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PREMISES LICENCE REVIEW, HUSH, 80-84 MARKET PLACE, ROMFORD, RM1 3ER PDF 428 KB Application to review the premises licence, under section 167 of the Licensing Act 2003, for Hush, 80-84 Market Place, Romford, RM1 3ER.
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Decision: Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Hush, 80-84 Market Place, Romford, RM1 3ER
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
Application for a review of the premises licence by the London Borough of Havering’s Licensing Authority under section 167 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Paul Jones, On behalf of the Licensing Authority, London Borough of Havering, 5th Floor, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, Essex. RM1 1LS
1. Details of existing licensable activities
2. Grounds for Review
The Metropolitan Police had made a section 161 closure order against Hush on 28 July, 2013. On 30 July, 2013 the Metropolitan Police attended Redbridge Magistrates’ Court to apply for the court to consider the closure notice in accordance with its duty under section 165 of the Licensing Act 2003. The court considered the closure order and determined that the premises should be closed for a further day following the hearing. The premises were thus allowed to open from the 1 August, 2013.
Section 165(4) requires the court to notify the Licensing Authority of its determination; however, this notification was not supplied to Havering until 19 September, 2013. It was upon the receipt of the court’s notification that this review process commenced.
The Licencing Officer visited the premises on the 26 September and noted a number of items which needed to be addressed. These were as follows:
· Annex 3 PNGPG1 The Licence Holder shall implement a written queue management policy. All queuing outside the premises shall be managed in such a way that prevents noisy or ... view the full decision text for item 2. Minutes: PREMISES Hush, 80-84 Market Place, Romford, RM1 3ER
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
Application for a review of the premises licence by the London Borough of Havering’s Licensing Authority under section 167 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Paul Jones, On behalf of the Licensing Authority, London Borough of Havering, 5th Floor, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, Essex. RM1 1LS
1. Details of existing licensable activities
2. Grounds for Review
The Metropolitan Police had made a section 161 closure order against Hush on 28 July, 2013. On 30 July, 2013 the Metropolitan Police attended Redbridge Magistrates’ Court to apply for the court to consider the closure notice in accordance with its duty under section 165 of the Licensing Act 2003. The court considered the closure order and determined that the premises should be closed for a further day following the hearing. The premises were thus allowed to open from the 1 August, 2013.
Section 165(4) requires the court to notify the Licensing Authority of its determination; however, this notification was not supplied to Havering until 19 September, 2013. It was upon the receipt of the court’s notification that this review process commenced.
The Licencing Officer visited the premises on the 26 September and noted a number of items which needed to be addressed. These were as follows:
· Annex 3 PNGPG1 The Licence Holder shall implement a written queue management policy. All queuing outside the premises shall be managed in such a way that prevents noisy or rowdy behaviour and therefore minimises disturbance ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |