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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - 168-170 ST MARY'S LANE, UPMINSTER, RM14 3BS PDF 3 MB The application for a premises licence is made by Lockett & Co on behalf of Shell UK Oil Products Ltd under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.
Decision:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Shell Service Station 168-170 St Mary’s Lane Upminster Essex RM14 3BS
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a (new premises licence) was made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Shell UK Oil Products Limited Shell Centre London SE1 7NA
1. Licensable Activities applied for:
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 March 2018 edition of the Romford Recorder.
2. Details of Relevant Representations
There were two representations against this application from nearby residents.
There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.
The objection from Mr Finnis objected under the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and prevention of public nuisance licensing objectives.
The objection from Mr Griffin also objected under the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and prevention of public nuisance licensing objectives.
3. Applicant’s response
Mr Charalambides representing the applicant advised that the applicants operated a vast number of sites across the UK.
The premises would be well lit with CCTV in place and that the alcohol products that would be sold would be at a premium price point.
The Sub-Committee was advised that all sprit products would be located behind the sales counter and that an independent licensing consultant would provide training to members of staff at regular intervals.
During the period of 23:00hrs and 05:00hrs then sales would be made using a serving hatch.
4. Decision
In considering and making its decision, the Licensing Sub-Committee had regard to the Guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, the Council’s Licensing Policy and the promotion of the licensing objectives.
The Sub-Committee considered an application for a new premises licence for the Shell Service Station situated at 168-170 St Mary’s Lane, Upminster, RM14 3BS.
The Sub-Committee was advised of similar establishments operating similar licence conditions within the area.
The Sub-Committee must promote the licensing objectives and must have regard to the Secretary of State’s National Guidance created under S182 of the Licensing Act and the Council’s own Statement of Licensing Policy.
The Sub-Committee heard from the applicant, Shell UK Oil Products Limited, through its counsel, Mr Leo Charalambides, and the franchise holder, Mr Corrigan Lockett.
Having considered and heard all of the evidence listed above, the Sub-Committee was of the view that licence had been granted as follows:
The conditions were as follows:
Premises Opening and Closing Times:
Monday to Sunday, 00.00 to 24.00 hours
Licensable Activities:
Sale of alcohol (off premises) - Monday to Sunday, 00.00 to 24.00 hours
Late night refreshment – Monday to Sunday, 23.00 to 05.00 hours
In reaching this conclusion, the Sub-Committee had taken into ... view the full decision text for item 6. Minutes: PREMISES Shell Service Station 168-170 St Mary’s Lane Upminster Essex RM14 3BS
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
This application for a (new premises licence) was made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Shell UK Oil Products Limited Shell Centre London SE1 7NA
1. Licensable Activities applied for:
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 March 2018 edition of the Romford Recorder.
2. Details of Relevant Representations
There were two representations against this application from nearby residents.
There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities.
The objection from Mr Finnis objected under the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and prevention of public nuisance licensing objectives.
The objection from Mr Griffin also objected under the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and prevention of public nuisance licensing objectives.
3. Applicant’s response
Mr Charalambides representing the applicant advised that the applicants operated a vast number of sites across the UK.
The premises would be well lit with CCTV in place and that the alcohol products that would be sold would be at a premium price point.
The Sub-Committee was advised that all sprit products would be located behind the sales counter and that an independent licensing consultant would provide training to members of staff at regular intervals.
During the period of 23:00hrs and 05:00hrs then sales would be made using a serving hatch.
4. Decision
In considering and making its decision, the Licensing Sub-Committee had regard to the Guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, the Council’s Licensing Policy and the promotion of the licensing objectives.
The Sub-Committee considered an application for a new premises licence for the Shell Service Station situated at 168-170 St Mary’s Lane, Upminster, RM14 3BS.
The Sub-Committee was advised of similar establishments operating similar licence conditions within the area.
The Sub-Committee must promote the licensing objectives and must have regard to the Secretary of State’s National Guidance created under S182 of the Licensing Act and the Council’s own Statement of Licensing Policy.
The Sub-Committee heard from the applicant, Shell UK Oil Products Limited, through its counsel, Mr Leo Charalambides, and the franchise holder, Mr Corrigan Lockett.
Having considered and heard all of the evidence listed above, the Sub-Committee was of the view that licence had been granted as follows:
The conditions were as follows:
Premises Opening and Closing Times:
Monday to Sunday, 00.00 to 24.00 hours
Licensable Activities:
Sale of alcohol (off premises) - Monday to Sunday, 00.00 to 24.00 hours
Late night refreshment – Monday to Sunday, 23.00 to 05.00 hours
In reaching this conclusion, the Sub-Committee had taken into account the following conditions which ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |