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THE BELL INN 32 BROADWAY, RAINHAM ESSEX RM13 9YW - EXPEDITED REVIEW
Meeting: 27/10/2017 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 2)
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Decision:
Licensing Act 2003
Notice of Decision
PREMISES:
The Bell Inn
Broadway, Rainham
RM13 9YW
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
The application for a Summary Review of the Premises Licence was made by PC Oisin Daly on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003. The application was received by Havering Licensing Authority at 13:00 on 25 October 2017.
APPLICANT
PC Oisin Daly
Romford Police Station
Main Road, Romford
RMI 3BJ
1. Details of existing licensableactivities
The venue had a Premises Licence number 001561 which permitted the sale of alcohol - Monday to Sunday – 11.00 to 23.00
The current licence holder at the premises was Miss Sharon Elizabeth Rogers.
2. Grounds for Summary Review
The application for the premises licence review had been served under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003 following the wounding of two individuals in an altercation at the Bell Inn.
A certificate under section 53A(1)(b) of the Licensing Act 2003 was signed by Superintendent Sean Wilson. It was his opinion that the premises are associated with serious crime or serious disorder, or both.
3. Details of Representation
Metropolitan Police
PC Oisin Daly addressed the Sub-Committee orally, provided a written summary, in addition to the application and supporting evidence he provided with it.
The Sub-Committee was informed that the suspect has been arrested but that the firearm remained outstanding.
PC Belinda Goodwin showed the Sub-Committee extracts of CCTV from the premises and photographs of the wounds to the victims. She identified on the CCTV footage, the following:
- The suspect, and his associates.
- The licence holder, Ms Rogers
- The victims of the assaults
- Open supplying and snorting of what appeared to be cocaine
- The brandishing of an asp and a firearm by the suspect
- The victim coming into view of the CCTV from having been assaulted outside (he was wearing no shoes)
- Injury to a victim who was handed some white paper towel from behind the bar to clean himself
- The victim was then assaulted again by the suspect seemingly with the asp
- The suspect holding the asp in one hand and the firearm in another
- The taking of the firearm to somewhere else in the pub and then being concealed within what appeared to be the same white paper from the pub
- The removal of the samurai sword to somewhere else in the pub when it had just been used to wound someone
PC Oisin Daly also provided a police rationale for summary review in accordance with s.182 guidance, that supported his application.
4. Response from the Premises Licence holder
Although Ms Rogers had told the police that she would attend, she didn’t and provided no written representations.
5. Determination of Application
The Sub-Committee determined the application for a review of the premises licence in accordance with section 53 of the Licensing Act 2003 and considered the matter with a view to promoting the licensing objectives. In making its decision the Sub-Committee had regard to the Guidance issued under section 182 ... view the full decision text for item 2
Minutes:
PREMISES:
The Bell Inn
Broadway, Rainham
RM13 9YW
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
The application for a Summary Review of the Premises Licence was made by PC Oisin Daly on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003. The application was received by Havering Licensing Authority at 13:00 on 25 October 2017.
APPLICANT
PC Oisin Daly
Romford Police Station
Main Road, Romford
RMI 3BJ
1. Details of existing licensableactivities
The venue had a Premises Licence number 001561 which permitted the sale of alcohol - Monday to Sunday – 11.00 to 23.00
The current licence holder at the premises was Miss Sharon Elizabeth Rogers.
2. Grounds for Summary Review
The application for the premises licence review had been served under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003 following the wounding of two individuals in an altercation at the Bell Inn.
A certificate under section 53A(1)(b) of the Licensing Act 2003 was signed by Superintendent Sean Wilson. It was his opinion that the premises are associated with serious crime or serious disorder, or both.
3. Details of Representation
Metropolitan Police
PC Oisin Daly addressed the Sub-Committee orally, provided a written summary, in addition to the application and supporting evidence he provided with it.
The Sub-Committee was informed that the suspect has been arrested but that the firearm remained outstanding.
PC Belinda Goodwin showed the Sub-Committee extracts of CCTV from the premises and photographs of the wounds to the victims. She identified on the CCTV footage, the following:
- The suspect, and his associates.
- The licence holder, Ms Rogers
- The victims of the assaults
- Open supplying and snorting of what appeared to be cocaine
- The brandishing of an asp and a firearm by the suspect
- The victim coming into view of the CCTV from having been assaulted outside (he was wearing no shoes)
- Injury to a victim who was handed some white paper towel from behind the bar to clean himself
- The victim was then assaulted again by the suspect seemingly with the asp
- The suspect holding the asp in one hand and the firearm in another
- The taking of the firearm to somewhere else in the pub and then being concealed within what appeared to be the same white paper from the pub
- The removal of the samurai sword to somewhere else in the pub when it had just been used to wound someone
PC Oisin Daly also provided a police rationale for summary review in accordance with s.182 guidance, that supported his application.
4. Response from the Premises Licence holder
Although Ms Rogers had told the police that she would attend, she didn’t and provided no written representations.
5. Determination of Application
The Sub-Committee determined the application for a review of the premises licence in accordance with section 53 of the Licensing Act 2003 and considered the matter with a view to promoting the licensing objectives. In making its decision the Sub-Committee had regard to the Guidance issued under section 182 of the 2003 Act and ... view the full minutes text for item 2