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An application has been received for a new premises licence to permit live and recorded music and the sale of alcohol on the premises between the hours of 10:00 to 23:00 on Sunday to Thursday and 10:00 to 00:00 on Friday and Saturday.
This matter is brought before the Licensing Sub Committee for determination.
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Present:
From BCP Council:
Tania Jardim, Licensing Officer
Alan Parr, Legal Advisor to the Sub-Committee
Michelle Cutler, Clerk to the Sub-Committee
The Chair made introductions and explained the procedure for the hearing which was agreed by all parties.
The Licensing Officer presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated and a copy of which appears as Appendix A to these minutes in the Minute Book.
The Sub Committee was asked to consider an application for a new Premises Licence to permit live and recorded music and the sale of alcohol on the premises between the hours of 10:00 to 23:00 on Sunday to Thursday and 10:00 to 00:00 on Friday and Saturday, submitted by the Head of Destination and Events, Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch (BCP) Council, on 18 March 2022.
The Licensing Authority had received 15 residential representations against this application on the grounds that it would undermine the licensing objectives. No representations had been received from any of the responsible authorities.
The following persons attended the hearing and addressed the Sub- Committee to expand on the points made in their written submissions:
Jon Weaver, Head of Resort Marketing and Events, BCP Council, representing the Applicant
Helen Wildman, Events Manager (Commercial), BCP Council, representing the Applicant
Barbara Gomez Del Olmo , Objecting (also representing Mr and Mrs Greenfield)
Peter Chadwick, Objecting (also representing Edward Wokakowski)
When making his representation, Jon Weaver advised that Eastcliff Beach and Toffs Beach were omitted from the application in error but were to be included within the Application. Jon Weaver proposed a reduction in the hours requested to permit the following:
He also confirmed that the temporary licence was requested between the dates of 1st August and 4th September 2022 inclusive.
The Sub-Committee asked various questions of all parties present and was grateful for the responses received. All parties had the opportunity to ask questions. All parties were invited to sum up before the Sub-Committee retired to make its decision. Before concluding the hearing, the Legal Advisor advised all parties of the right of appeal.
The Legal Adviser explained that all parties to the application had the right to Appeal to the Magistrates Court within the period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the Applicant was notified by the Licensing Authority of this decision in writing, and that the decision would not come into effect until the expiry of said 21 days.
RESOLVED that the application for a new temporary Premises Licence dated 18 March 2022, for ... view the full minutes text for item 9