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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: None. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority Nick Mortimer Brent Licensing Police Paul Whitcomb Brent Licensing Police
Applicant Mohammad Aryubi Fawood Ali Mujahid
Decision That the application by Mohammad Hashim Aryubi for a new premises licence at 225 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JG to supply alcohol and remain open from 00:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday, pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be refused.
The full record of the Sub-Committee’s decision and the reasons are as set out in the decision letter, set out below. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority No representation as no objections were made.
Applicant Rajesh Jagtap Licensing Agent Liakath Miah Premises Licence Holder Pramod Singham Supporter Srinivasa Rao Gubala Supporter
Decision: That the application for a new premises licence by Mr Liakath Miah to supply alcohol and remain open from: 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday at Stadium Supermarket, (129 Wembley Park Drive, HA9 8HQ), pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be granted.
The full record of the Sub-Committee’s decision and the reasons are as set out in the decision letter, set out below.
The application The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by Mr Liakath Miah under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003, for a new premises licence relating to Stadium Supermarket 129 Wembley Park Drive HA9 8HQ. Mr Liakath Miah is the premises licence holder. The application is for the premises to be licensed for the sale of alcohol and to remain open from 09:00hrs to 00:00hrs Monday to Sunday. No representations were made by any of the relevant authorities. The sub committee heard representations from local residents/a local resident Mr Alpesh Parekh and Mr Tarak Bhatti the owner of the Wembley Tavern. In summary the representations raised concerns about the following licensing objectives: the prevention of crime and disorder and the prevention of public nuisance. Mr Bhattiinformed the committee that there is already a problem with anti social behaviour from street drinkers in the area and that having a further off licence will fuel this problem. Mr Parekh stated that he had been punched in the face by a person who was drunk and had to call the police. Mr Parekhalso stated that there is a very busy bus stop in front of Stadium Supermarket, that people congregate there to drink and his two young daughters are scared to use this bus stop. Mr Bhatti stated that there are several off licenses along the parade and across the road, from which people purchase alcohol and consume it on the streets and in alleyways and that these people litter the streets and urinate in the doorways and alleys relating to his business premises. This problem increases on event days as people who have purchased alcohol elsewhere then insist on using his toilets facilities and are often rude and aggressive. Mr Bhatti also raised concerns that due to the number of retailers in the area selling alcohol there was a risk that prices would be lowered/reduced and this in turn would encourage even more people to drink on the streets. The hearing Mr Miah attended the hearing and was represented by his agent Mr Rajesh Jagtap. The sub committee heard evidence from Mr Jagtap that Stadium Supermarket had been in business for 30 years and that there had never been any issues with regard to how the business has been run. Furthermore conditions on the operating schedule had been agreed with the police. They had applied for 11 Temporary event Notices in the ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Minutes: Responsible Authority Nick Mortimer Brent Licensing Police Paul Whitcomb Brent Licensing Police
Applicant did not attend the hearing.
The Sub-Committee were informed that the temporary event was for a party of 300 persons on a fifth floor of the building (Chesterfiled House, Wembley) which was considered unsuitable. The landlord and the head lesee were not aware of the application nor had a risk assessment form been submitted for consideration.
Decision: That the application by Miss Samantha Johnson for provision of regulated entertainment, sale by retail of alcohol and late night refreshment on the premises on 28 to 29 November 2015 from 22:00 hours until 04:00 hours at Chesterfield House, 9 Park Lane, Wembley, HA9 7RH, pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be refused. |
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Exclusion of Press and Public The following item is not for publication as it relates to the following category of exempt information as specified in the Local Government Act 1972 namely:
“3. Information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the Authority holding that information)”.
Minutes: The following report was not for publication as it related to the following category of exempt information as specified in the Local Government Act 1972 namely:
“3. Information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the Authority holding that information) |
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Application by TK for a personal licence to enable him to authorise the sale or supply of alcohol or to become a Designated Premises Supervisor for licensed premises. Minutes: Responsible Authority Nick Mortimer Brent Licensing Police
Applicant did not attend the hearing.
Decision That the application by TK for a personal licence to enable him to authorise the sale or supply of alcohol or to become a Designated Premises Supervisor for licensed premises be refused.
The full record of the Sub-Committee’s decision and the reasons are as set out in the decision letter sent to the applicant and the agent.
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