Agenda, decisions and minutes

ALBAY FOOD & WINE, Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday, 28th March, 2013 10.30 am

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Contact: Grant Soderberg (01708 433091)  Email: grant.soderberg@havering.gov.uk

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APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE AT ALBAY FOOD & WINE, 123 MAWNEY ROAD, RM7 7BH pdf icon PDF 190 KB

Application to vary a premises licence for Albay Food and Wine, 123 Mawney Road, Romford RM7 7BH

Additional documents:

Decision:

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

PREMISES

Albay Food and Wine,

123 Mawney Road.

Romford,

RM7 7BH

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

An application to vary a premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).

 

APPLICANTS

Mr Dogan Albay

1 Forest Gardens,

Tottenham,

London. N17 6XA

 

1.         Details of the application:

 

The current licence is for:

 

Supply of Alcohol (on supply only)

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

10:30hrs

22:30hrs

Thursday to Saturday

10:00hrs

23:00hrs

 

Variation applied for:

 

Supply of Alcohol (on supply only)

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

08:00hrs

23:00hrs

Thursday to Saturday

08:00hrs

00:00hrs

 

2.         Seasonal variations and non-standard timings

 

There are no seasonal variations nor non-standard timings attached to this application.

 

3.         Comments and observations on the application

 

The applicant acted in accordance with premises licence regulations 25 and 26 relating to the advertising of the application.  The required newspaper advertisement was installed in the Yellow Advertiser on 20th February 2013.

 

Summary

 

There were three valid representations against this application from interested parties.

 

There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.

 

 

5.         Details of representations

 

Valid representations may only address the following licensing objectives:

 

The prevention of crime and disorder

The prevention of public nuisance

The protection of children from harm

Public safety

 

6.         Representations

 

Interested parties’ representations

 

There were representation from three interested parties.

 

The first representation provides opposition to this application based upon all four licensing objectives. The representation details the belief that the premises was subject to a review for allowing underage sales.  This was factually correct and occurred in 2010.  The current licence holder has only been in place since 2012.  The representation also alluded to the fact that Part P of the operating schedule made no mention of several issues.  The current premises licence covers these issues and there has been no application to vary them, so they will remain.

 

The second representation raised concerns that the premises would attract further young drinkers who populate the bus shelter outside the premises causing “possible disorder, public nuisance and crime”.

 

The third representation also raised concerns about youths causing a disturbance at the bus stop outside the premises.

 

Responsible Authorities’ representations

 

There were no representations from the following responsible authorities:

 

The Licensing Authority

The Metropolitan Police

Public Health

The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority

The Health & Safety Enforcing Authority

The Trading Standards Service

Planning Control & Enforcement

Children & Families Service

 

7.         Determination of Application

 

Decision:

 

Consequent upon the hearing held on 28 March 2013, the Sub-Committee’s decision regarding the application for a variation to a Premises Licence for Albay Food & Wine is 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  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.

Minutes:

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

 

PREMISES

Albay Food and Wine,

123 Mawney Road.

Romford,

RM7 7BH

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

An application to vary a premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).

 

APPLICANTS

Mr Dogan Albay

1 Forest Gardens,

Tottenham,

London. N17 6XA

 

1.         Details of the application:

 

            The current licence is for:

 

Supply of Alcohol (on supply only)

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

10:30hrs

22:30hrs

Thursday to Saturday

10:00hrs

23:00hrs

 

            Variation applied for:

 

Supply of Alcohol (on supply only)

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Wednesday

08:00hrs

23:00hrs

Thursday to Saturday

08:00hrs

00:00hrs

 

2.         Seasonal variations and non-standard timings

 

There are no seasonal variations nor non-standard timings attached to this application.

 

3.         Comments and observations on the application

 

The applicant acted in accordance with premises licence regulations 25 and 26 relating to the advertising of the application.  The required newspaper advertisement was installed in the Yellow Advertiser on 20th February 2013.

 

4.         Summary

 

There were three valid representations against this application from interested parties.

 

There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.

 

 

5.         Details of representations

 

Valid representations may only address the following licensing objectives:

 

The prevention of crime and disorder

The prevention of public nuisance

The protection of children from harm

Public safety

 

6.         Representations

 

Interested parties’ representations

 

There were representations from three interested parties.

 

The first representation provides opposition to this application based upon all four licensing objectives. The representation details the belief that the premises was subject to a review for allowing underage sales.  This was factually correct and occurred in 2010.  The current licence holder has only been in place since 2012.  The representation also alluded to the fact that Part P of the operating schedule made no mention of several issues.  The current premises licence covers these issues and there has been no application to vary them, so they will remain.

 

The second representation raised concerns that the premises would attract further young drinkers who populate the bus shelter outside the premises causing “possible disorder, public nuisance and crime”.

 

The third representation also raised concerns about youths causing a disturbance at the bus stop outside the premises.

 

Responsible Authorities’ representations

 

There were no representations from the following responsible authorities:

 

The Licensing Authority

The Metropolitan Police

Public Health

The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority

The Health & Safety Enforcing Authority

The Trading Standards Service

Planning Control & Enforcement

Children & Families Service

 

 

 

7.         Determination of Application

 

Decision:

 

Consequent upon the hearing held on 28 March 2013, the Sub-Committee’s decision regarding the application for a variation to a Premises Licence for Albay Food & Wine is 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  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.