1 Bag O' Nails, 9 Kingly Street, W1 PDF 306 KB
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Ward / Cumulative Impact Area |
Site Name and Address |
Application |
Licensing Reference Number |
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West End Ward / West End Cumulative Impact Area |
Bag O' Nails, 9 Kingly Street, W1 |
Variation of a Premises Licence |
18/03731/LIPV
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 5
Thursday 31st May 2018
Membership: Councillor Murad Gassanly (Chairman), Councillor Heather Acton and Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal Adviser: Barry Panto
Committee Officer: Kisi Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Samantha Eaton
Relevant Representations: The Licensing Authority, Environmental Health, Metropolitan Police and two Local Residents
Present: Mr Craig Baylis (Solicitor, representing the Applicant), Giovanni Delmino (on behalf of the Applicant company), Miss Daisy Gadd (Licensing Authority), Mr Dave Nevitt (Environmental Health), PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan Police) and Richard Brown (CAB Licensing Project representing Liz Callingham)
Bag O' Nails, 9 Kingly Street, W1 18/03731/LIPV
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Conditions being Varied, Added or Removed
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Amendments to application advised at hearing:
None
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Decision (including reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an application by West End Commercial Properties Ltd, for a premises licence variation in respect of Bag O Nails, 9 Kingly Street, London, W1B 5PH.
The Licensing Officer provided an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Mr Baylis, representing the applicant, advised the Sub-Committee that the existing licence was old and pre dated the 2003 Licensing Act. My Baylis further advised the Sub-Committee that the application required a tidy up of the current licence, the removal of some of the old, redundant conditions and the updating of the licence in line with new conditions such as CCTV. Mr Baylis then went on to discuss the current terminal hours for licensable activities (03:00 Monday-Friday and 23:00 on Saturday) describing the hours as unusual. Mr Baylis described the premises as a private members club with a capacity limit of over 350, but indicated that it was never used to its full capacity.
My Baylis advised the Sub-Committee that there had been a ... view the full minutes text for item 1 |