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Lazyjacks Bar and Restaurant Boatyard Cafe, 30-32 Panorama Road, Poole, BH13 7RD

Meeting: 21/01/2026 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 133)

133 Lazyjacks Bar and Restaurant Boatyard Cafe, 30-32 Panorama Road, Poole, BH13 7RD pdf icon PDF 319 KB

Bournemouth Holding Co Limited have made an application for a premises licence at 30-32 Panorama Road, Poole.

 

The application is to permit the supply of alcohol (on and off sales) from 07:00 to 23:00 every day of the week as well as non-standard timing on New Year’s Eve.

This matter is brought before the Sub-Committee for determination.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Present:

 

From BCP Council:

Nananka Randle – Licensing and Trading Standards Manager

Tania Jardim – Licensing Officer

Linda Cole – Legal Advisor to the Sub-Committee

Michelle Cutler – Clerk to the Sub-Committee

Christiane Tan – Democratic Services, observing for training purposes

 

The Chair made introductions and explained the procedure for the hearing which was agreed by all parties.  

 

The Principal 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 made by Bournemouth Holding Co Limited for a premises licence at 30-32 Panorama Road, Poole. The application sought to permit the supply of alcohol (on and off sales) from 07:00 to 23:00 every day of the week as well as non-standard timing on New Year’s Eve.

 

In response to the application, representations had been received from five local residents on the grounds that granting the licence would undermine the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.

 

The premises currently held a premises licence, BH182896, that permitted the same activities at the same times as requested in the new application. The reason for the new application was a change in the location of the licensable area within the premises. Rather than varying the existing licence, the operators had applied for a new licence to update the layout plan.

 

 

Following publication of the Officer’s report, further documentation was provided on behalf of one of the objectors and the applicant, a copy of which are appended to these minutes in the Minute Book.

 

The following persons attended the hearing and addressed the Sub- Committee to expand on the points made in written submissions:

 

  • Mr Philip Day, Solicitor, on behalf of the applicant
  • Mr Merle Crampton, proposed Designated Premises Supervisor
  • Mr Steven Prior, Director of applicant company
  • Mr Bill Soper, local resident, objecting
  • Mr Robert Webb, representing Ms Natasha Lewis, objecting

 

The Sub-Committee asked various questions of all parties present and were 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.

 

RESOLVED that the application dated 9 December 2025 for a new premises licence for the premises known as ‘Lazyjacks Bar and Restaurant Boatyard Café’,  30-32 Panorama Road, Poole, BH13 7RD to permit the supply of alcohol (on and off sales) from 07:00 to 23:00 every day of the week and from 07:00 on New Years Eve to 02:00 on 1 January be GRANTED, subject to the additional condition offered by the Applicant’s Representative during the Hearing, as amended by the Sub?Committee,

·       No waste, including glass bottles, shall be removed from the premises, placed outside, or moved if already outside between the hours of 22:00 and 07:00.

And the following additional condition imposed by the Sub?Committee: