Agenda and decisions
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Additional documents: Decision: The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) having considered the application by the Metropolitan Police to review the premises licence for ‘Jet 7 Sete’ (248-252 High Street, London NW10 4TD) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 (“The Act”), the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in full force and effect, subject to the following additional conditions and informatives;
Additional conditions A1) There should be a minimum of two SIA qualified supervisors, wearing high visibility jackets, deployed at the front of the premises, away from the door on Friday and Saturday nights and that they should remain in position until the crowd has fully dispersed so as to ensure the safe and quiet dispersal from the premises.
A2) Facilities within the premises shall be made available for customers to await taxis.
A3) Regular announcements should be made from 03.00 hours reminding patrons to leave in a quiet and orderly manner from the premises.
A4) The Premises Licence Holder shall adhere to all existing conditions on the licence including timings.
A5) The Premises Licence Holder to continue to work in partnership with the Police.
The Sub-Committee when arriving at its decision considered all of the evidence in light of the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, amended guidance issued from time to time under Section 182 of the Act, and the licence premises holders human rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 (namely Article 6, Article 8 and Article 1 of the First Protocol). Accordingly, in all of the circumstances of the case it was felt that the decision of the Sub-Committee was reasonable, necessary and proportionate. |
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Decision: The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) having considered the application by the Metropolitan Police to review the premises licence for 'Panthers' (3-4 Glenmore Parade, Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 4PJ) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 (“The Act”), the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in full force and effect, subject to the following conditions;
1. That CCTV shall be installed to Home Office Guidance Standards and maintained in a good working condition at all times and recordings shall be kept for 31 days, display the correct time/date and shall be made available on demand to the Police and authorised Officers from Brent Council.
2. A CCTV camera shall be installed to cover the entrance of the premises and further cameras installed to cover the beer garden and smoking areas.
3. Customers shall not take open drink containers outside the premises as defined on the plan submitted to and approved by the Licensing Authority.
4. A “Challenge 25” policy shall be adopted and adhered to at all times.
5. An incident log book shall be kept at the premises at all times and made available for inspection on demand to an authorised Officer of Brent Council or the Police, which shall record but not limited to the following: a) all crimes reported to the venue b) all ejections from the venue c) all complaints received d) any incidents of disorder e) all seizures of drugs or offensive weapons f) any faults in the CCTV system g) any refusal of the sale of alcohol h) any visit by a relevant authority or emergency service.
6. No entry or re-entry shall be permitted after 23.00 hours
7. The outside drinking areas shall cease at 23.00 hours
8. After 23.00 hours, smoking shall be limited to ten persons and each area shall be suitably supervised.
9. A personal licence holder fluent in English shall be present and supervise the sale of alcohol throughout the permitted hours for the sale of alcohol.
The Sub-Committee when arriving at its decision considered all of the evidence in light of the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, amended guidance issued from time to time under Section 182 of the Act, and the licence premises holders human rights under the Human Rights Act 1998 (namely Article 6, Article 8 and Article 1 of the First Protocol). Accordingly, in all of the circumstances of the case it was felt that the decision of the Sub-Committee was reasonable, necessary and proportionate |