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Variation of a Premises Licence at Hot and Tasty Chicken, 140 South Street, Romford PDF 3 MB Application to vary a premises licence at Hot & Tasty Chicken, 140 South Street, Romford, RM1 1TE made by Mr Hyadulla Turkmani under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003. – Report attached
Decision: Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Hot & Tasty Chicken 140 South Street Romford RM1 1TE
An application for a variation to a premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Mr Hyadulla Turkmani c/o 140 South Street Romford RM1 1TE
1. Details of the application:
2. Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings
There are no seasonal variations or non-standard timings applied for in this application.
3. 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 installed in the 24 May 2013 edition of the Romford Recorder.
4. Summary
There was one representation against this application from interested person.
There were three representations made against this application from responsible authorities, namely the Planning Control Service, the Licensing Authority and the Metropolitan Police.
5. 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
Responsible Authorities’ representations
Planning Control Service The representation was based upon concerns in relation to public safety, the prevention of crime and disorder and the prevention of public nuisance. The representation indicated that the granting of the application would be in opposition to the premises’ current planning permissions.
Licensing Authority The Authority made representation against the application based upon its concerns in relation to the prevention of public nuisance and the prevention of crime and disorder licensing objectives. The representation drew attention to the perceived deficiencies in the application in explaining what additional steps the applicant would take to promote the four licensing objectives, in addition to fulfilling the requirements of Havering’s licensing policies 12 and 18, the Licensing Act’s s.182 guidance and the premises’ past compliance history with regard to Havering’s licensing policy 15.
The Metropolitan Police The Police representation was based on the prevention of crime and disorder and public safety policies. The representation identified a series of crimes and instances of anti-social behaviour which had occurred at the premises over the past year, and also a number of premises licence breaches over that same period. In addition, the representation raised concern over the apparent lack of availability of CCTV images to aid the Police investigation of the crime and disorder incidents which had occurred at the premises.
There were no representations from the following responsible authorities:
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority The Health & Safety Enforcing Authority The Trading Standards Service Children & Families Service Practice Improvement Lead
6. Representations
Licensing Authority
The representation from the Licensing Authority addressed the prevention of crime and disorder and public safety licensing objectives.
The Licensing Authority representative, Mr Paul Campbell, argued that:
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