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FAMILY NIGHT PIZZA, Licensing Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 22nd February, 2017 10.30 am

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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 - FAMILY NIGHT PIZZA pdf icon PDF 3 MB

This application for a premises licenceis made by Mr Jaan Nazari under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 - Family Night Pizza, 6 Faringdon Grove, Faringdon Avenue, Romford, RM3 8TD

 

Decision:

 

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

 

PREMISES

Family Night Pizza

6 Faringdon Grove,

Faringdon Avenue,

Romford,

RM3 8TD

 

 

APPLICANT

Mr Jaan Nazari

12 Faringdon Grove,

Faringdon Avenue,

Romford,

RM3 8TD

 

1.    Details of Application

 

The premises; Family Night Pizza was a ground floor shop located in a larger industrial unit on an industrial estate in Harold Hill.  A number of residential properties lie on the opposite side of Faringdon Avenue. Therefore the area might be classed as one of mixed use.

 

Details of the application

 

The licensable activities sought are:

 

Provision of Late night refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

23:00

02:00

Thursday to Saturday

23:00

03:00

Sunday preceding a

 

 

bank holiday Monday

23:00

03:00

 

Hours premises open to the public *

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

23:00

02:00

Thursday to Saturday

23:00

03:00

Sunday preceding a

 

 

bank holiday Monday

23:00

03:00

 

NB The application indicated in section 18 that the shop will be closed to the public at 00:00 and no members of the public will permitted on the premises after that time.

 

Comments and observations on the application

 

The applicant acted in accordance with regulations 25 and 26 of The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises licences and club premises certificates) Regulations 2005 relating to the advertising of the application.  The required public notice was installed in the 13th January 2017 edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

There were representations against this application from two responsible authorities, namely Havering’s Planning and Licensing Authorities.

 

 

2.    Details of Representations

 

Havering’s Licensing Authority had made an objection to the Late Night Refreshment application submitted by the premises.

 

Mr Campbell outlined that the understanding of the application was that customers would be permitted to attend the premises to collect food until midnight and thereafter a delivery service from the premises would be operational using either a motorbike or car, this would create noise as vehicles arrive, are loaded and leave to deliver the meal.

 

The Sub-Committee was informed that as the premises was a new business, it was not known how busy the premises would be, but the application stated in the operating schedule (Prevention of Crime and Disorder item 10) "A minimum of 2 staff shall be in the shop at all times during permitted hours".

 

The authority was of the view that in order to pay the wages of two staff working in the shop and at least one delivery person plus the running costs of the business, it could be assumed that the premises was expecting to be busy with continuous deliveries between midnight and the finish time to make it a viable business.

 

To operate to the hours applied for and to be successful the premises would need to be busy which would involve vehicles being used continuously to the early hours of the morning and with the nearest residential property being under 75 metres from this premises noise was inevitable and the later the hour the more the potential of noise becomes a nuisance to  ...  view the full decision text for item 4.

Minutes:

 

 

PREMISES

Family Night Pizza

6 Faringdon Grove,

Faringdon Avenue,

Romford,

RM3 8TD

 

 

APPLICANT

Mr Jaan Nazari

12 Faringdon Grove,

Faringdon Avenue,

Romford,

RM3 8TD

 

1.    Details of Application

 

The premises; Family Night Pizza was a ground floor shop located in a larger industrial unit on an industrial estate in Harold Hill.  A number of residential properties lie on the opposite side of Faringdon Avenue. Therefore the area might be classed as one of mixed use.

 

Details of the application

 

The licensable activities sought are:

 

Provision of Late night refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

23:00

02:00

Thursday to Saturday

23:00

03:00

Sunday preceding a

 

 

bank holiday Monday

23:00

03:00

 

Hours premises open to the public *

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

23:00

02:00

Thursday to Saturday

23:00

03:00

Sunday preceding a

 

 

bank holiday Monday

23:00

03:00

 

NB The application indicated in section 18 that the shop will be closed to the public at 00:00 and no members of the public will permitted on the premises after that time.

 

Comments and observations on the application

 

The applicant acted in accordance with regulations 25 and 26 of The Licensing Act 2003 (Premises licences and club premises certificates) Regulations 2005 relating to the advertising of the application.  The required public notice was installed in the 13th January 2017 edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

There were representations against this application from two responsible authorities, namely Havering’s Planning and Licensing Authorities.

 

 

2.    Details of Representations

 

Havering’s Licensing Authority had made an objection to the Late Night Refreshment application submitted by the premises.

 

Mr Campbell outlined that the understanding of the application was that customers would be permitted to attend the premises to collect food until midnight and thereafter a delivery service from the premises would be operational using either a motorbike or car, this would create noise as vehicles arrive, are loaded and leave to deliver the meal.

 

The Sub-Committee was informed that as the premises was a new business, it was not known how busy the premises would be, but the application stated in the operating schedule (Prevention of Crime and Disorder item 10) "A minimum of 2 staff shall be in the shop at all times during permitted hours".

 

The authority was of the view that in order to pay the wages of two staff working in the shop and at least one delivery person plus the running costs of the business, it could be assumed that the premises was expecting to be busy with continuous deliveries between midnight and the finish time to make it a viable business.

 

To operate to the hours applied for and to be successful the premises would need to be busy which would involve vehicles being used continuously to the early hours of the morning and with the nearest residential property being under 75 metres from this premises noise was inevitable and the later the hour the more the potential of noise becomes a nuisance to nearby residents.

 

The Licensing Authority representation  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.