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APPLICATION FOR AN EXPEDITED PREMISES LICENCE REVIEW - HAVERING WELL PH, RUSH GREEN ROAD, ROMFORD, RM7 0QA pdf icon PDF 33 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

 

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

PREMISES

Havering Well PH

Rush Green Road

Romford

RM7 0QA

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

Application foran expeditedpremises licencereview wasmade byon behalfof the Metropolitan Police Service under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003.The application was received by Havering’s Licensing Authority at 15:56 on 5 July 2018.

 

APPLICANT

PC Belinda Goodwin,

On behalf of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, Romford Police Station,

19 Main Road,Romford.

RM1 1BJ

 

1.            Details of existing licensableactivities

 

Films, Indoor sporting events

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

00:00

Sunday

10:00

23:00

 

Supply ofAlcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

00:00

Sunday

10:00

23:00

 

Live Music, performance  of  dance

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

20:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

20:00

00:00

Sunday

20.00

23.00

 

Late NightRefreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Friday & Saturday

23:00

00:00

 

Recorded Music

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

00:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

23:00

Sunday

12:00

23:00

 

 

Decision:

 

The Licensing Sub-Committee considered an application by the Metropolitan Police for an Expedited Summary Review under Section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of the premises The Havering Well public house located at Rush Green Road, Romford, RM7 0QA.

 

The premises is a local pub which has no venues in immediate vicinity and is also visited by families.   The basis of the application is that on 3 July 2018 at Havering Well Public House at approximately 2200 hours the victim entered the public house. At approximately 2310 hours the victim received a large laceration to his arm and bleeding, he walked from the pub to the forecourt of the nearby petrol station.  The ambulance service were then called.   All staff were spoken to and said they had not witnessed the incident.   The victim informed officers ‘Jay’ had done this and that a blue handled knife had caused the injury. Officers at the scene identified Jay Fleming (DPS at the time) and established that he had left the scene having been driven home by his partner Maria Summerfield who then afterwards, returned to the premises.  Ms Summerfield is also a director of the company who holds the premises licence.  Officers conducted enquiries for CCTV at the premises only to discover the hard drive was missing and the wires were still warm as if it has been recently unplugged.   Ms Summerfield was interviewed under caution and stated that the CCTV was removed two days prior to incident with water damage, and the hard drive was with a man called Steve Brown (whom the police were unable to contact despite several attempts) and denied any involvement in the assault on the victim.  When questioned at the scene by Licensing Officers PC Adam Williams and PC Michael Sear, Ms Summerfield indicated that there was a fight, the victim was aggressive and asked to leave, and had no idea what had happened.  Officers were  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.

Minutes:

 

PREMISES

Havering Well PH

Rush Green Road

Romford

RM7 0QA

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

Application foran expeditedpremises licencereview wasmade byon behalfof the Metropolitan Police Service under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003.The application was received by Havering’s Licensing Authority at 15:56 on 5 July 2018.

 

APPLICANT

PC Belinda Goodwin,

On behalf of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, Romford Police Station,

19 Main Road,Romford.

RM1 1BJ

 

1.            Details of existing licensableactivities

 

Films, Indoor sporting events

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

00:00

Sunday

10:00

23:00

 

Supply ofAlcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

00:00

Sunday

10:00

23:00

 

Live Music, performance  of  dance

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

20:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

20:00

00:00

Sunday

20.00

23.00

 

Late NightRefreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Friday & Saturday

23:00

00:00

 

Recorded Music

Day

Start

Finish

Monday to Thursday

10:00

00:00

Friday to Saturday

10:00

23:00

Sunday

12:00

23:00

 

 

Decision:

 

The Licensing Sub-Committee considered an application by the Metropolitan Police for an Expedited Summary Review under Section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of the premises The Havering Well public house located at Rush Green Road, Romford, RM7 0QA.

 

The premises is a local pub which has no venues in immediate vicinity and is also visited by families.   The basis of the application is that on 3 July 2018 at Havering Well Public House at approximately 2200 hours the victim entered the public house. At approximately 2310 hours the victim received a large laceration to his arm and bleeding, he walked from the pub to the forecourt of the nearby petrol station.  The ambulance service were then called.   All staff were spoken to and said they had not witnessed the incident.   The victim informed officers ‘Jay’ had done this and that a blue handled knife had caused the injury. Officers at the scene identified Jay Fleming (DPS at the time) and established that he had left the scene having been driven home by his partner Maria Summerfield who then afterwards, returned to the premises.  Ms Summerfield is also a director of the company who holds the premises licence.  Officers conducted enquiries for CCTV at the premises only to discover the hard drive was missing and the wires were still warm as if it has been recently unplugged.   Ms Summerfield was interviewed under caution and stated that the CCTV was removed two days prior to incident with water damage, and the hard drive was with a man called Steve Brown (whom the police were unable to contact despite several attempts) and denied any involvement in the assault on the victim.  When questioned at the scene by Licensing Officers PC Adam Williams and PC Michael Sear, Ms Summerfield indicated that there was a fight, the victim was aggressive and asked to leave, and had no idea what had happened.  Officers were unable to locate the blue handled  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.