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Venue: Council Chamber
Contact: Cathryn Barrett
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Declarations of Any Interests Members are reminded of their responsibility to declare any personal interest in respect of matters contained in this agenda. If the interest arises only as result of your membership of another public body or one to which you have been appointed by the Council then you only need to declare it if you intend to speak.
If the personal interest is a prejudicial interest, you must withdraw from the meeting. Normally you should leave the room before the business starts to be discussed. You do, however, have the same right to speak as a member of the public and may remain in the room to enable you to exercise that right and then leave immediately. In either case you must not seek to improperly influence a decision on the matter. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To receive and consider a report from the Director of People and Places (enclosed). Additional documents:
Minutes: The Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee considered a report from the Director of People and Places which sought the Sub-Committee’s decision on an application to vary a Premises Licence in respect of Parkville Hotel and Truffles Restaurant.
The applicant, his legal representative and the manager of the premises attended the meeting to support the application for the variation of the Licence and seven neighbouring residents also attended to expand on their grounds of objection.
The Sub-Committee considered the guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act, together with the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, in particular those paragraphs referred to in the report. The Sub-Committee also considered Human Rights implications, in particular Article 8 and Article 1 of the First Protocol of the Proportionality Principal.
The Sub-Committee were of the view that the licensing objective of preventing public nuisance and the other licensing objectives would not be undermined by the grant of the application.
The Sub-Committee RESOLVED - to grant the application subject to the amendments proposed by the applicant at the hearing and the conditions proposed by the applicant in the application and at the hearing as follows:
E Live music Monday to Sunday 08:00-03:00 indoors
F Recorded Music Monday to Sunday 08:00-03:00 indoors Recorded Music Monday to Sunday 08:00-23:00 outdoors
H Anything of a similar description to that falling within (e), (f) or (g) Monday to Sunday 08:00-03:00 indoors Anything of a similar description to that falling within (f) or (g) Monday to Sunday 08:00-23:00 outdoors
I Provisions of facilities for making music, Monday to Sunday, 08:00-03:00 indoors.
J Provisions of facilities for dancing, Monday to Sunday, 08:00-03:00 indoors Provisions of facilities for dancing, Monday to Sunday, 08:00-23:00 outdoors
K Provision of facilities for entertainment of a similar description to that falling within I or J, Monday to Sunday 08:00-03:00 indoors Provision of facilities for entertainment of a similar description to that falling within J, Monday to Sunday 08:00-23:00 outdoors
L Late night refreshment Monday to Sunday indoors 23:00-05:00 Late night refreshment Monday to Sunday 23:00 to 24:00 outdoors
M Supply of alcohol Monday to Sunday 00:00-00:00 on and off the premises.
O Hours the premises are open to the public Monday to Sunday 00:00-00:00.
The following conditions are attached to the Premises Licence as set out in the written application for a variation and subject to the amendments proposed by the applicant at the hearing:
A General These premises are to be used primarily for fine dining as a wine bar. Families are to be encouraged and the facilities are aimed at the higher end of the market.
B The Prevention of Crime and Disorder CCTV to be installed with the approval of Lancashire Police within 31 days. Recordings to be retained and made available to the Police. Think 21 policy to be implemented. Any events purely music and alcohol led consideration to be given for SIA doorstaff Premises to be a member of local Pub Watch. No ‘all inclusive’ drinks offers to be available.
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