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REPORT OF THE LICENSING OFFICER Application for a premises licence for Upminster Court, 133 Hall Lane, Upminster, RM14 1AL Additional documents: Minutes: Mr Barry Tuck and Paul Stone (representing the applicant). The following responsible authorities were represented by Mr Marc Gasson - Public Health, Mr K Davies – LFEPA and Dave Leonard – Havering Police Licensing Officer and two members of the press.
The following objectors were present: T Bhalla, B & T Williams, T & G Presland, N & M Walker, B Gray, S French, P Less, D Lees, G Peel, C Hossain, E Leonard, P G Henn, P Mullis, N Sheridan, Councillor Ower and Councillor Barrett.
Also present were Paul Campbell (Havering Licensing Officer), the Legal Advisor to the Sub-Committee and the clerk to the Licensing sub-committee.
The Chairman advised Members and the public of action to be taken in the event of emergency evacuation of the Town Hall becoming necessary.
No interest was declared.
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
Application for a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Upminster Court 133 Hall Lane Upminster RM14 1AL
1. Details of existing licensable activities
The premise does not currently hold a premises licence.
2. Details of requested licensable activities
Details of the application
Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings
There are no Seasonal variations or Non-standard timings applied for 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 first installed in the Romford Recorder on Friday 12 August 2011 but some of the details of the application were incorrect and re-advertised on Friday 19 August 2011. Both of the advertisements were within the time scale allowed under the Licensing Act 2003.
Summary
There were 160 separate valid representations against this application from interested parties. These relate to 212 people (52 representations were from husband and wife or pairs of people) and come from 142 different addresses.
A street map of the area was included to assist the sub-committee with the street locations of the representations.
Two persons Mr Sellars and Mr Lees had requested that Councillor Clarence Barrett speak on their behalf.
There were three representations against this application from responsible authorities. (Metropolitan Police, Public Health, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority)
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
There were 160 separate valid representations against this application from interested parties. ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |