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Application by Antonia Armstrong for a premises licence for 'Gladstone Park' (Parkside, London, NW10 1JH) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003

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21/08/2013 - Application by Antonia Armstrong for a premises licence for 'Gladstone Park' (Parkside, London, NW10 1JH) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003

That the application by Antonia Armstrong for a  premises licence for ‘Gladstone Park’ (Parkside, London, NW10 1JH) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be agreed with conditions.

 

1.         that the following hours for the provision of licensable activities be agreed:-

 

(i)         that the hours during which regulated entertainment in the form of plays, films, indoor sporting events, live music, recorded music, performance of dance, anything similar to the description to live/recorded music or dance, provision of facilities for making music, provision of facilities for dancing, provision of  facilities  for entertainment  similar to making music or dancing, and late night refreshments be:-

 

            Saturday and Sunday – 10:00 until 20:00

 

(ii)        that hours during which the premises be open to the public be:

 

            Saturday and Sunday – 10:00 until 20:00

 

2.         that the following condition be added to the premises licence:-

 

that no more than 5 community events on the days and times as set out in 1 (i) and  1 (ii) above take place per year.

 

 

The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) noted the reduced hours of licensable activities as submitted by the applicant prior to the meeting that went some way to addressing the concerns expressed  by the residents in their representations.  In order to further address the concerns of residents in respect of public nuisance and to help the applicant uphold the four licensing objectives (prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and prevention of children from harm), it felt that it was appropriate to add a condition to the licence in relation to the frequency and nature of events on the premises

 

The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) also issued an informative advising of the applicant’s intention to vary the name of the premises license holder from a Council officer to that of the appropriate Council department.


 

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