearing
that the Premises Users for the two Temporary Event Notices
(‘TENs’) had responded to the Responsible
Authorities’ concerns. They had
advised Environmental Health and the Police that the proposed hours
for the sale of alcohol and regulated entertainment would be from
12:00 to 19:00 on 27th August and 28th August
rather than for 31 hours continuously. This would mean, as requested
by the Responsible Authorities, that the licensable activities would cease at the same time as the
closing time of 19:00 for the Carnival across the Bank Holiday
weekend. The Premises Users had
provided an Event Management Plan and also had agreed undertakings
in correspondence with Environmental Health.
The Sub-Committee does not have
the power to amend the hours stated on TENs under the legislation.
Modification is potentially possible if all the parties agree to
it, including the premises user, but that agreement has to be
achieved before the hearing when the agreement then results in all
objections being withdrawn. Mrs
Fabbricatore and PC Lewis confirmed that they were content with the
documentation that they received. It
was agreed at the hearing that the two current TENs would be
withdrawn and that one TEN for both the sale of alcohol and
regulated entertainment would be submitted with the revised hours,
event management plan and undertakings.
Mrs Fabbricatore and PC Lewis advised the Sub-Committee they would
not object to the new TEN when it was due to be submitted the
following day.
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11. |
St Johns Church, Kilburn Lane, W10 - 17/08146/LITENN PDF 8 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
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Site Name and
Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference
Number
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9.
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Queen’s Park
Ward /
not in cumulative
impact area
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St Johns Church,
Kilburn Lane, W10
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Temporary Event
Notice
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17/08146/LITENN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 3
Thursday
10th August 2017
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer:
Jonathan Deacon
Presenting Officer: Heidi Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: Environmental Health and
Metropolitan Police.
Present: Ms Laura McBean (Premises User for application 17/07192/LITENP)
and Mr Edward Lee (Premises User for application
17/08146/LITENN), Mrs Sally Fabbricatore
(Environmental Health) and PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan
Police).
St
John’s Church, Kilburn Lane, W10
17/07192/LITENP and
17/08146/LITENN (2 Temporary Event Notices)
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17/07192/LITENP
Proposal: The sale by retail of alcohol (on and off)
Event Period: 12:00 on 27th
August 2017 to 19:00 on 28th August 2017
17/08146/LITENN
Proposal: Regulated Entertainment
Event Period: 12:00 on 27th
August 2017 to 19:00 on 28th August 2017
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Decision:
It was confirmed at the hearing
that the Premises Users for the two Temporary Event Notices
(‘TENs’) had responded to the Responsible
Authorities’ concerns. They had
advised Environmental Health and the Police that the proposed hours
for the sale of alcohol and regulated entertainment would be from
12:00 to 19:00 on 27th August and 28th August
rather than for 31 hours continuously. This would mean, as requested
by the Responsible Authorities, that the licensable activities would cease at the same time as the
closing time of 19:00 for the Carnival across the Bank Holiday
weekend. The Premises Users had
provided an Event Management Plan and also had agreed undertakings
in correspondence with Environmental Health.
The Sub-Committee does not have
the power to amend the hours stated on TENs under the legislation.
Modification is potentially possible if all the parties agree to
it, including the premises user, but that agreement has to be
achieved before the hearing when the agreement then results in all
objections being withdrawn. Mrs
Fabbricatore and PC Lewis confirmed that they were content with the
documentation that they received. It
was agreed at the hearing that the two current TENs would be
withdrawn and that one TEN for both the sale of alcohol and
regulated entertainment would be submitted with the revised hours,
event management plan and undertakings.
Mrs Fabbricatore and PC Lewis advised the Sub-Committee they would
not object to the new TEN when it was due to be submitted the
following day.
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