Agenda, decisions and minutes

UPMINSTER KEBAB HOUSE, Licensing Sub-Committee - Monday, 18th January, 2016 10.30 am

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APPLICATION FOR A NEW PREMISE LICENSE FOR UPMINSTER KEBAB HOUSE, 127 AVON ROAD, UPMINSTER RM14 1RQ pdf icon PDF 3 MB

Application for a new premises licence is made by Seyit Guzel under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of  Upminster Kebab, 127 Avon Road, Upminster RM14 1RQ

 

 

Decision:

 

Licensing Act 2003

Notice of Decision

 

 

PREMISES

Upminster Kebab House

127 Avon Road

Upminster

RM14 1RQ

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

The application for a new premises license was made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act)

 

APPLICANT

Mr Seyit Guzel

127 Avon Road

Romford

RM14 1RQ

 

1.     Details of requested licensable activities

Supply of Alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

12:00

01:00

 

Late Night Refreshments

Day

Start

Finish

Friday & Saturday

23:00

02:00

 

Hours open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday & Saturday

12:00

02:00

 

In mediation with the Police the applicant varied the requested hours to:

 

Supply of Alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

12:00

23:00

 

 

Hours open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday & Saturday

12:00

23:30

 

However, in agreeing to the above hours, the applicant made no reference to the changing of the hours for Late Night Refreshments from 02:00.  This was further clarified with the Police and agreed that no Late Night Refreshments would be requested.

 

2.     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 advertisements of the application.  The required public notice was installed in the 4 December 2015 edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

There were some mistakes in the notices initially displayed at the premises.  This wa pointed out to the agent who submitted the application on behalf of Mr Seyit Guzel.  The notices were changed and correctly displayed eventually.

 

3.     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

 

There were no representations against the application from interested persons.

 

There were originally five representations against the application from responsible authorities.  However, Marc Gasson for Environmental Health (Noise) team and the Police had withdrawn their representation following mediation with the applicant regarding the hours of opening.

 

 

Responsible Authorities

 

Chief Officer of Metropolitan Police (“the Police”): None (previously withdrawn)

 

Licensing Authority: One

 

Planning Control & Enforcement: One

 

Public Protection: None (Previously withdrawn)

 

London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority (“LFEPA”): None

 

Health & Safety Enforcing Authority: One

 

Public Health: None

 

Children & Families Service: None

 

The Magistrates Court : None

 

 

4.     Determination of Application

 

The Licensing Officer stated that Mr Hopkins (the agent) had been involved in the latter part of the process.  Mr Hopkins had made a number of changes to the applications including the suggestion of some new conditions.  It was noted that these suggestions had not be consulted upon with either interested persons or the responsibly authorities, who may have wished to make representations against the application.  Further plans of the premise had been submitted which had been different from those submitted to both Planning and Licensing meaning that there were now three plans of  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.

Minutes:

 

Present at the meeting were Mr Seyit Guzel (applicant), Mr Graham Hopkins (applicant’s agent) Arthur Hunt , Licensing Officer, Paul Campbell, Licensing Specialist, John Giles, Health and Safety Officer and Sam Cadman, Planning Services.

 

Also present were the Legal Adviser and Clerk to the Sub-Committee

 

PREMISES

Upminster Kebab House

127 Avon Road

Upminster

RM14 1RQ

 

DETAILS OF APPLICATION

 

The application for a new premises license was made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act)

 

APPLICANT

Mr Seyit Guzel

127 Avon Road

Romford

RM14 1RQ

 

1.     Details of requested licensable activities

Supply of Alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

12:00

01:00

 

Late Night Refreshments

Day

Start

Finish

Friday & Saturday

23:00

02:00

 

Hours open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday & Saturday

12:00

02:00

 

In mediation with the Police the applicant varied the requested hours to:

 

Supply of Alcohol

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday to Saturday

12:00

23:00

 

 

Hours open to the public

Day

Start

Finish

Sunday to Thursday

12:00

23:00

Friday & Saturday

12:00

23:30

 

However, in agreeing to the above hours, the applicant made no reference to the changing of the hours for Late Night Refreshments from 02:00.  This was further clarified with the Police and agreed that no Late Night Refreshments would be requested.

 

2.     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 advertisements of the application.  The required public notice was installed in the 4 December 2015 edition of the Romford Recorder.

 

There were some mistakes in the notices initially displayed at the premises.  This was pointed out to the agent who submitted the application on behalf of Mr Seyit Guzel.  The notices were changed and correctly displayed eventually.

 

3.     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

 

There were no representations against the application from interested persons.

 

There were originally five representations against the application from responsible authorities.  However, Marc Gasson for Environmental Health (Noise) team and the Police had withdrawn their representation following mediation with the applicant regarding the hours of opening.

 

 

Responsible Authorities

 

Chief Officer of Metropolitan Police (“the Police”): None (previously withdrawn)

 

Licensing Authority: One

 

Planning Control & Enforcement: One

 

Public Protection: None (Previously withdrawn)

 

London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority (“LFEPA”): None

 

Health & Safety Enforcing Authority: One

 

Public Health: None

 

Children & Families Service: None

 

The Magistrates Court : None

 

 

4.     Determination of Application

 

The Licensing Officer stated that Mr Hopkins (the agent) had been involved in the latter part of the process.  Mr Hopkins had made a number of changes to the applications including the suggestion of some new conditions.  It was noted that these suggestions had not be consulted upon with either interested persons or the responsibly authorities,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.