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Declarations of personal and prejudicial interests Members are invited to declare at this stage of the meeting, any relevant financial or other interest in the items on the agenda. Minutes: None. |
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that the application had been withdrawn by the applicant and therefore there was no decision to be made. |
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that the Metropolitan Police had withdrawn their objections and that the applicant and Public Safety had requested an adjournment to a date to be agreed by the Sub-Committee. Accordingly the Sub-Committee decided to adjourn the hearing to Monday 28 September 2015. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority Paul Whitcomb Brent Licensing Police Michael Sullivan Brent Licensing Police
Applicants Robert Sutherland Agent Thomas Riskin New DPS Collette Head Area Manager
Decision:
The Sub-Committee concluded that in all circumstances, the amended application by the Metropolitan Police for the review of premises licence held by Mary Le-Bone Enterprise Limited for the premises known as Green Man (125 Slough Lane , Kingsbury NW9 8YG) be granted but subject to the restrictions and conditions set out in the decision letter below.
The application The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by Kingsbury Town Management Company, under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003, for the grant of a premises licence for Kingsbury Town FC, Townsend Lane, Kingsbury NW9 7NE. The premises currently has a club premises certificate and is licensed for the supply of alcohol on Mondays to Sundays from 08.00 hours until 04.00 hours and for regulated entertainment such as live and recorded on Mondays to Sundays from 11.00 hours until 03.00 hours to club members and their guests. The original application sought the following permissions:
The application received a number of representations/objections from environmental health; the licensing authority; the Silver Jubilee Park Residents’ Association and individual residents. The police had also made a representation but this had been withdrawn by the time of the hearing. In response, the application was amended as follows:
*The applicant and environmental health agreed a start time of 08.00 hours, however, as the original application itself stated a start time of 11.00 hours, it is not possible for the applicant to amend his application by extending the hours for entertainment. The amended timings, or at least the terminal hours are consistent with a planning permission issued by the Council in July 2015. However, the planning permission restricted the use of the extra two hours on Fridays and Saturdays to 4 events per year. The stated reason for all the restricted timings was to “ensure that the proposed development does not prejudice the enjoyment by neighbouring occupiers of their properties”. The applicant also agreed a number of conditions with the environmental health officer which are not set out in this decision notice but form part of the application details and other papers considered by us and published on the Council’s website ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY
PC Paul Whitcomb Metropolitan Police Ms Susana Figueiredo Licensing Inspector
APPLICANT Mr Nilesh Lukka (Director of MacNeil Limited) Mr Bhattarai (the DPS) attended the hearing to represent the premises licence holder.
Decision: The Sub-Committee concluded that the application by the Metropolitan Police to review a premises licence relating to Everest Spice The Honeypot, Honey Pot Lane, Stanmore HA7 1EF be granted but subject to the conditions set out in the decision letter below.
The application The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by the police, under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003, to review the premises licence relating to Everest Spice The Honeypot, Honeypot Lane, Stanmore HA7 1EF. MacNeil Limited is the premises licence holder and Mr Mitra Bandhu Bhattarai is the designated premises supervisor. The grounds for review are the prevention of crime and disorder and public nuisance, and public safety. The licensing authority, acting in its capacity as a responsible authority, made a relevant representation too. The premises are licensed for the sale of alcohol and for the provision of regulated entertainment and late night refreshment as follows:
The premises is also authorised to provide these licensable activities during non-standard timings. The application details and other papers considered by us are published on the Council’s website and are not repeated in this decision notice. In summary, the Police raised concerns about two incidents of violence and disorder on the premises on Sunday 12 April 2015 and on Friday 26 June 2015. According to the police, both incidents involved fights which started inside the premises. The police pointed out the premises is one of the larger pubs in Brent with a ground floor capacity of 295 and comprises of 3 bar areas with seating, a restaurant, a front beer garden, a rear beer garden, a shisha area (which has its own bar and a capacity of 90) and a car park for approximately 20 cars. As a result of these incidents, the police expressed their concern about the premises relying on a single door supervisor at the weekends even though it is a large premises, is very busy and there have been actual and serious incidents of violence. The police recommended that a minimum of 4 door supervisors should be deployed at the weekends. The police claimed that this was rejected by the management as they do not think a “family restaurant” needs so many door supervisors and because of the “financial cost”. The police requested that the current conditions of licence be varied or additional conditions be imposed. The licensing authority representation reported on the findings of a visit on 31 July 2015.
The hearing Mr Nilesh Lukka (Director of MacNeil Limited) and Mr Bhattarai (the DPS) attended ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Minutes: APPLICANT KINGSBURY TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB Mr Robert Morris, Director of the Kingsbury Town Football Club
RESIDENTS Ms Jean Sherman Silver Jubilee Park Residents’ Association Ms Mew Privett, Local resident
DECISION:
The Sub-Committee decided that the application by Kingsbury Town Management Company for a new premises licence to supply alcohol from 08:00hrs to 04:00hrs Monday to Sunday and undertake regulated entertainment from 1100 hours until 0300 hours for the premises "Kingsbury Town Management Company", (Townsend Lane, Kingsbury NW9 7NE), pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be granted but subject to the restrictions and conditions set out in the decision letter below.
The application The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by Kingsbury Town Management Company, under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003, for the grant of a premises licence for Kingsbury Town FC, Townsend Lane, Kingsbury NW9 7NE. The premises currently has a club premises certificate and is licensed for the supply of alcohol on Mondays to Sundays from 08.00 hours until 04.00 hours and for regulated entertainment such as live and recorded on Mondays to Sundays from 11.00 hours until 03.00 hours to club members and their guests.
The original application sought the following permissions:
The application received a number of representations/objections from environmental health; the licensing authority; the Silver Jubilee Park Residents’ Association and individual residents. The police had also made a representation but this had been withdrawn by the time of the hearing. In response, the application was amended as follows:
*The applicant and environmental health agreed a start time of 08.00 hours, however, as the original application itself stated a start time of 11.00 hours, it is not possible for the applicant to amend his application by extending the hours for entertainment. The amended timings, or at least the terminal hours are consistent with a planning permission issued by the Council in July 2015. However, the planning permission restricted the use of the extra two hours on Fridays and Saturdays to 4 events per year. The stated reason for all the restricted timings was to “ensure that the proposed development does not prejudice the enjoyment by neighbouring occupiers of their properties”. The applicant also agreed a number of conditions with the environmental health officer which are not set ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Sub-Committee were informed that the Metropolitan Police had withdrawn their objections to the application having agreed modifications to the application and as such members did not hear the application.
Please note: At 9.05pm, the meeting was adjourned for 5 minutes after which Councillor Hector left the meeting.
Upon resumption, Councillor Hector was replaced by Councillor Shahzad for the remainder of the meeting.
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