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APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE LICENSING ACT - WINCHESTERS Application to vary a premises licence is made by William Lee Bailey under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003. Winchesters, 119-121 Cross Road, Mawneys, Romford, RM7 8EA.
Decision:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Winchesters 119-121 Cross Road, Mawneys, Romford, RM7 8EA
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a variation to a premises licence was made by William Lee Bailey under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003
APPLICANT William Lee Bailey 119-121 Cross Road, Mawneys, Romford, RM7 8EA
1. Details of requested licensable activities
Current premises licence hours:
Supply of Alcohol is also permitted New Year’s Eve – Deregulated hours Christmas Eve – 12.00 to 00.30 St Georges Day – 13.00 to 00.00 Good Friday – 13.00 to 00.00
Additional opening hours are also permitted New Year’s Eve – Deregulated hours Christmas Eve – 12.00 to 00.30 St Georges Day – 13.00 to 00.00 Good Friday – 13.00 to 00.00
Variation applied for:
2. Non Standard Timings
Seasonal variations
As above.
Non-standard timings
As above.
3. Promotion of the Licensing Objectives
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 Romford recorder on 4 December 2015.
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 three representations against this application from interested parties.
Interested persons’ representations One of the three representations supplied their full details but requested that they do not get disclosed in a public document. The person lived in the vicinity of the premises.
Councillor Linda Trew, a ward councillor addressed the Sub-Committee reiterating her objection on behalf of residents in Mawney ward.
The Sub-Committee was informed that the club had always been out of keeping in this residential area, it was originally used as a scouts hall with occasional seasonal fete.
Since it became a drinking club, there had been issues of noise and anti social behaviour. This ranges from drug problems, noise, fighting which spills out from the club, glasses and bottles left outside the club and encroaching on to residents’ property.
Councillor Linda Trew stated that she was not confident that alcohol would not be sold during the extended period applied for.
An interested person attended the hearing and addressed the Sub-Committee, Dorothy Palmer’s objections to the application was on ground of public safety and public nuisance. Dorothy Palmer commented that having lived in the area and close proximity of the premises for 28 years, the noise and nuisance created by the Club's customers with the current closing times would not decrease but ... view the full decision text for item 2. Minutes:
PREMISES Winchesters 119-121 Cross Road, Mawneys, Romford, RM7 8EA
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a variation to a premises licence was made by William Lee Bailey under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003
APPLICANT William Lee Bailey 119-121 Cross Road, Mawneys, Romford, RM7 8EA
1. Details of requested licensable activities
Current premises licence hours:
Supply of Alcohol is also permitted New Year’s Eve – Deregulated hours Christmas Eve – 12.00 to 00.30 St Georges Day – 13.00 to 00.00 Good Friday – 13.00 to 00.00
Additional opening hours are also permitted New Year’s Eve – Deregulated hours Christmas Eve – 12.00 to 00.30 St Georges Day – 13.00 to 00.00 Good Friday – 13.00 to 00.00
Variation applied for:
2. Non Standard Timings
Seasonal variations
As above.
Non-standard timings
As above.
3. Promotion of the Licensing Objectives
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 Romford recorder on 4 December 2015.
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 three representations against this application from interested parties.
Interested persons’ representations One of the three representations supplied their full details but requested that they do not get disclosed in a public document. The person lived in the vicinity of the premises.
Councillor Linda Trew, a ward councillor addressed the Sub-Committee reiterating her objection on behalf of residents in Mawney ward.
The Sub-Committee was informed that the club had always been out of keeping in this residential area, it was originally used as a scouts hall with occasional seasonal fete.
Since it became a drinking club, there had been issues of noise and anti social behaviour. This ranges from drug problems, noise, fighting which spills out from the club, glasses and bottles left outside the club and encroaching on to residents’ property.
Councillor Linda Trew stated that she was not confident that alcohol would not be sold during the extended period applied for.
An interested person attended the hearing and addressed the Sub-Committee, Dorothy Palmer’s objections to the application was on ground of public safety and public nuisance. Dorothy Palmer commented that having lived in the area and close proximity of the premises for 28 years, the noise and nuisance created by the Club's customers with the current closing times would not decrease but add another hour to the issues ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |