Agenda and decisions

HORNCHURCH FC CLUB HOUSE, Licensing Sub-Committee - Friday, 7th December, 2012 10.30 am

Venue: Council Chamber - Town Hall. View directions

Contact: Richard Cursons - 01708 432430  Email: richard.cursons@havering.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

5.

Application for a Temporary Event Notice at Hornchurch Football Club House pdf icon PDF 1 MB

Application for a Temporary Event Notice made by Christina Hunt at The Stadium, Bridge Avenue, Upminster RM14 2LX.

Decision:

PREMISES

The Stadium

Bridge Avenue

Upminster

Essex

RM14 2LX

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

An application for a Temporary Event Notice made under section 100 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).

 

APPLICANTS

Ms Christina Hunt

27 Champlain Avenue

Canvey Island

Essex

SS8 9QL

 

1.         Details of the application:

 

TEN to cover – The sale by retail of alcohol, The supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to, or to the order of, a member of the club, The provision of regulated entertainment and The provision of late night refreshment for 130 people

Day

Start

Finish

Saturday 15th December 2012 into Sunday 16th December 2012

19:00hrs

01:00hrs

 

2.         Grounds of objection

 

Marc Gasson of the Havering Council Environmental Health Noise Team made a representation against the Temporary Event Notice on 22 November 2012.

 

3.         Details of representations

 

Public Health:

 

Mr Gasson, the Havering Noise Specialist officer, reiterated his written objection against the application.

 

He commented that there had been a history of noise complaints relating to the premises and that the clubhouse was located in a very close proximity to neighbouring residential properties.

 

The history of noise complaints had mainly concentrated on noise breakout from the venue which had in turn led to the club installing a noise limiter.

Mr Gasson also advised that there had been periodic noise problems with patrons entering and leaving the premises usually in the summer months.

 

Mr Gasson also commented that no previous enforcement action had been taken against the applicants.

 

 

4.         Applicant’s response:

 

Mr McBride, Chairman of Hornchurch FC, speaking on behalf of the applicant, confirmed to members of the Sub-Committee that over 200 events had taken place in the past with only three phone calls having been received from residents, which had resulted in only two complaints.

 

Mr McBride also confirmed that an electronic noise limiter had been installed at the premises.

 

Mr McBride also advised that the club had held previous events until 00.00hrs and that there had been no noise problems.

 

Mr McBride advised that the application was being applied for to enable a 30th birthday party to take place and the bar would again be closing at 00.00hrs.

 

The club had previously had Temporary Event Notices granted, and all events had passed without incident. Further, none of the previous applications had been challenged.

 

Determination of Application

 

5.         Decision:

 

Consequent upon the hearing held on 7 December 2012, the Sub-Committee’s decision regarding the application for a Temporary Events Notice for The Stadium was as set out below, for the reasons shown:

 

The Sub-Committee was obliged to determine this application with a view to promoting the licensing objectives, which are:

·                      The prevention of crime and disorder

·                      Public safety

·                      The prevention of public nuisance

·                      The protection of children from harm

 

In making its decision, the Sub-Committee also had regard to the Guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003 and Havering’s Licensing Policy.

 

In addition, the Sub-Committee took account of its obligations under s17  ...  view the full decision text for item 5.