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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - STATION PARADE LOUNGE, 1 STATION PARADE, HORNCHURCH, RM12 5AB
Meeting: 02/09/2024 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 5.)
Application for a premises licence is made by Station Parade Lounge Ltdunder section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.
Additional documents:
- Station Parade Lounge Report, item 5.
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- Front Application, item 5.
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- Application redacted v, item 5.
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- plans v1, item 5.
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- Front Interested Parties, item 5.
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- REP RBL, item 5.
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- Re_ Representation made 2.1, item 5.
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- Re_ Representation made 2.2, item 5.
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- Re_ Representation made 2.3, item 5.
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- Re_ Representation made 2.4, item 5.
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- 1 Station Parade Lounge Report, item 5.
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- 2 Agreed Schedule of conditions, item 5.
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- 3 Updated Premises Plan attached to premises licence application2, item 5.
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- 4 Location plan of objectors, item 5.
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- 5 Letter to Mr S Aiken with Conditions Attached, item 5.
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- 6 Letter to Royal British Legion with Conditions Attached, item 5.
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- 7 Royal British Legion Licence 8185, item 5.
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- 8 Licence 27513, item 5.
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Decision:
Licensing Act 2003
Notice of Decision
PREMISES
Station Parade Lounge
1 Station Parade
Hornchurch
RM12 5AB
APPLICANT
Mr Asif Khan
Details of requested licensable activities
This application for a premises licence is made by Mr P Malaj under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003. The application was received by Havering’s Licensing Authority on 10th July 2024.
The application seeks to permit the following licensable activity:
Details of the application
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Sale of alcohol |
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Day |
Start |
Finish |
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Sunday to Saturday |
12:00 |
23:00 |
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Opening hours |
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Day |
Start |
Finish |
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Sunday to Saturday |
07:00 |
23:00 |
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 applicant amended the original operating schedule, the amended schedule was appended to the application.
The following conditions were agreed with the Metropolitan Police Licensing Unit during the consultation period:
- Alcohol shall only be sold to a person sitting down eating a meal and for consumption with that meal.
- Alcohol shall be sold to customers by waiter/waitress service only.
The following conditions were also agreed with the Licensing Authority:
1. CCTV:
a) The CCTV system at the premises shall be maintained in working condition and shall record 24 hours every day.
Recordings shall be retained for a minimum of 31 days and shall be made available to Police or Local Authority officers on request and shall be capable of identification and of evidential quality in any light conditions.
b) Staff working at the premises shall be trained in the use of the equipment and a log will be kept to verify this. At least one member of staff, so trained, shall be present at the premises at all times when it is open for licensable activities.
c) There shall be signs displayed in the customer area to advise that CCTV is in operation.
d) CCTV cameras shall monitor all areas of the premises that are accessible to members of the public including the area immediately outside the premises to monitor numbers and prevent crime and disorder.
e) Should the CCTV become non-functional this shall be reported immediately to the Licensing Authority and the problem rectified as soon as practicable.
2. The Challenge 25 proof of age policy will be operated and only a photographic driving licence, a valid passport, a valid UK Armed Forces / MOD photographic identity card with the bearer`s photograph on it or a Home Office approved proof of age card with the bearer`s photograph and the PASS logo / hologram on it will be accepted as proof of age.
3. Staff Competence and Training:
a) The Licensee shall keep a written record of all staff authorised to sell alcohol. The staff record shall be kept on the licensed premises and made available for inspection by the Licensing Officer, Trading Standards or the Police, on request.
b) The Licensee shall ensure that each member of staff authorised to sell alcohol has received appropriate training on ... view the full decision text for item 5.