Venue: Meeting Room 13, Quay West, Ground Floor, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park M17 1HH
Contact: Mrs Ruth Worsley Democratic Services Officer - 0161 912 2798 Email: ruth.worsley@trafford.gov.uk
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To consider a report of the Head of Public Protection. Minutes: APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF A PREMISES LICENCE – p&h convenience store, 26 carrington road, flixton, m41 6hx
The Head of Public Protection submitted a report informing Members of an application received from Mr. P Haider for the grant of a premises licence for P&H Convenience Store, 26 Carrington Road, Flixton, which had attracted representations from local residents.
Representations were made in support of the application by Mr. R. Williams, Solicitor on behalf of the applicant and Mr. P Haider, the applicant.
RESOLVED –
(1) That the application by Mr. P Haider for a Premises Licence for P&H Convenience Store, 26 Carrington Road, Flixton, be granted, subject to compliance with the conditions outlined in the decision notice.
(2) That the issue of the Licence be delegated to the Head of Public Protection.
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Decision Notice Minutes: LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION NOTICE
Sub Committee Councillor B. Sharp (Chairman) Members: Councillor D. Jarman Councillor J.G. Smith
Applicant: Mr Parvaiz Haider, Director of P&H Convenience Store Limited
Type of Licence: Grant of a Premises Licence: P&H ConvenienceStore, 26 Carrington Road, Flixton M41 6HX
Representors: Local Residents – not in attendance Mr P Mullen Mr J & Mrs S Nuttall
Parties Present: On behalf of the applicant – in attendance Mr R Williams – Solicitor, LR Law Mr P Haider – Director, P&H Convenience Store Ltd.
Officers David Goldstein – Solicitor Joanne Boyle – Licensing Manager Ruth Worsley – Democratic Services Officer
Date of Hearing : Tuesday 26th February 2013
Start Time : 6.40 p.m.
Time Terminated : 7.20 p.m.
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION
The Sub-Committee decided that the representations from local residents were from interested parties living in the vicinity of the premises.
The Sub-Committee decided that those representations relating to noise nuisance and anti-social behavior were relevant representations. The representations relating to road safety, parking and the number of licensed premises in the area were not relevant representations.
To grant a premises licence as follows:
Licensable Activities
Sale by retail of alcohol for consumption OFF the premises:
Monday to Sunday 07.00 – 22.30
Conditions
Mandatory Conditions under section 19 and 19A of the Licensing Act 2003 where the licence authorises the supply of alcohol off the premises.
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE’S REASONS FOR REACHING ITS DECISION
The Sub-Committee considered the Licensing Act 2003 and regulations, the Guidance and the Council’s Licensing Policy, the application and all representations made.
The Sub-Committee considered the written representations received from local residents in the absence of their attendance at the meeting.
The Sub-Committee noted the absence of other representations about this application apart from the objection received from three local residents.
The public safety objective is concerned with the physical safety of people on the premises and not with road safety issues.
The area is not within one of the two areas of cumulative impact within Trafford, and therefore the number of licensed premises in the area is not a relevant consideration.
The Sub-Committee carefully considered the resident’s concerns regarding the potential for noise nuisance and anti-social behaviour and balanced those concerns with the interests of the applicant and the licensing objectives. |