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CIRCUIT 36-38 NORTH STREET, Licensing Sub-Committee - Monday, 3rd August, 2015 10.30 am

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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE MADE BY BUDDHA RT LTD FOR CIRCUIT, 36-38 NORTH STREET, ROMFORD. pdf icon PDF 4 MB

Application for a premises licence for Circuit nightclub, 36-38 North Street, Romford. RM1 1BH.

 

Decision:

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

PREMISES

Circuit,

36-38 North Street,

Romford,

RM1 1BH

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

This application for a premises licence is made by Buddha RT Ltd under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).

 

APPLICANT

Buddha RT Ltd,

PO Box 2944,

Romford.

RM7 1QF

 

1.            Details of requested licensable activities

 

This application was for a new premises licence.   

 

Details of the application

 

Films, live music, recorded music, performances of

dance, anything similar to live music, recorded

music or performance of dance, supply of alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

11:00

00:00

Wednesday & Thursday

11:00

03:00

Friday & Saturday

11:00

04:00

Sunday

11:00

02:30

 

Late night refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

23:00

00:00

Wednesday & Thursday

23:00

03:00

Friday & Saturday

23:00

04:00

Sunday

23:00

02:30

 

Hours premises open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

11:00

00:15

Wednesday & Thursday

11:00

03;15

Friday & Saturday

11:00

04:15

Sunday

11;00

02:45

 

 

 

2.            Non Standard Timings

 

·         From the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to the start of permitted hours on the following day;

·         On the trading day on which the clocks go forward (i.e. the start of British Standard Time) permitted hours may be extended for an additional hour;

·         The permitted hours may be extended until 04:00 on any day immediately preceding a bank holiday; and

·         The permitted hours may be extended until 05:00 on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.

 

3.            Promotion of the Licensing Objectives

 

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 19 June edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

 

4.            Details of Representations

 

Valid representations may only address the four licensing objectives.

 

  • The prevention of crime and disorder
  • Public safety
  • The prevention of public nuisance
  • The protection of children from harm

 

Interested Party representations

 

There were eight representations made against the application from interested parties. These representations indicated concerns in relation to each of the licensing objectives. The representations refer to identical concerns for the security of their homes, the behaviour of the clientele of the premises, public nuisance through noise and public urination, public safety and protection of children from harm. None of those submitting representations attended the meeting.

 

Responsible authorities’ representations

 

Chief Officer of Metropolitan Police (“the Police”): 

The Metropolitan Police had made an objection because they believed that granting the premises licence  would have a detrimental effect against promoting at least two of the four licencing objectives, namely: -

  1. Prevention of Crime;
  2. Prevention of public nuisance.

 

Prior to the meeting notice was received that the Metropolitan Police intended to withdraw their representation following negotiations with the applicant as to the appropriate conditions to be attached if the licence was granted.

 

P C Goodwin formally confirmed that the Metropolitan Police were withdrawing their representations.

 

 

Planning Control & Enforcement: None

 

Licensing Authority: The Licensing Authority had made representations against the application based upon  ...  view the full decision text for item 2.

Minutes:

 

PREMISES

Circuit,

36-38 North Street,

Romford,

RM1 1BH

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

This application for a premises licence was made by Buddha RT Ltd under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”).

 

APPLICANT

Buddha RT Ltd,

PO Box 2944,

Romford.

RM7 1QF

 

1.            Details of requested licensable activities

 

This application was for a new premises licence.   

 

Details of the application

 

Films, live music, recorded music, performances of

dance, anything similar to live music, recorded

music or performance of dance, supply of alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

11:00

00:00

Wednesday & Thursday

11:00

03:00

Friday & Saturday

11:00

04:00

Sunday

11:00

02:30

 

Late night refreshment

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

23:00

00:00

Wednesday & Thursday

23:00

03:00

Friday & Saturday

23:00

04:00

Sunday

23:00

02:30

 

Hours premises open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Monday & Tuesday

11:00

00:15

Wednesday & Thursday

11:00

03;15

Friday & Saturday

11:00

04:15

Sunday

11;00

02:45

 

 

 

2.            Non Standard Timings

 

·         From the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to the start of permitted hours on the following day;

·         On the trading day on which the clocks go forward (i.e. the start of British Standard Time) permitted hours may be extended for an additional hour;

·         The permitted hours may be extended until 04:00 on any day immediately preceding a bank holiday; and

·         The permitted hours may be extended until 05:00 on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.

 

3.            Promotion of the Licensing Objectives

 

The applicant had 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 had been placed in the 19 June edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

 

4.            Details of Representations

 

Valid representations may only address the four licensing objectives.

 

  • The prevention of crime and disorder
  • Public safety
  • The prevention of public nuisance
  • The protection of children from harm

 

Interested Party representations

 

Eight representations had been received, from interested parties, all opposing the granting of the application. These representations had indicated concerns in relation to each of the licensing objectives. The representations had referred to identical concerns for the security of their homes, the behaviour of the clientele of the premises, public nuisance through noise and public urination, public safety and protection of children from harm. None of those submitting representations had attended the meeting.

 

Responsible authorities’ representations

 

Chief Officer of Metropolitan Police (“the Police”): 

The Metropolitan Police had made an objection because they had believed that granting the premises licence would have a detrimental effect against promoting at least two of the four licencing objectives, namely: -

  1. Prevention of Crime;
  2. Prevention of public nuisance.

 

Prior to the meeting notice had been received that the Metropolitan Police intended to withdraw their representation following negotiations with the applicant as to the appropriate conditions to be attached if the licence was granted.

 

P C Goodwin had formally confirmed that the Metropolitan Police were withdrawing their representations.

 

Planning Control & Enforcement: None

 

Licensing Authority: The Licensing Authority had made  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.