To consider a report of the Head of Regulatory Services.
Minutes:
The Head of Regulatory Services submitted a report informing Members of an application for the grant of a premises licence for Brewchimp Stretford, 166 Barton Road, Stretford which had attracted a representation from a local resident.
All parties present at the hearing were invited to address the Sub-Committee.
Representations were made in support of the application by the applicant Mr. D. Leape. Representations were made against the application by Ms C Hooson-Sykes.
RESOLVED –
(1) That the application by Mr. D. Leape for the grant of a premises licence for Brewchimp Stretford 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 Regulatory Services.
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION NOTICE
Sub Committee Councillor D Jarman (Chairperson)
Members: Councillor B. Brotherton
Councillor D Butt
Applicant: Mr. D Leape
Type of Licence: Grant of a Premises Licence: Brewchimp, 166 Barton Road, Stretford, M32 8DP
Representors: Local Resident – in attendance
Ms. C Hooson-Sykes
Parties Present: On behalf of Applicant – in attendance
Mr. D Leape, Designated Premises Supervisor
Officers
Lisa Grimshaw – Legal Assistant
Kieran Hinchliffe – Senior Licensing Officer
Natalie Owen – Governance Officer
Date of Hearing: 09 October 2020
Time Commence: 4.00 p.m.
Time Terminated: 5.40 p.m.
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION
The Sub-Committee decided that the representation received from a local resident is a relevant representation.
To grant a new premises licence as follows:
Supply of Alcohol (Both On and Off Sales):
Monday – Sunday 11.00 – 23.00
Opening Hours
Monday – Sunday 11.00 – 23.00
CONDITIONS
Any mandatory conditions which must be included under the Licensing Act 2003.
CONDITIONS AGREED BY THE LICENSING AUTHORITY
A CCTV system shall be maintained and operated at the premises with cameras positioned both internally and externally.
Recorded CCTV images shall be maintained and stored for a period of twenty-eight days and shall be produced to the Police or Licensing authority upon request.
CCTV shall be in operation at any time a person is in the premises.
Notices shall be positioned at the exits to the building requesting customers to leave in a quiet manner.
A “Challenge 25” Policy shall be implemented in full and appropriate identification sought from any person who appears to be under the age of 21. The only acceptable forms of identification shall be photographic driving licences, passports, HM forces cards, or a form of identification with the “PASS” hologram.
Notices advising what forms of ID are acceptable shall be displayed.
Notices shall be displayed in prominent positions indicating that the Challenge 25 policy is in force.
Children shall not be permitted on the premises after 20.00 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
CONDITIONS AGREED BY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
There shall be placed at all exits from the premises in a place where they can be seen and easily read by the public, notices requiring customers to leave the premises and the area quietly.
The Designated Premises Supervisor must ensure that no drinks are taken or consumed outside the premises nor glasses/bottles removed from the premises by patrons.
Notices will be displayed in a prominent position next to the entrance/exit detailing that no drinks are to be taken outside.
No refuse shall be disposed of or collected from the premises between the hours of 23.00 – 07.00 hours where such disposal or collection is likely to cause disturbance to local residents.
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 and the application, together with the information provided by all parties at the hearing.
The Sub-Committee carefully considered the concerns raised by a local resident and balanced those concerns with the interests of the applicant and the licensing objectives.
The Sub-Committee was satisfied that the statutory requirements regarding notices, advertisements and time limits had been complied with.
The Sub-Committee noted that the concerns raised by the local resident were on the grounds of public nuisance, public safety and crime and disorder as there are residential properties near the premise and concerns regarding noise, safety on the roads around the premise.
The Sub-Committee also carefully considered the information provided by the Applicant, and the Applicant’s assurances that the noise would not constitute a nuisance. The applicant advised that a noise management survey was already being undertaken and a noise management plan would be supplied to the licensing department within 28 days.
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