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APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE Report attached Additional documents:
Decision:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Int Superstore 2 Ltd 91-93 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BH
DETAILS OF THE APPLICATION
The application is for a variation to a premises licence:
Previous premises licence hours:
Variation applied for.
The application was also to amend the layout of the premises in accordance with the premises plans supplied.
SUMMARY
There were four representations against this application from residents in the vicinity.
There was one representation against this application from a ward councillor.
There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities. DECISION: Application Granted in Part with modified conditions on licence.
The Sub-Committee have considered an application for a variation to the licence for Int Superstore Ltd situated at 91-93 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BH. Representations were made by Mrs Gemma Brooks and Mrs Janet Haworth, and Councillor Judith Holt both on the grounds of all four of the licencing objectives, each of whom made oral representations to supplement their written objections. Written representations were also received from Ms Linda Marshall on the grounds of all four of the licensing objectives, Mr Graham Stone on the ground of the prevention of public nuisance.
The Sub-Committee must promote the licensing objectives and must have regard to the Secretary of State’s National Guidance created under S182 of the Licensing Act and the Council’s own Statement of Licensing Policy.
The Licensing Sub-Committee decided to grant the application in part with modified conditions to be placed on the licence.
The Sub-Committee granted the following modification to the premises licence on the condition that the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) had received appropriate training in relation to his own social and legal obligations, and their responsibilities regarding the sale of alcohol, with particular emphasis on the meaning of the Challenge 25 scheme. For the avoidance of doubt, the variation will only be effective once the applicant has provided evidence to the Licensing Team that such training has been completed.
The granted hours variations are as follows:-
The application to amend the layout of the premises in accordance with the premises plans supplied is granted. REASONS
The Sub-Committee decided that the proposed variation would meet the licensing objectives provided that key steps were taken to ensure that the DPS and any staff were sufficiently trained.
The Sub-Committee was sympathetic with the concerns raised by the residents and Councillor Holt. ... view the full decision text for item 1. Minutes:
Licensing Act 2003 Notice of Decision
PREMISES Int Superstore 2 Ltd 91-93 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BH
DETAILS OF THE APPLICATION
The application is for a variation to a premises licence:
Previous premises licence hours:
Variation applied for.
The application was also to amend the layout of the premises in accordance with the premises plans supplied.
SUMMARY
There were four representations against this application from residents in the vicinity.
There was one representation against this application from a ward councillor.
There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities. DECISION: Application Granted in Part with modified conditions on licence.
The Sub-Committee have considered an application for a variation to the licence for Int Superstore Ltd situated at 91-93 Park Lane Hornchurch RM11 1BH. Representations were made by Mrs Gemma Brooks and Mrs Janet Haworth, and Councillor Judith Holt both on the grounds of all four of the licencing objectives, each of whom made oral representations to supplement their written objections. Written representations were also received from Ms Linda Marshall on the grounds of all four of the licensing objectives, Mr Graham Stone on the ground of the prevention of public nuisance.
The Sub-Committee must promote the licensing objectives and must have regard to the Secretary of State’s National Guidance created under S182 of the Licensing Act and the Council’s own Statement of Licensing Policy.
The Licensing Sub-Committee decided to grant the application in part with modified conditions to be placed on the licence.
The Sub-Committee granted the following modification to the premises licence on the condition that the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) had received appropriate training in relation to his own social and legal obligations, and their responsibilities regarding the sale of alcohol, with particular emphasis on the meaning of the Challenge 25 scheme. For the avoidance of doubt, the variation will only be effective once the applicant has provided evidence to the Licensing Team that such training has been completed.
The granted hours variations are as follows:-
The application to amend the layout of the premises in accordance with the premises plans supplied is granted. REASONS
The Sub-Committee decided that the proposed variation would meet the licensing objectives provided that key steps were taken to ensure that the DPS and any staff were sufficiently trained.
The Sub-Committee was sympathetic with the concerns raised by the residents and Councillor Holt. ... view the full minutes text for item 1. |