Agenda, decisions and minutes

THE MANOR HOTEL & RESTAURANT - TEN, Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday, 13th July, 2017 10.30 am

Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall. View directions

Contact: James Goodwin - 01708 432432  Email: james.goodwin@onesource.co.uk

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APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY EVENT NOTICE - THE MANOR HOTEL & RESTAURANT pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Application for a Temporary Event Notice made by Mr Anoop Pandhi under section 100 of the Licensing Act 2003. 

Decision:

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

 

PREMISES

The Manor Hotel & Restaurant

Berwick Pond Road

Rainham

Essex

RM13 9EL

 

 

APPLICANT

Mr Anoop Pandhi

111A George Lane

London

E18 1AN

 

1.    Details of Application

 

The Manor Hotel has a Premises Licence for the building only not the marquees

 

Films

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Sunday

10:00

00:30

 

 

Live Music, Recorded Music, Supply of Alcohol also Late Night Refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Tuesday

10:00

00:30

Wednesday to Saturday

10:00

01:30

 

Details of the application

The application for a Temporary Event Notice was described as “Marquee – day time festival.

On 15 July 2017 into 16 July 2017

 

It was to cover the building marquee and grounds for the:

Sale of Alcohol by retail

The provision of regulated entertainment

The provision of Late Night Refreshment (Hot food and/or drink from 23:00hrs)

 

Between the hours of 13:00 and 01:00

 

For 499 people (including staff and entertainers)

 

 

 

2.    Grounds of Objection

 

Under the Licensing Act 2003 as amended, the police and Environmental Health had three working days to lodge an objection to a TEN on the grounds relating to one or more of the four licensing objectives (The Prevention of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, the Prevention of Public Nuisance and the Protection of Children from Harm).

 

The application was made on line on Friday 16 June 2017.

 

Environmental Health’s (David Cant) representation was received by the licensing authority on Tuesday 20 June 2017

 

The Police did not make a representation against this application.

 

 

3.    Details of Representations

 

Mr Cant’s objection to the proposed TEN at Manor Hotel Rainham on 15th-July -16th July 2017 in the interest of the prevention of public nuisance. 

 

A TEN had been granted over the weekend of 29 & 30 October 2016 which drew five complaints of unreasonably loud music from different residents in Warwick Lane, Buckland Way, Lakeside and Lake Avenue.  A further two complaints were received from two other residents in Berwick Pond Road and Lakefields Close concerning an alleged unlicensed event of a similar nature at the premises on 25 February 2017.  On each occasion the use of the marquee in the garden and hired-in professional sound systems appeared to have been the main contributing factors to the complaints.  Whilst Mr Pandhi had not provided sufficient details of the event to allow for proper consideration, a search of the internet suggests that the event was a nightclub-type event as shown in the flyer attached in the agenda pack. Details could be found at the following location:

 

https://en-gb.facebook.com/events/992661157535580/ 

 

Mr Pandhi had not provided any evidence that the prevention of public nuisance had been considered or identified any appropriate control measures but had been provided with an opportunity to clarify the nature of the event and to discuss an approach which might allow it to go ahead. He had failed to reply to date. 

 

Mr Cant believed that the nature, location and proposed time/duration of the event was not in keeping with the quiet semi-rural location  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.

Minutes:

PREMISES

The Manor Hotel & Restaurant

Berwick Pond Road

Rainham

Essex

RM13 9EL

 

 

APPLICANT

Mr Anoop Pandhi

111A George Lane

London

E18 1AN

 

1.    Details of Application

 

The Manor Hotel has a Premises Licence for the building only not the marquees

 

Films

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Sunday

10:00

00:30

 

 

Live Music, Recorded Music, Supply of Alcohol also Late Night Refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Tuesday

10:00

00:30

Wednesday to Saturday

10:00

01:30

 

Details of the application

The application for a Temporary Event Notice was described as “Marquee – day time festival.

On 15 July 2017 into 16 July 2017

 

It was to cover the building marquee and grounds for the:

Sale of Alcohol by retail

The provision of regulated entertainment

The provision of Late Night Refreshment (Hot food and/or drink from 23:00hrs)

 

Between the hours of 13:00 and 01:00

 

For 499 people (including staff and entertainers)

 

 

 

2.    Grounds of Objection

 

Under the Licensing Act 2003 as amended, the police and Environmental Health had three working days to lodge an objection to a TEN on the grounds relating to one or more of the four licensing objectives (The Prevention of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, the Prevention of Public Nuisance and the Protection of Children from Harm).

 

The application was made on line on Friday 16 June 2017.

 

Environmental Health’s (David Cant) representation was received by the licensing authority on Tuesday 20 June 2017

 

The Police did not make a representation against this application.

 

 

3.    Details of Representations

 

Mr Cant’s objection to the proposed TEN at Manor Hotel Rainham on 15th-July -16th July 2017 in the interest of the prevention of public nuisance. 

 

A TEN had been granted over the weekend of 29 & 30 October 2016 which drew five complaints of unreasonably loud music from different residents in Warwick Lane, Buckland Way, Lakeside and Lake Avenue.  A further two complaints were received from two other residents in Berwick Pond Road and Lakefields Close concerning an alleged unlicensed event of a similar nature at the premises on 25 February 2017.  On each occasion the use of the marquee in the garden and hired-in professional sound systems appeared to have been the main contributing factors to the complaints.  Whilst Mr Pandhi had not provided sufficient details of the event to allow for proper consideration, a search of the internet suggests that the event was a nightclub-type event as shown in the flyer attached in the agenda pack. Details could be found at the following location:

 

https://en-gb.facebook.com/events/992661157535580/ 

 

Mr Pandhi had not provided any evidence that the prevention of public nuisance had been considered or identified any appropriate control measures but had been provided with an opportunity to clarify the nature of the event and to discuss an approach which might allow it to go ahead. He had failed to reply to date. 

 

Mr Cant believed that the nature, location and proposed time/duration of the event was not in keeping with the quiet semi-rural location and if allowed to proceed as  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.