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APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF A PREMISES LICENCE - THE LOCAL SHOP, 151 STRETFORD ROAD, URMSTON, MANCHESTER M41 9LZ pdf icon PDF 1 MB

To consider a report of the Head of Public Protection.

Minutes:

The Head of Public Protection submitted a report informing Members of an application received from Mr. Shah Abdul Aksar for the grant of a Premises Licence for The Local Shop, 151 Stretford Road, Urmston which had attracted representations from a local resident.

 

The Applicant was present at the hearing and was invited to address the Sub-Committee. Representations were also made in support of the application by Mr. Shah Kawsar, the applicant’s brother.  

 

  RESOLVED –

 

(1)      That the application by Mr. Shah Abdul Aksar for a Premises Licence for The Local Shop, 151 Stretford Road, Urmston, be granted, subject to compliance with the conditions outlined in the decision notice below.

 

(2)      That the issue of the Licence be delegated to the Head of Public Protection.

 

 

 

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION NOTICE

 

Sub Committee      Councillor C. Candish (Chairman)

Members:              Councillor D. Bunting

                              Councillor N. Taylor

 

Applicant:              Mr Shah Abdul Aksar

                   

Type of Licence:    Grant of a Premises Licence: The Local Shop, 151 Stretford Road, Urmston M41 9LZ

 

Representors:        Local Resident – not in attendance

                              Ms B. Davies

 

 

                             

                             

Parties Present:      On behalf of the applicant – in attendance

                              Mr Shah Abdul Aksar - applicant

                              Mr Shah Kawsar – brother of applicant

 

Officers

                              Paul Grendon – Solicitor

                              Stephen Bate – Senior Licensing Officer

                              Ruth Worsley – Democratic Services Officer

 

Date of Hearing   : Wednesday 9th April 2014

 

Start Time            : 6.30 p.m.

 

Time Terminated :7.30 p.m.

 

 

 

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION

 

The Sub-Committee decided that the representation from a local resident was from interested parties living in the vicinity of the premises.

 

The Sub-Committee decided that the representation relating to public nuisance was a relevant representation. 

 

To grant a premises licence as follows:

 

Licensable Activities

 

Supply of Alcohol (off the premises):

Monday to Sunday  08.00 – 23.00

 

Conditions

Mandatory Conditions under section 19 and 19A of the Licensing Act 2003 where the licence authorises the supply of alcohol off the premises.

 

The applicant agreed all the following conditions as set out in Section M of his application dated 13th February 2014 :-

 

  1. CCTV is installed internally and externally and this will be monitored at all hours.

 

  1. The CCTV system will be fully operated and recorded throughout the hours that the premises are open to trade.

 

  1. The CCTV will cover all access points and ensure good coverage of the public.

 

  1. All staff be told not to allow the premises be overcrowded and that no more than 10 persons allowed inside the premises at any one time.

 

  1. A notice be placed at the entrance and exits to remind customers to leave quietly.

 

  1. A bin is placed outside the entrance of the premises for litter.

 

  1. All staff be trained to check proof of customers ages by only accepting a Passport, UK Driving Licence or a Citizenship Card.

 

  1. A refusals book be in place for the recording of any refusals relating to alcohol.

 

 

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  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF A PREMISES LICENCE - 28 GREENWOOD STREET, ALTRINCHAM CHESHIRE WA14 1RZ pdf icon PDF 2 MB

To consider a report of the Head of Public Protection.

Minutes:

The Head of Public Protection submitted a report informing Members of an application received from Mr. Mark Stephen Dale for the grant of a Premises Licence for 28 Greenwood Street, Altrincham which had attracted representations from both local residents and local businesses for and against the application.

 

All parties present at the hearing were invited to address the Sub-Committee.

 

Representations were made in support of the application by the Applicant and by Mr. M. Hart and Ms. A. Ohri. Representations were made against the application by Mr. C. Hawley, on behalf of Ms. A. Hawley.

         

        RESOLVED –

 

(1)    That the application by Mr. Mark Stephen Dale for a Premises Licence for 28 Greenwood Street, Altrincham be granted, subject to compliance with the conditions outlined in the decision notice below.

                               

(2)    That the issue of the Licence be delegated to the Head of Public Protection.

 

 

 

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE DECISION NOTICE

 

Sub Committee      Councillor C. Candish (Chairman)

Members:              Councillor D. Bunting

                              Councillor N. Taylor

 

Applicant:              Mr. Mark Stephen Dale

                   

Type of Licence:    Grant of a Premises Licence: 28 Greenwood Street, Altrincham WA14 1RZ

 

Representors:        Against the application – in attendance

                              Ms A. Hawley

                              Mr. C. Hawley (on behalf of Ms. A. Hawley)

                             

                              Against the application – not in attendance

                              Mr. R. & Mrs S. Kiel

                              Mr. D. Otway

 

                              In support of the application – not in attendance

                              Mr. M. Horan – Sales Mgr., Mortgate Matters Partnership

                              Mr. D. Howarth

                              Mr. S. Jordan – Territory Mgr., HG Stephensons Ltd

                              Ms A. Marston

                              Mr. G. Hobson – Mgr., Beatnik Records

                             

                             

Parties Present:     On behalf of the applicant – in attendance

                              Mr.  M. S. Dale – applicant

                              Mr. M. Hart

A.    Ohri

 

Officers

                              Paul Grendon – Solicitor

                              Stephen Bate – Senior Licensing Officer

                              Ruth Worsley – Democratic Services Officer

 

Date of Hearing   : Wednesday 9th April 2014

 

Start Time            : 7.35 p.m.

 

Time Terminated :9.22 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 the representations relating to prevention of public nuisance, crime and disorder and public safety were relevant representations. 

 

To grant a premises licence as follows:

 

Licensable Activities

 

Supply of Alcohol (on & off the premises):

Sunday to Wednesday                 12.00 to 00.00

Thursday to Saturday                  12.00 to 02.00

 

Regulated Entertainment (Indoors):

Sunday to Wednesday                 12.00 to 00.00

Thursday to Saturday                  12.00 to 02.00

 

Provision of Late Night Refreshment (Indoors):

Sunday to Wednesday                  23.00 to 00.00

Thursday to Saturday                  23.00 to 02.00

 

 

Non-Standard Timings for all Licensable Activities

An additional hour for all Public and Bank Holidays (Sunday to Monday inclusive)

 

Conditions

 

Mandatory Conditions under section 19 and 19A of the Licensing Act 2003    where the licence authorises the supply of alcohol off the premises.

 

PPN3

Noise from music and associated sources (including DJ’s and amplified voices) must not be audible to such an extent that it constitutes a nuisance at any noise sensitive properties.

 

PPN4

All external doors and windows  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.