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REVIEW OF A PREMISES LICENCE FOR KOTAN SUPERMARKET, 9 BROADWAY PARADE, HORNCHURCH, RM12 4RS Decision: Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Kotan Supermarket 9 Broadway Parade, Hornchurch, RM12 4RS
Application to Review the Premises Licence
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
Application for a review of the premises licence by the London Borough of Havering’s Licensing Authority under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Paul Campbell, Licensing Officer, London Borough of Havering, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, RM1 3SL
Application to review
The Trading Standards Services submitted the application to review Kotan Supermarket premises licence, numbered 1347, in accordance with the provisions of s.51 of the Act.
In line with S.51 (3) (a) of the act the licence holder and other Responsible Authorities were informed of the application on the 24 February 2015.
Mr Keith Bush submitted the review application on behalf of the Trading Standards Service. Mr Bush’s application is based upon the prevention of crime and disorder, and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
Requirements upon the Licensing Authority
The provisions of S.51 (3) (b) of the Act dictate that the Licensing Authority undertakes certain functions with regard to an application made under this section. The Licensing Authority installed an appropriately worded public notice (copy attached) advertising this application at the premises, at Havering Town Hall and on Havering’s website inviting interested persons and responsible authorities to make representations against, or in support of, the application in accordance with appropriate premises licence regulations 38 and 39.
When determining an application for a premises licence review made under s.51 of the Act requires that the relevant Licensing Authority holds a hearing to consider the application and any relevant representations made. During the hearing the Licensing Authority must take any of the following steps it considers necessary to promote the licensing objectives. These steps are:
(a) to modify the conditions of the premises licence (b) to exclude a licensable activity from the scope of the licence (c) to remove the designated premises supervisor from the licence (d) to suspend the licence for a period not exceeding three months (e) to revoke the licence
Representations
There were no representations from Interested Parties.
There were four representations from Responsible Authorities.
Margaret Doe, Interim Service Manager, Safeguarding and Service Standards Unit submited a representation in support of the application based upon the protection of children from harm licensing objective.
PC Lee Davies submits a representation supporting the application on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, based upon the prevention of crime and disorder and protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
Mr Paul Campbell, Havering’s Licensing Authority, also supports the application in a representation based upon the the prevention of crime and disorder and protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
1. Details of existing licensable activities
2. Grounds for Review
The application for a review of the Premises Licence had been served under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003 under all four grounds:
· The prevention of crime and disorder · Public ... view the full decision text for item 3. Minutes:
PREMISES Kotan Supermarket 9 Broadway Parade, Hornchurch, RM12 4RS
DETAILS OF APPLICATION
Application for a review of the premises licence by the London Borough of Havering’s Licensing Authority under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).
APPLICANT Paul Campbell, Licensing Officer, London Borough of Havering, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens, Romford, RM1 3SL
Application to review
The Trading Standards Services submitted the application to review Kotan Supermarket premises licence, numbered 1347, in accordance with the provisions of s.51 of the Act.
In line with S.51 (3) (a) of the act the licence holder and other Responsible Authorities were informed of the application on the 24 February 2015.
Mr Keith Bush submitted the review application on behalf of the Trading Standards Service. Mr Bush’s application is based upon the prevention of crime and disorder, and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
Requirements upon the Licensing Authority
The provisions of S.51 (3) (b) of the Act dictate that the Licensing Authority undertakes certain functions with regard to an application made under this section. The Licensing Authority installed an appropriately worded public notice (copy attached) advertising this application at the premises, at Havering Town Hall and on Havering’s website inviting interested persons and responsible authorities to make representations against, or in support of, the application in accordance with appropriate premises licence regulations 38 and 39.
When determining an application for a premises licence review made under s.51 of the Act requires that the relevant Licensing Authority holds a hearing to consider the application and any relevant representations made. During the hearing the Licensing Authority must take any of the following steps it considers necessary to promote the licensing objectives. These steps are:
(a) to modify the conditions of the premises licence (b) to exclude a licensable activity from the scope of the licence (c) to remove the designated premises supervisor from the licence (d) to suspend the licence for a period not exceeding three months (e) to revoke the licence
Representations
There were no representations from Interested Parties.
There were four representations from Responsible Authorities.
Margaret Doe, Interim Service Manager, Safeguarding and Service Standards Unit submited a representation in support of the application based upon the protection of children from harm licensing objective.
PC Lee Davies submits a representation supporting the application on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, based upon the prevention of crime and disorder and protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
Mr Paul Campbell, Havering’s Licensing Authority, also supports the application in a representation based upon the the prevention of crime and disorder and protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
1. Details of existing licensable activities
2. Grounds for Review
The application for a review of the Premises Licence had been served under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003 under all four grounds:
· The prevention of crime and disorder · Public safety · The prevention of public nuisance · The protection of children from harm. ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |