Issue - decisions
Application by Wayout Dreams Community Project Limited for a variation of the premises licence for '71-73 High Street' (London, NW10 4NS) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003
14/07/2014 - Application by Wayout Dreams Community Project Limited for a variation of the premises licence for '71-73 High Street' (London, NW10 4NS) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003
That the application by Wayout Dreams Community Project Limited for a variation of the premises licence for 71-73 high street NW10 4NS be approved subject to the following conditions being added to the licence:
1) Notices advertising the number of a local licensed taxi service shall be displayed in a prominent position in the premises.
2) Facilities within the premises shall be made available for customers to await taxis.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (B) felt that there was no evidence in the written representations submitted to suggest that the application would undermine the licensing objectives (prevention of crime and disorder, prevent of public nuisance, ensuring public safety and protection of children from harm) and accordingly the application was agreed.
10/01/2014 - Application by Wayout Dreams Community Project Limited for a variation of the premises licence for '71-73 High Street' (London, NW10 4NS) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003
That the application by Wayout Dreams Community Project Limited for a variation of the premises licence for ’71-73 High Street’ (London, NW10 4NS) pursuant to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 be adjourned.
The Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (A) felt that in the absence of the applicant, the application should be adjourned having exercised its discretion under paragraph 20 of the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005 to allow the applicant to respond to the concerns raised in the written representations. However, the sub-committee also stated that the applicant should be advised that should they fail to attend a future hearing for whatever reason, then the application may be considered in their absence.