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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE FOR SWEET TREATS 162 ST MARY'S LANE UPMINSTER ESSEX RM14 3BS Decision:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Sweet Treats 162 St Mary’s Lane Upminster Essex RM14 3BS
APPLICANT Mrs M Fowler 5 Maltings Lane Orsett Essex RM16 3HL
Details of the application
Music was not part of this application background music as mentioned under the prevention of public nuisance is not a licensable activity under the Licensing Act 2003.
Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings There are no seasonal variations or non-standard timings in this application.
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 Romford Recorder on Friday 15th November 2013.
Summary There was one valid representation against this application from interested parties. There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.
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 parties’ representations The interested parties representation falls under the headings of the Prevention of Public Nuisance and the Prevention of Crime and Disorder.
Responsible Authorities’ representations None
There were no representations from the following responsible authorities: 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 Health Authority Licensing Authority
Details of Representations
Ward Councillor – Councillor Linda Van den Hende appeared and reiterated her written objection against the application. She stated that:
Applicant’s response.
The applicant, who was represented by her daughter (Ms Saunders), responded to the points made by Councillor Van den Hende.
Ms Saunders stated that they were applying for the licence on the basis that the premises was a bakery/cake shop and training school.
The sub-committee was advised that the applicant had spent over two years and a considerable amount of money in establishing a very successful cake business, boutique bakery and training school.
Members were also advised that the applicant believed that they had a unique selling point and position within the Upminster area and therefore had no intentions of changing their operating model or business direction but felt revenue streams could be increased by allowing the sale of alcohol along with their current products.
Ms Saunders also confirmed that the application for a licence to sell off-sales alcohol was so that the business could ... view the full decision text for item 1. Minutes:
PREMISES Sweet Treats 162 St Mary’s Lane Upminster Essex RM14 3BS
APPLICANT Mrs M Fowler 5 Maltings Lane Orsett Essex RM16 3HL
Details of the application
Music was not part of this application background music as mentioned under the prevention of public nuisance is not a licensable activity under the Licensing Act 2003.
Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings There are no seasonal variations or non-standard timings in this application.
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 Romford Recorder on Friday 15th November 2013.
Summary There was one valid representation against this application from interested parties. There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.
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 parties’ representations The interested parties representation falls under the headings of the Prevention of Public Nuisance and the Prevention of Crime and Disorder.
Responsible Authorities’ representations None
There were no representations from the following responsible authorities: 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 Health Authority Licensing Authority
Details of Representations
Ward Councillor – Councillor Linda Van den Hende appeared and reiterated her written objection against the application. She stated that:
Applicant’s response.
The applicant, who was represented by her daughter (Ms Saunders), responded to the points made by Councillor Van den Hende.
Ms Saunders stated that they were applying for the licence on the basis that the premises was a bakery/cake shop and training school.
The sub-committee was advised that the applicant had spent over two years and a considerable amount of money in establishing a very successful cake business, boutique bakery and training school.
Members were also advised that the applicant believed that they had a unique selling point and position within the Upminster area and therefore had no intentions of changing their operating model or business direction but felt revenue streams could be increased by allowing the sale of alcohol along with their current products.
Ms Saunders also confirmed that the application for a licence to sell off-sales alcohol was so that the business could offer cake, cupcake bouquets and cookie ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |