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Election of Chair To elect a Chair of this meeting of the Licensing Sub-Committee. Minutes: RESOLVED that Councillor Judes Butt be elected Chair of the Sub-Committee for the duration of the meeting.
Voting: Unanimous |
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence from Members. Minutes: There were no apologies received.
The Chair thanked the reserve members, Cllr D Farr and Cllr D Kelsey, for their attendance at the start of the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interests Councillors are requested to declare any interests on items included in this agenda. Please refer to the workflow on the preceding page for guidance. Declarations received will be reported at the meeting. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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SoBo Beach, Solent Promenade, Southbourne Coast Road An application has been received for a new premises licence for the premises known as ‘Soho Beach’, Solent Promenade, Southbourne Coast.
This matter is brought before the Licensing Sub Committee for determination.
Additional documents:
Minutes: Present:
From BCP Council: Tania Jardim– Licensing Officer Nick Maguire – Contracts Coordinator, Tourism Johanne McNamara – Legal Advisor to the Sub-Committee Jill Holyoake – 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 following the receipt of representations from three ‘other persons’. The representations had been circulated at appendix 4 of the report and related to the prevention of crime and disorder and public nuisance licensing objectives.
No representations had been received from any of the other responsible authorities. Following mediation with Dorset Police and Environmental Health additional conditions had been agreed with the applicant as detailed in appendix 5 of the report.
The following persons attended the hearing and addressed the Sub- Committee to expand on the points made in their written submissions:
Sandra Graham, Trethowans LLP – representing the applicant, Macemade Limited Richard Slater – General Manager Kim Slater – Director of applicant company
Ms Graham also called upon Nick Maguire to confirm matters of fact regarding the Council’s role in the contractual process for the site.
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 for a premises licence for SoBo Beach, Solent Promenade, Southbourne Coast Road, for the provision of live music (indoors and outdoors) Monday to Sunday 12:00 to 22:00, the provision of recorded music (indoors and outdoors) Monday to Sunday 12:00 to 22:00 and the supply of alcohol (on and off the premises) Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 21:30 (to allow time for alcohol to be consumed following purchase prior to the premises closing), be granted with the additional conditions agreed following mediation with Dorset Police and Environmental Health as listed in the Licensing Officer’s report, subject to the inclusion of the wording in red which was originally agreed but omitted from the final version:
· No waste or recyclable materials, including bottles, shall be moved, removed from or placed in outside areas by the operator between 23:00 hours and 08:00 hours on the following day. This condition does not apply to commercial waste services collecting any such materials.
Reason for Decision The sub-committee gave detailed consideration to all of the information which had been submitted before the hearing and contained in the report for Agenda Item 5, in particular the written representations made by three other persons, and the verbal submissions made at the hearing by those parties attending and the responses given to all questions asked ... view the full minutes text for item 34. |
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Bread and Butcher, 491 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth An application has been received for a new premises licence for the premises known as ‘Bread and Butcher’, 491 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.
This matter is brought before the Licensing Sub Committee for determination.
Additional documents:
Minutes: Present:
From BCP Council: Sarah Rogers – Senior Licensing Officer Johanne McNamara – Legal Advisor to the Sub-Committee Jill Holyoake – Clerk to the Sub-Committee
The Chair made introductions and explained the procedure for the hearing which was agreed by all parties.
The Senior Licensing Officer presented a report, a copy of which had been circulated and a copy of which appears as Appendix B to these minutes in the Minute Book.
The Sub Committee was asked to consider an application for a new premises licence following the receipt of representations from seven ‘other persons’. The representations had been circulated at appendix 4 of the report and related to all four licensing objectives.
No representations had been received from any of the other responsible authorities. Following mediation with Dorset Police and Trading Standards additional conditions had been agreed with the applicant as detailed in supplementary document setting out ‘consolidated conditions’.
The following persons attended the hearing and addressed the Sub- Committee to expand on the points made in their written submissions:
Jon Payne, Licensing Lawyers – representing the applicants, Lukasz Bondyra and Jiri Mascilak
Lukasz Bondyra – joint applicant
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 for a premises licence for Bread and Butcher, 491 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, to permit the off sale and delivery of alcohol between the hours of 11:00 and 18:00 Tuesday to Friday and 10:00 to 14:30 on Saturdays, be granted with conditions agreed following mediation with Dorset Police and BCP Trading Standards and as presented in the ‘Consolidated Conditions’ document published as a supplement to the Senior Licensing Officer’s report.
Reason for Decision The sub-committee gave detailed consideration to all of the information which had been submitted before the hearing and contained in the report and supplement for Agenda Item 6, in particular the written representations made by seven other persons, and the verbal submissions made at the hearing by those parties attending and the responses given to all questions asked at the hearing. As the seven other persons were not in attendance, the sub-committee took steps to ensure that the issues contained in the representations relevant to the licensing objectives were raised and addressed at the hearing.
The sub-committee noted that no representations had been received from any of the Responsible Authorities.
The sub-committee welcomed the positive steps taken by the applicant in co-operating with Dorset Police and BCP Trading Standards to agree conditions to ensure the premises did not undermine the licensing objectives. The applicant had consolidated these conditions and added further conditions in order to respond to issues raised in the representations. While the sub-committee acknowledged the concerns expressed by residents in the representations, the sub-committee believed that the consolidated ... view the full minutes text for item 35. |