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Agenda and draft minutes

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Contact: Kisi Smith-Charlemagne, Senior Committee and Governance Officer  Email:  kscharlemagne@westminster.gov.uk Tel: 07817054613

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Membership

To report any changes to the membership.

Minutes:

There were no changes to the membership.

 

2.

Declarations of Interest

To receive declarations by Members and Officers of the existence and nature of any pecuniary interests or any other significant interest in matters on this agenda.

Minutes:

 

There were no declarations of interest.

 

1.

The Coach Makers Arms, 88 Marylebone Lane, London, W1U 2PY pdf icon PDF 2 MB

App

No

Ward/ Cumulative Impact Area

Site Name and Address

Application

Licensing Reference Number

1.

Marylebone High Street Ward / not in cumulative impact area 

The Coachmakers Arms, 88 Marylebone Lane, London, W1

Variation

20/05510/LIPV

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 6

Wednesday 26 August 2020

 

Membership:              Councillor Jacqui Wilkinson (Chairman), Councillor Jim Glen and Councillor Maggie Carman

 

Legal Adviser:             Viviene Walker

Committee Officer:      Georgina Wills                                                         

Policy Officer:              Aaron Hardy

Presenting Officer:      Jessica Donovan

 

 

The Coachmakers Arms, 88 Marylebone Lane London W1

 

Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence [20/05510/LIPV]

 

 

Relevant Representation:    Environmental Health and Metropolitan                                                    Police

 

Present: Niall McCann (Legal Representative, The Coachmakers Arms), Sarah Fox (Applicant, Head of Operations, The Coachmakers Arms), Nicola Mewitt (General Manager, Head of Operations, The Coachmakers Arms) and Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health)

 

This is an application by Cubitt House Limited (The Applicant) was seeking for the variation of a Premises License for a Public House at 88 Marylebone Lane London W1. It is situated within the Marylebone High Street Ward and is not within one of the Council’s Cumulative Impact Areas.

 

 

DECISION

 

The application is granted for the following activities and hours:

 

To amend the proposed layout of the ground floor in accordance with the application plan on a temporary basis until 30 September 2021 in order to permit a temporary bar in the existing outside area.

 

 

SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS

 

 

The Sub-Committee considered an application by the Cubitt House Limited (The Applicant) for a variation of a premises licence in respect of The Coachmakers Arms, 88 Marylebone Lane London W1

 

The Presenting Officer introduced the application and advised that the Premises currently operates as a Public House. The Applicant sought to vary the layout of the Ground floor until 30 September 2021 in order to permit a temporary bar in the existing outside area to ensure better service of customers while queuing at the bar, inside is not permitted due Covid-19 guidance. The premises have had the benefit of a licence from 2005. The premises have also had the benefit of Temporary Event Notices. The Metropolitan Police withdrew their representation following a site visit. The Premises is not situated in the Cumulative Impact Zone

 

Niall McCann, the Applicant’s Legal Representative advised the Sub-

Committee that the application had been submitted in response to the social distancing guidelines following the Convid-19 Pandemic. The Premises basement and first floor has been closed. The temporary bar was reported to be small and would allow for patrons to be served quickly and this will allow for staff based in the main bar to focus on diners. The temporary bar will be in operation until 20:00 and the area would be closed to patrons after 21:00. The temporary bar capacity would be limited to 20. 

 

Mr McCann indicated that two agents of the applicant company were also in attendance.  He stated that had he been asked to make this application 12 months ago he would have advised against it.  The premises have three operational bars on three floors.  The basement is now closed, the first floor is rarely used and operation on the ground floor is quiet. 

 

The premises continued to accommodate drinkers at the outside area on Bentinck Street.  Half the number of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.

2.

27 Chiltern Street, London, W1U 7PJ pdf icon PDF 1 MB

App

No

Ward/ Cumulative Impact Area

Site Name and Address

Application

Licensing Reference Number

2.

Marylebone High Street Ward / not in cumulative impact area 

27 Chiltern Street, London, W1

New

20/04433/LIPN

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 6

Wednesday 26 August 2020

 

Membership:              Councillor Jackie Wilkinson (Chairman), Councillor Jim Glen and Councillor Maggie Carman

 

Legal Adviser:             Viviene Walker

Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy

Committee Officer:      Georgina Wills

Presenting Officer:      Jessica Donovan

 

27 Chiltern Street, London W1U 7PJ

 

Application for a New Premises Licence 20/04433/LIPN 

 

Relevant Representation:          Environmental Health and Metropolitan                                                   Police

 

Present:          Gareth Hughes (Legal Representative, Chiltern Street Deli Ltd),                 Rupert Walsh (Applicant, Chiltern Street Deli Ltd)  & Mauro                                    Buzzurro (Applicant, Chiltern Street Deli Ltd)  Tom Stanley                               (Witness, Chiltern Street Deli Ltd)   Andrew McCulla (Witness,                    Chiltern Street Deli Ltd), Jonathan Fingerhut (Witness, Chiltern                   Street Deli Ltd) and Maxwell Koduah (Environmental Health)

 

This is an application by the Chiltern Street Deli Ltd (The Applicant) was seeking a new premises licence for a delicatessen selling food and drink at 27 Chiltern Street, London W1U 7PJ.

 

DECISION

 

 

The application is granted for the following activities and hours:

 

Retail Sale of Alcohol [On and Off sales]

 

The Committee having carefully considered the application and representations made decided to grant the premises licence to permit the sales of alcohol on and off the premises from 11:00 to 20:00 Monday to Saturday and 12:00 to 20:00 on Sunday.

 

 

SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS

 

The Sub-Committee considered an application by the Chiltern Street Deli Ltd (The Applicant) for a new premises licence in respect of 27 Chiltern Street, London W1U 7PJ.

 

The Presenting Officer introduced the application and advised that the Premises currently operates as a delicatessen selling food and drink which can be consumed on and off the premises. The premises consist of four small rooms on the ground floor level, currently food and drinks are produced in the street facing room. The three other rooms provide seating for customers to consume food and beverages. In the basement of the premises there is a preparation kitchen and customer toilets. There is also a small terrace outside the front of the shop with 4 tables and eight chairs. The Applicant sought the sale by retail of alcohol (on and off sales) from 11:00 to 20:00 Monday to Saturday and 12:00 to 20:00 on Sundays.The Premises is not situated in the Cumulative Impact Zone.

 

The premises have also had the benefit of Temporary Event Notices. The Metropolitan Police withdrew their representation following the Applicants agreement to adopt additional Conditions.

 

Mr. Gareth Hughes, Applicant’s Legal Representative, presented the application and indicated that Mr. Walsh, the owner of the premises and two supporters of the application were in attendance. He advised that the Premises had been in operation since August  2009 . The Premises were reported to be small and had a capacity of 30. The Applicant had sought a new Premises License which would enable a limited variety of alcohol to be supplied to patrons. The alcohol would complement the menu and would only be served until 20:00. The external seating area would be waitered and all chairs in this area are to be rendered after 20:00. There have been consultations with Environment Health and the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.