Items
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Membership
To report any changes to the membership.
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Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by
Members and Officers of any personal or prejudicial interests in
matters on this agenda.
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141 Park Lane Lounge Club, 141 Park Lane, London, W1K 2AA PDF 3 MB
App
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Ward
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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 / Not in cumulative impact area
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141 Park
Lane Lounge Club
141 Park
Lane
London
W1K
2AA
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New
Premises Licence
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18/03209/LIPN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No.4
Thursday
12th July 2018
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman) and Councillor Louise Hyams
and Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Committee Officer: Kisi
Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Shannon
Pring
Relevant Representations: Metropolitan Police, Environmental
Health, 8 local residents and one local business
representation
Present:
Mr Gary Grant (Counsel, representing the Applicant Marble Arch
Clubs Limited), Mr John Phillips (on behalf of the Applicant
company), Mr Ian Smith (Shield Associates expert witness), PC Bryan
Lewis (Metropolitan Police), Dave Nevitt (Environmental Health),
Richard Brown (CAB Project Officer representing Alec Jones and Mike
Dunn), James Measures (representing Stephen Moonen, General manager
of the Marriott Hotel) and Mr Nouhad Nassar (local
resident)
141 Park
Lane Lounge Club, 141 Park Lane, London, W1K 2AA (“The
Premises”) 18/03209/LIPN (West End Ward/ not in Cumulative
Impact Area)
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Regulated
Entertainment (Indoors)
Exhibitions of films
Performance of live music
Playing of
recorded music
Performance of Dance
Anything
of a similar description
Monday to Sunday: 09:00 to 06:00
Seasonal variations / Non-Standard Timings:
All licensable
activities shall be extended from the end of permitted hours on New
Year’s Eve to the start of permitted hours on New
Year’s Day.
An additional hour to
the standard and non-standard times on the day when British
Summertime commences.
Hotel residents and
their guests shall be unrestricted.
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Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
Reference to Hotel
residents and their guests being unrestricted, shall be removed
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Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Marble Arch Clubs
Limited for a new premises licence in respect
of 41 Park Lane Lounge Club, 141 Park Lane,
London, W1K 2AA (“The Premises”). The Licensing Officer provided an
outline of the application to the Sub-Committee, confirming that
the Metropolitan Police and Environmental Health had maintained
their objections. It was also confirmed
that Richard Brown would be representing local residents and James
Measures would be representing the Marriott Hotel who also objected
to the application.
Mr Grant described the iconic
and central location of the premises, then advised the
Sub-Committee that it had before them an application for a new
premises licence, for a premises proposing to operate as an
exclusive late night venue. The
clientele are predominantly members of the Middle-Eastern and
Arabic community. Mr Grant advised that the Applicant intends to
replace the current premises licence; whereby the applicant had
applied to extend the terminal hours and reduce the capacity of the
premises. The Applicant sought
Regulated Entertainment (Performance of Dance, Exhibition of a
Film, Performance of Live Music, Playing of recorded music and
Anything of a similar description) from Monday to Sunday 09:00 -
06:00; Late Night Refreshment from Monday to Sunday 23:00 - 05:00;
and Sale by Retail of Alcohol from Monday to Sunday
09:00-06:00.
Mr Grant advised that this was
not a traditional night club, although the premises currently has a
licence until 03:30, the premises does not have a dance floor,
because this does not represent the nature of the ...
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Ground Floor and Basement, 92 York Street, London, W1H 1QY PDF 405 KB
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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Bryanston
and Dorset Square Ward / Not in cumulative impact area
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Ground
Floor and Basement
92 York
Street
London
W1H
1QY
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New
Premises Licence
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18/04281/LIPN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No.4
Thursday
12th July 2018
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman) and Councillor Louise
Hyams. Councillor Aziz Toki stood down
for this item as he was unwell).
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Committee Officer: Kisi
Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Shannon
Pring
Relevant Representations: One local resident
Present:
Mr Igor Stopnikov (Director) Greg Lawniczak (General Store
Manager)
Ground
Floor and Basement 92 York Street, London, W1H 1QY (“The
Premises”) 18/04281/LIPN (Bryanston and Dorset Square Ward/
not in Cumulative Impact Area)
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1.
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Sale
by retail of Alcohol (Off sales)
Monday to Saturday: 09:00 to 21:00
Sunday: 10:00 to 21:00
Seasonal variations / Non-Standard Timings:
None
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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 Attilus Services Limited for a new premises licence
in respect of Ground Floor and Basement 92 York Street, London, W1H
1QY (“The Premises”). The
Licensing Officer provided an outline of the application to the
Sub-Committee, confirming that Environmental Health had not made a
representation due to the applicant accepting all of their proposed
conditions. The Licensing officer also
explained that the local resident objector was not in
attendance.
Mr Igor Stopnikov advised
that the
Sub-Committee had before it an application for a new premises
licence for a premises that it took ownership of in June 2017. The
premises has been refurbished and will operate as
a shop with eating
area on ground floor and a small office in the
basement. It is intended that the shop
will sell Caviar and other food items. Mr Stopnikov informed the
Sub-Committee the he wished to supplement food sales with the sale
of alcohol off the premises, of champagne, premium bottled beer,
and possibly Russian vodka.
Mr Stopnikov advised that the ground floor has an area of
350 square feet and the basement is exactly the same size. Mr
Stopnikov sought sale by retail of alcohol
Monday to Saturday 09:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-21:00.
The nature of the
premises is fish farming and fish distribution, specialising in
caviar, farmed in European and distributed in Europe and the UK. He
explained that the company traded online and this premises was the
first shop in London. Mr Greg Lawniczak
explained that there would be 3 small tables and 9-10 chairs
situated within the ground floor retail area but there would be no
sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises.
The Sub-Committee clarified that all the Environmental
Health conditions regarding off sales after 10:00 had been
agreed. Mr Stopnikov confirmed that
this was correct and advised that they will also be selling
non-alcoholic drinks such as coffee and water. Mr Stopnikov advised that he was considering the
possibility of selling specialty wines in the future.
The Sub-Committee noted that
proposed operating hours for these premises was well within core
hours and that conditions had been agreed with environmental health
which had satisfied their concerns. However, the Sub-Committee also
had regard to the resident’s concerns relating to the
prevention of public ...
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Picpoul, Ground Floor and Basement, 12 New Quebec Street, London, W1H 7RF PDF 508 KB
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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Bryanston
and Dorset Square Ward / Not in cumulative impact area
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Picpoul
Ground
Floor and Basement
12 New
Quebec Street
London
W1H
7RF
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New
Premises Licence
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18/05043/LIPN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No.4
Thursday
12th July 2018
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman) and Councillor Louise
Hyams. Councillor Aziz Toki stood down for this item as he was
unwell).
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Committee Officer: Kisi
Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Shannon
Pring
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health and one local
resident
Present:
Ms Maria Guida (Solicitor, representing the Applicant); Ms Sylvia
Kontek (on behalf of the Applicant company) andAnil Drayan (Environmental Health)
Picpoul,
Ground Floor and Basement, 12 New Quebec Street, London, W1H 7RF
(“The Premises”) 18/05043/LIPN (Bryanston and Dorset
Square / not in Cumulative Impact Area)
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Regulated
Entertainment
Playing of
recorded music (indoors)
Monday to Friday: 07:00 to 23:30
Saturday: 08:00 to 00:00
Sunday: 08:00 to 22:30
Seasonal variations / Non-Standard Timings:
None
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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 Margaux Ltd
for a new premises licence in respect
ofGround Floor and Basement, 12 New Quebec
Street, London, W1H 7RF(“The
Premises”).
The Licensing Officer provided an outline of the application to the
Sub-Committee, confirming that the Environmental Health had
maintained it objections. One resident
representation had been made, however the resident was not in
attendance.
Ms Guida, advised the
Sub-Committee that it had before it an application for a new
premises licence for a premises proposing to operate as a
high-class seafood inspired all day brasserie and oyster bar with
93 covers. The Applicant currently has two successful restaurants
in Kensington and Chelsea. The premises
had previously operated as a restaurant with a premises licence,
the existing premises licence was suspended on 26 August 2015 for
non-payment of the annual fee.
Ms Guida discussed the local
resident representation, highlighting her concern about the noise
from existing restaurants. Ms Guida
advised the Sub-Committee that this may emanate from the outside
seating areas, but mentioned that a proposed condition for this
licence was that the outside table and chairs are rendered unusable
after 22:30. It was felt that this
might go some way to alleviating some of the resident’s
concerns. The Sub-Committee sought
clarification on the ownership of the forecourt. It was confirmed
by Ms Guida that this was privately owned.
Ms Guida confirmed that the
Applicant had accepted the Environmental Health conditions, subject
to deliveries being allowed to take place from 06:30 in small
vans. Capacity figures of 100 has been
agreed with no more than 16 seated in the external
area. The Sub-Committee then heard from
Mr Anil Drayan from Environmental Health, who had concerns
regarding condition 16. Mr Drayan asked
that the condition be amended to reflect an x and “to be
determined on completion” for the capacity in the basement
area. There was a brief discussion on
the size of the small delivery vans and the number of daily
deliveries.
The Sub-Committee noted that
the applicant had agreed to operate as a restaurant in accordance
with the Council’s model condition 66 and had agreed most of
the conditions ...
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Sushi Murasaki, 12 Lauderdale Parade, Lauderdale Road, London, W9 1LU PDF 331 KB
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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Maida
Vale Ward / Not in cumulative impact area
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Sushi
Murasaki
12
Lauderdale Parade
Lauderdale Road
London
W9
1LU
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New
Premises Licence
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18/02152/LIPN
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Minutes:
GRANTED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY
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