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APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE FOR ESSEX GRILL 177 ST MARY'S LANE UPMINSTER RM14 3BL Decision:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Essex Grill 177 St Mary’s Lane Upminster RM14 3BL
An application for a variation to a premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Mr Mehmet Gilgil The Essex Grill 177 St Mary’s Lane Upminster RM14 3BL
1. Details of the application:
The current premises licence hours were:
Variation applied for:
2. Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings
A non-standard timing request sought to permit the premises to remain open to the public and provide late night refreshment until 02:00 on a Sunday before a bank holiday. The written application did not make explicit whether “a bank holiday” referred only to bank holiday Mondays or bank holidays which may appear on other days of the week, e.g. Christmas Day etc.
3. 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 30 August 2013 edition of the Yellow Advertiser.
The premises licence was held by an individual whom appeared to be a sole trader. As such a sole trader’s home address was required to be provided on the licence in order that the Licensing Authority was able to monitor the holder’s solvency status in line with its obligation under s.27 of the Act. The holder of this licence had provided the address of the premises as his address. The Licensing Officer confirmed that the applicant had confirmed his home address and the solvency status had also been confirmed.
4. Summary
There were three representations made against this application from interested parties one of whom was a ward Councillor.
There was one representation against this application by a responsible authority.
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
Interested persons’ representations
Cllr Linda Van den Hende’s representation against this application was based upon the prevention of public nuisance and the prevention of crime and disorder.
The two other persons who made representation against this application were residents of the borough whose houses were in close proximity to the Essex Grill. These representations were based upon the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
Responsible Authorities’ representations
Licensing Specialist Paul Campbell made representation against this application on behalf of Havering’s Licensing Authority. The representation was based upon all four of the licensing objectives.
There were no representations from any other responsible authority.
6. Representations
Licensing Authority
The representation from ... view the full decision text for item 2. Minutes:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Essex Grill 177 St Mary’s Lane Upminster RM14 3BL
An application for a variation to a premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Mr Mehmet Gilgil The Essex Grill 177 St Mary’s Lane Upminster RM14 3BL
1. Details of the application:
The current premises licence hours were:
Variation applied for:
2. Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings
A non-standard timing request sought to permit the premises to remain open to the public and provide late night refreshment until 02:00 on a Sunday before a bank holiday. The written application did not make explicit whether “a bank holiday” referred only to bank holiday Mondays or bank holidays which may appear on other days of the week, e.g. Christmas Day etc.
3. 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 30 August 2013 edition of the Yellow Advertiser.
The premises licence was held by an individual whom appeared to be a sole trader. As such a sole trader’s home address was required to be provided on the licence in order that the Licensing Authority was able to monitor the holder’s solvency status in line with its obligation under s.27 of the Act. The holder of this licence had provided the address of the premises as his address. The Licensing Officer confirmed that the applicant had confirmed his home address and the solvency status had also been confirmed.
4. Summary
There were three representations made against this application from interested parties one of whom was a ward Councillor.
There was one representation against this application by a responsible authority.
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
Interested persons’ representations
Cllr Linda Van den Hende’s representation against this application was based upon the prevention of public nuisance and the prevention of crime and disorder.
The two other persons who made representation against this application were residents of the borough whose houses were in close proximity to the Essex Grill. These representations were based upon the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
Responsible Authorities’ representations
Licensing Specialist Paul Campbell made representation against this application on behalf of Havering’s Licensing Authority. The representation was based upon all four of the licensing objectives.
There were no representations from any other responsible authority.
6. Representations
Licensing Authority
The representation from ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |