Agenda, decisions and minutes
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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 this agenda. Minutes: Councillor Pavey declared an interest as a resident in close proximity to ‘First Choice Express’ (203 Kilburn High Road), item 3 on the agenda. However, he was not a regular visitor to the premises and did not regard his interest as prejudicial and accordingly remained present to consider this item. |
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This application was adjourned from the Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) meeting held on 12 December 2012. Additional documents:
Decision: that the application by Syed Liaqat Ali Shah for a variation of the premises licence for ‘Local Food Express’ (16 Park Parade, Harlesden, London, NW10 4JH) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be refused.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that the applicant had not provided any evidence in relation to the management of the premises to suggest that they would be able to uphold the licensing objectives (the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and protection of children from harm) with the extended hours applied for and so accordingly the application was refused. Minutes: that the application by Syed Liaqat Ali Shah for a variation of the premises licence for ‘Local Food Express’ (16 Park Parade, Harlesden, London, NW10 4JH) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be refused.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that the applicant had not provided any evidence in relation to the management of the premises to suggest that they would be able to uphold the licensing objectives (the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and protection of children from harm) with the extended hours applied for and so accordingly the application was refused. |
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Decision: Having considered the application by Brent Police to review the premises licence for ‘First Choice Express’ (203 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7HY) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force but with an amendment to the hours permitted for the supply of alcohol.
that the hours during which alcohol is permitted to be supplied be:-
Monday to Sunday: 12:00 (midday) to 02:00 (the following day)
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that there was sufficient evidence presented by the police to support their view that conditions of the premises licence had been breached. Furthermore, by only having one personal licence holder on the premises, this exacerbated the prospect of the condition being breached in relation to there being a personal licence holder on the premises to supervise rgw sale of alcohol at all times that it was permitted to be sold. In view of this it was felt that it was appropriate to reduce the hours during which alcohol could be sold and to help the premises licence holder uphold the licensing objectives (the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and protection of children from harm).
The sub-committee also issued an informative to the premises licence holder that he increases his dialogue with the police to help address their concerns about the running of the premises.
Minutes: Having considered the application by Brent Police to review the premises licence for ‘First Choice Express’ (203 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7HY) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force but with an amendment to the hours permitted for the supply of alcohol.
that the hours during which alcohol is permitted to be supplied be:-
Monday to Sunday: 12:00 (midday) to 02:00 (the following day)
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that there was sufficient evidence presented by the police to support their view that conditions of the premises licence had been breached. Furthermore, by only having one personal licence holder on the premises, this exacerbated the prospect of the condition being breached in relation to there being a personal licence holder on the premises to supervise the sale of alcohol at all times that it was permitted to be sold. In view of this it was felt that it was appropriate to reduce the hours during which alcohol could be sold and to help the premises licence holder uphold the licensing objectives (the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and protection of children from harm).
The sub-committee also issued an informative to the premises licence holder that he increases his dialogue with the police to help address their concerns about the running of the premises.
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Decision: It was noted that, with the agreement of Safer Streets, this application had been adjourned upon the request of the premises licence holder as they were attending court on the same date as this meeting. Minutes: It was noted that, with the agreement of Safer Streets, this application had been adjourned upon the request of the premises licence holder as they were attending court on the same date as this meeting. |
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Decision: The sub-committee was informed that all representations had been withdrawn and accordingly this application did not need to be considered. Minutes: The sub-committee was informed that all representations had been withdrawn and accordingly this application did not need to be considered. |
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Decision: Having considered the application by Environmental Health, London Borough of Brent, to review the premises licence for ‘Mama Calabar’ (Dexion House, Empire Way, HA9 0EF) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003, the sub-committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force but with an amendment to the hours that the premises is permitted to remain open and undertake licensable activities and additional conditions.
(i) that the following amendment to the hours during which the premises is permitted to remain open and undertake licensable activities as set out in the existing premises licence be:
Monday to Sunday: that the premises close and all licensable activities to cease at 02:00 (the following day).
(ii) that the following conditions be added to the premises licence:
1. No amplified noise or vibration from the activities at Mama Calabar shall be detectable at any neighbouring noise sensitive premises.
2. The licensee shall actively manage the external areas including the car park and ensure that controls are implemented to prevent noise from patrons disturbing local residents.
3. That signage be placed on the premises requesting that patrons leave the premises quietly and show due consideration to local residents.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that there had been sufficient evidence presented in the representations from Environmental Health of public nuisance due to noise. By making an amendment to the opening hours and to licensable activities and adding the conditions above, it felt that this would help the licensee address these concerns to uphold the licensing objective in relation to prevention of public nuisance. Minutes: Having considered the application by Environmental Health, London Borough of Brent, to review the premises licence for ‘Mama Calabar’ (Dexion House, Empire Way, HA9 0EF) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003, the sub-committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force but with an amendment to the hours that the premises is permitted to remain open and undertake licensable activities and additional conditions.
(i) that the following amendment to the hours during which the premises is permitted to remain open and undertake licensable activities as set out in the existing premises licence be:
Monday to Sunday: that the premises close and all licensable activities to cease at 02:00 (the following day).
(ii) that the following conditions be added to the premises licence:
1. No amplified noise or vibration from the activities at Mama Calabar shall be detectable at any neighbouring noise sensitive premises.
2. The licensee shall actively manage the external areas including the car park and ensure that controls are implemented to prevent noise from patrons disturbing local residents.
3. That signage be placed on the premises requesting that patrons leave the premises quietly and show due consideration to local residents.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) felt that there had been sufficient evidence presented in the representations from Environmental Health of public nuisance due to noise. By making an amendment to the opening hours and to licensable activities and adding the conditions above, it felt that this would help the licensee address these concerns to uphold the licensing objective in relation to prevention of public nuisance. |
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Decision: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. Minutes: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. |
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Additional documents:
Decision: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. Minutes: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. |
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Additional documents:
Decision: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. Minutes: This application was adjourned due to the sub-committee being inquorate. |