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7 Durweston Street, London, W1H 1EP PDF 269 KB
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No
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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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Bryanston
& Dorset Ward / not in Cumulative Impact Area
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7
Durweston Street
London
W1H
1EP
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New
Premises Licence
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18/05602/LIPN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 5
Thursday
26th July 2018
Membership:
Councillor Murad Gassanly (Chairman), Councillor Shamim Talukder
and Councillor Louise Hyams
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Committee Officer:
Kisi Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Shannon Pring
Relevant Representations: Environmental
Health and 1 Local resident.
Present:
Ms Lana Tricker Solicitors
(representing the Applicant, Katlist Limited), Mr Heoman Janshidi
(Applicant), Fredrick Holt (DPS Applicant) Mr Ian Watson
(Environmental Health), Richard Brown (CAB Project Officer,
representing Local residents) Juliet Mackay, Patrick
O’Sullivan (Local residents)
Katlist, 7
Durweston Street, London, W1H 1EP (Bryanston & Dorset Ward)
(“The Premises”) 18/05602/LIPN
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Sale be retail of Alcohol (On sales, Off sales or
both): Off Sales
Monday to Friday: 08:00 to 19:00
Sunday to Sunday: 10:00 to 18:00
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
Katlist Limited, for a new premises licence in respect of Katlist,
7 Durweston Street, London, W1H 1EP (“The
Premises”). The Presiding Officer
provided an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee and
confirmed that the Police had withdrawn its objections after
agreeing conditions with the Applicant.
Ms Lana Tricker advised the Sub-Committee that
it had before them an application for a new premises licence,
the Premises currently operates as a marketing
company and had done so for four years.
Ms Tricker advised that her client sought to operate an online
business personalising bottles of alcohol. It was stated that no
alcohol would be sold or consumed on the Premises, all alcohol
would be collected and distributed elsewhere. Ms Tricker explained that the Applicant sought
sale by retail of alcohol Monday-Friday from 08:00 to 19:00 and
Saturday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00.
Requested hours open to the public were Monday-Friday from 08:00 to
19:00 and Saturday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00.
Ms Tricker advised the
Sub-Committee that the Premises was located in a residential area
and that the Applicant operates an office, and invited the
Sub-Committee to view the office plans provided with the
application. Ms Tricker confirmed that
the Applicant owned another two of the three garages on the mews,
which is currently used for storage and the location of the label
printing machine. Ms Tricker advised
that the landlord for the properties, lived directly opposite the
Applicant and had not indicated any problems. Ms Tricker then went on to explain that the
Applicant’s office had just been licenced for its internet
business and where the sale of the alcohol will take place
online. Ms Tricker also advised that
this was where most of the residents’ complaints originated
from.
Ms Tricker advised the
Sub-Committee that a City Council Planning Inspector had visited
the Premises recently relating to an alleged breach of planning
control. The City inspector confirmed
that there was no such breach in a letter dated 11 July, copies of
which had already been circulated to the Sub-Committee. Ms Tricker informed the Sub-Committee that the
Applicant had the exclusive UK agency rights for Cirock
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Ground Floor, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DT PDF 529 KB
App
No
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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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West End
Ward /West End Cumulative Impact Area
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Ground
Floor, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DT
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New
Premises Licence
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18/06063/LIPN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 5
Thursday
26th July 2018
Membership:
Councillor Murad Gassanly (Chairman), Councillor Shamim Talukder
and Councillor Louise Hyams
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Committee Officer:
Kisi Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officers: Shannon
Pring
Relevant Representations: Environmental
Health, Licensing Authority, Metropolitan Police, Covent Garden
Community Association and the Soho Society
Present:
Mr Maurice St Aubyn, Solicitors (Agent, representing the
Applicant, GSM Catering Limited), Ms Sally Fabbricatore
(Environmental Health), Caroline Cockshull (Metropolitan Police), Richard Brown (CAB
Project Officer, representing local residents) Jane Doyle, (Local
residents), David Kaner (The Soho Society)
Ground
Floor 101 Charing Cross, London, WC2H 0DT (West End Ward/ West End
Cumulative Impact Area) (“The Premises”)
18/06063/LIPN
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Late Night Refreshment (Indoors, outdoors or
both): Both
Monday to Sunday: 23:00 to 05:00
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
GSM Catering Limited, for a new premises licence in respect of
Ground Floor 101 Charing Cross, London, WC2H 0DT. The Presenting Officer provided an outline of the
application to the Sub-Committee, the Applicant did not attend the
hearing and this was noted by the Sub-Committee. Mr Maurice St Aubyn
the Agent for the Applicant advised the Sub-Committee that it had
before them a new licence and the Applicant sought
to provide late night refreshment, Monday to Sunday 07:00 to
05:00. Mr St Aubyn advised that the Premises currently operates
as sit in and take away Café, supplying hot food (fish and
chips, kebabs and pizza) and drinks until 23:00 hours.
Mr Aubyn advised that this was a family fun restaurant
that had been open nearly 30 years serving the local community, the
Premises is situated in the West End CIA (“CIA”) and is
frequented by party goers. Mr
Aubyn advised that when the licence was
granted in 1954 it was relevant to the area, however today they are
requesting that they are allowed to continue selling hot meals
after 23:00 hours to 05:00 hours. Mr
Aubyn also advised the Sub-Committee
that the Premises does have an alcohol licence, but it had not been
used and his client does not intend to use it; and all conditions
proposed by the Police had been accepted. The Sub-Committee were also advised that the
Premises is currently undergoing refurbishment works.
Ms Caroline Cockshull, representing the Metropolitan Police
(MP) advised the Sub-Committee that the MP would be maintaining its
representation on
policy grounds given that the Premises is located in the
CIA.
The Sub-Committee heard from Ms
Sally Fabbricatore, representing Environmental Health (EH), whom
also maintained its representation due to the Premises being
located in the CIA. Ms Fabbricatore
confirmed that she had made a site visit to the Premises where she
found the capacity quite small with approximately 50 covers. The
Sub-Committee was informed, there is no customer WC, however the
Premises has operated in this manner for the past 30 years, and
that there is access if necessary, so it was ...
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