Agenda item
Application by the Metropolitan Police for a review of the premises licence for 'Jet 7 Sete' (248-252 High Street, Harlesden, London, NW10 4TD) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003
Decision:
Having considered the application by the Metropolitan Police to Review the Premises Licence for ‘Jet 7 Sete’ (248-252 High Street, Harlesden, London, NW10 4TD) (“the premises”) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force subject to amendments to the premises licence and conditions as follows:-
(i) that the following hours for the provision of all licensable activities be specified:-
(a) that all licensable activities cease by 02.00 (the following day) Sunday to Thursday and 03.30 (the following day) Friday and Saturday
(b) that the premises remain open until 30 minutes past these times
(c) that all licensable activities permitted on the existing licence to commence at the hours specified on the licence Monday to Sunday
(ii) that the following conditions be added to the licence in addition to the existing conditions:-
(a) that all conditions as agreed with the police be attached to the licence, subject to the following amendment to condition 7:-
Replace “appropriately dressed” with ‘in smart casual dress”. Smart casual dress not to include football tops, hooded tops, sports tops, jeans or trainers.
The conditions are as follows:-
1. Admission to club by Club Scan, photographic ID to be produced by all patrons (driving licence, passport, oyster card) to staff and electronic records to be kept on Club Scan and checked every time a patron attends the premises.
2. Police officers shall be given unhindered access via the internet to view live images from the CCTV at any time when the premises is open to the public.
3. The front smoking area is to be limited to 10 persons at any one time and there is to be no consumption of alcohol, soft drinks or food. Area to be monitored by door staff.
4. The rear fire exit is to remain closed and only be used in the case of emergency.
5. No persons are to be permitted to remain at the rear of the club premises.
6. One toilet attendant in each of the male and female toilets at all times during licensing hours.
7. The management reserve the right to refuse entry to all persons not in smart casual dress. Smart casual dress not to include football tops, hooded tops, sports tops, jeans or trainers.
8. Management to have a dedicated cab firm and must ensure that all cabs are booked via the in-house booking system.
9. Notices explaining the licensee’s policy on admissions and searching shall be placed at each entrance.
10. The licensee shall undertake a risk assessment agreed by the police and licensing authority of any significant promotion or event, using the Metropolitan Police Service/Event Risk Assessment Form (Form 696) or an equivalent and provide a copy to the Metropolitan Police and Brent Licensing Unit not less than 14 days before the event is due to take place.
11. Where an event has taken place the licensee shall complete a Debrief Risk Assessment Form (Form 696A) and submit this to the Metropolitan Police and Brent Licensing Unit within three days of the conclusion of the event.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (B) felt that the additional conditions and the revised operating hours would meet the licensing objectives (prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, the protection of children from harm) and accordingly agreed that the premises licence should remain in force.
Minutes:
Having considered the application by the Metropolitan Police to Review the Premises Licence for ‘Jet 7 Sete’ (248-252 High Street, Harlesden, London, NW10 4TD) (“the premises”) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 the Sub-Committee resolved that the premises licence continue in force subject to amendments to the premises licence and conditions as follows:-
(i) that the following hours for the provision of all licensable activities be specified:-
(a) that all licensable activities cease by 02.00 (the following day) Sunday to Thursday and 03.30 (the following day) Friday and Saturday
(b) that the premises remain open until 30 minutes past these times
(c) that all licensable activities permitted on the existing licence to commence at the hours specified on the licence Monday to Sunday
(ii) that the following conditions be added to the licence in addition to the existing conditions:-
(a) that all conditions as agreed with the police be attached to the licence, subject to the following amendment to condition 7:-
Replace “appropriately dressed” with ‘in smart casual dress”. Smart casual dress not to include football tops, hooded tops, sports tops, jeans or trainers.
The conditions are as follows:-
1. Admission to club by Club Scan, photographic ID to be produced by all patrons (driving licence, passport, oyster card) to staff and electronic records to be kept on Club Scan and checked every time a patron attends the premises.
2. Police officers shall be given unhindered access via the internet to view live images from the CCTV at any time when the premises is open to the public.
3. The front smoking area is to be limited to 10 persons at any one time and there is to be no consumption of alcohol, soft drinks or food. Area to be monitored by door staff.
4. The rear fire exit is to remain closed and only be used in the case of emergency.
5. No persons are to be permitted to remain at the rear of the club premises.
6. One toilet attendant in each of the male and female toilets at all times during licensing hours.
7. The management reserve the right to refuse entry to all persons not in smart casual dress. Smart casual dress not to include football tops, hooded tops, sports tops, jeans or trainers.
8. Management to have a dedicated cab firm and must ensure that all cabs are booked via the in-house booking system.
9. Notices explaining the licensee’s policy on admissions and searching shall be placed at each entrance.
10. The licensee shall undertake a risk assessment agreed by the police and licensing authority of any significant promotion or event, using the Metropolitan Police Service/Event Risk Assessment Form (Form 696) or an equivalent and provide a copy to the Metropolitan Police and Brent Licensing Unit not less than 14 days before the event is due to take place.
11. Where an event has taken place the licensee shall complete a Debrief Risk Assessment Form (Form 696A) and submit this to the Metropolitan Police and Brent Licensing Unit within three days of the conclusion of the event.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (B) felt that the additional conditions and the revised operating hours would meet the licensing objectives (prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, the protection of children from harm) and accordingly agreed that the premises licence should remain in force.