Agenda and minutes

Agenda and minutes

Licensing Sub Committee Hearing Panel - Monday, 6th February, 2023 10.10 am

Venue: Council Antechamber, Level 2, Town Hall Extension. View directions

Contact: Ian Hinton-Smith 

Note: (or at the rise of the Licensing and Appeals Sub-Committee Hearing Panel) 

Items
No. Item

6.

Application for a New Premises Licence - Forty-Seven, 47 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 3NG pdf icon PDF 126 KB

The report of the Director of Planning, Building Control and Licensing is enclosed.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Hearing Panel considered a report from the Director of Planning, Building Control and Licensing.  The Hearing Panel also considered the written papers of the parties and the oral representations of the parties in attendance as well as the relevant legislation.

 

The applicant addressed the Hearing Panel, stating their plans were for a 32-bed boutique hotel. The applicant already runs a fine dining restaurant at the premises. The applicant addressed the concerns of GMP regarding CCTV being available above the front entrance. The applicant noted that this was difficult due to the premises being a Grade II listed building. They stated that if they were to trade beyond midnight, the premises would employ door staff who would be equipped with a bodycam. They also informed the panel that the first metre of the entrance is covered by internal CCTV.

 

GMP addressed the Hearing Panel, noting their issue with the application as external CCTV. The area in which the premises is situated draws the most allegations of assault by door staff and CCTV would enable GMP to verify or disprove any allegations. It was for crime prevention that GMP sought this condition for CCTV covering the front door. GMP noted that this was a condition that has been put on most recent City Centre licenses.

 

The applicant responded to these concerns, noting that the premises would have no difference in trading hours to the current fine dining restaurant already in operation. They informed the panel that the Licence for the restaurant did not have a condition relating to CCTV at the front entrance. They also stated that door staff would wear bodycams that would provide any required footage.

 

LOOH addressed the Hearing Panel, stating there was only one condition that had not been agreed between themselves and the applicant. That condition related to cleaning the highway outside the premises. LOOH stated that this was one of the busiest streets in the night-time economy and the condition required the applicant to clean the area at the front at the end of their trading hours. LOOH noted that this would be expected of any Licence holder, to uphold the public nuisance licence objective. They informed the panel that the condition had been amended to remove reference to the gutter.

 

The applicant responded that they would always ensure the area around the premises would be clean. They felt it more appropriate that this was completed at regular intervals, rather than at the end of the trading hours.

 

LOOH summed up by stating that all other conditions had been agreed and with this final condition, they would be happy for the application to be approved.

 

GMP summed up by stating that theirs was a condition added to most licences now. GMP had received no evidence to show that being a Grade II listed building would prevent the applicant from meeting this condition.

 

The applicant summed up by noting LOOH and GMP’s concerns, reiterating that they felt CCTV at the front entrance was not possible but  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

Application for a New Premises Licence - Beilul Lounge, First Floor, 100 Wilmslow Road, Manchester, M14 5AJ pdf icon PDF 112 KB

Now contains additional information from LOOH.

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Minutes:

The Hearing Panel were advised that the application had been withdrawn by the applicant prior to the hearing date and therefore no decision was necessary.