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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE MADE UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 Decision: Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Pulp Kitchen 9 Oak Road Romford RM3 0PH
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a new premises licence is made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Mr Adil Haziri 3A Edenhell Road Harold Hill RM3 7RX
The application sought to be able to provide the following licensable activities. Following discussions with ward councillors, the requested licensable activities were modified accordingly:
Following the submission of the application, the applicant amended the terminal hour for the sale of alcohol and the provision of regulated entertainment (recorded music) to 22:30 all week and to close the premises to the public at 23:00 all week.
2. Non Standard Timings
Seasonal variations
None.
Non-standard timings
3. Promotion of the Licensing Objectives
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 10 January 2014 edition of the Yellow Advertiser.
4. Details of Representations
Valid representations may only address the four licensing objectives.
· The prevention of crime and disorder · Public safety · The prevention of public nuisance · The protection of children from harm
There were eleven representations against this application from interested persons.
The interested persons’ representations against this application were based upon the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
The nearest objector to the premises lived approximately fifty metres away while the furthest lived approximately half a kilometre away.
There was one representation of support for this application from an interested person.
There were no representations against this application from any responsible authority.
Councillor Pam Light made representation to this application and at the hearing stated that following discussion with the applicant and his agent, she greatly appreciated the modified hours. She also stated that local residents were still concerned about the Non Standard hours sought by the applicant. The sub-committee was informed that the location of the premises was purely a residential area where all other shops closed by 18:00 hours.
Councillor Lesley Kelly also made representation to this application and at the hearing she supported the earlier view that both parties had reached an acceptable operating time for the premises. She felt that the 22:30 hour closure was reasonable but that the nonstandard hours applied for were of concern to her and other residents she had consulted. She also made mention that the applicant had shown a willingness to work with residents and become a local hub.
Councillor Brian Eagling was also present at the hearing and made representation to the application. Councillor Eagling was in agreement with other ward councillors on the revised operating hours. He informed ... view the full decision text for item 1. Minutes:
PREMISES Pulp Kitchen 9 Oak Road Romford RM3 0PH
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a new premises licence is made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Mr Adil Haziri 3A Edenhell Road Harold Hill RM3 7RX
The application sought to be able to provide the following licensable activities. Following discussions with ward councillors, the requested licensable activities were modified accordingly:
Following the submission of the application, the applicant amended the terminal hour for the sale of alcohol and the provision of regulated entertainment (recorded music) to 22:30 all week and to close the premises to the public at 23:00 all week.
2. Non Standard Timings
Seasonal variations
None.
Non-standard timings
3. Promotion of the Licensing Objectives
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 10 January 2014 edition of the Yellow Advertiser.
4. Details of Representations
Valid representations may only address the four licensing objectives.
· The prevention of crime and disorder · Public safety · The prevention of public nuisance · The protection of children from harm
There were eleven representations against this application from interested persons.
The interested persons’ representations against this application were based upon the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
The nearest objector to the premises lived approximately fifty metres away while the furthest lived approximately half a kilometre away.
There was one representation of support for this application from an interested person.
There were no representations against this application from any responsible authority.
Councillor Pam Light made representation to this application and at the hearing stated that following discussion with the applicant and his agent, she greatly appreciated the modified hours. She also stated that local residents were still concerned about the Non Standard hours sought by the applicant. The sub-committee was informed that the location of the premises was purely a residential area where all other shops closed by 18:00 hours.
Councillor Lesley Kelly also made representation to this application and at the hearing she supported the earlier view that both parties had reached an acceptable operating time for the premises. She felt that the 22:30 hour closure was reasonable but that the nonstandard hours applied for were of concern to her and other residents she had consulted. She also made mention that the applicant had shown a willingness to work with residents and become a local hub.
Councillor Brian Eagling was also present at the hearing and made representation to the application. Councillor Eagling was in agreement with other ward councillors on the revised operating hours. He informed the sub-committee that a residential home ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |