Agenda and minutes
Licensing Sub Committee Hearing Panel - Monday, 11th November, 2019 10.00 am
Venue: Council Antechamber, Level 2, Town Hall Extension. View directions
Contact: Andrew Woods
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Urgent Business To consider any items which the Chair has agreed to have submitted as urgent. Minutes: The Chair agreed to the submission of the following items of urgent business, for which agreement had subsequently been reached with the Responsible Authorities and could therefore be treated as a determination:
· Hillary Step, 199 Upper Chorlton Road, Manchester;
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Report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing is enclosed.
Additional documents:
Minutes: Consideration was given to an application for a new Premises Licence for a premises at Ground Floor Roof Terrace, Blackfriars House, Parsonage Manchester
On hearing representations from the Applicant’s solicitor, the Committee was satisfied that the premises would be capable of upholding the licensing objectives.
It noted that there had been considerable discussion with the objectors and that a significant number of conditions had been proposed and agreed by the Applicant to alleviate concerns that the licensing objectives would not be upheld. This position was confirmed by the LOOH representative at the hearing.
In arriving at its decision the Committee took into account the licensing objectives, Licensing Act 2003, s182 guidance and MCC’s Licensing Policy.
Decision
Grant application subject to the following:-
The hours for licensable activities on the ground floor:
1100 to 2300 Daily.
Save for late night refreshment the hours for licensable activities in the internal roof area:
Monday to Saturday 1100 to 0000 Sundays and Bank Holidays 1100 to 2300
The hours for licensable activities for the external roof terrace:
1100 to 2300 Daily
Late Night Refreshment (internal roof restaurant only):
Monday to Saturday 2300 to 0030 Sunday and Bank Holidays 2300 to 2330
And subject to the following amended operating schedule:- A) The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
1. A CCTV system shall be maintained and operated at the premises with cameras positioned both internally and externally.
2. Recorded CCTV images will be maintained and stored for a period of thirty-one days and shall be produced to the Police or Licensing Authority upon request.
3. CCTV will be in operation at any time a person is in the premises. Where CCTV is recorded onto a hard drive system, any DVDs subsequently produced will be in a format so it can be played back on a standard PC or DVD player.
4. Any person left in charge of the premises must be trained in the use of any such CCTV equipment, and be able to produce CCTV images to an officer from a responsible authority upon request.
5. SIA registered door staff shall be employed at the premises, in accordance with a risk assessment, to be carried out by the DPS. When employed, door staff will wear high visibility armbands.
6. When employed, a register of those door staff employed shall be maintained at the premises and shall include:
(i) the number of door staff on duty; (ii) the identity of each member of door staff; (iii) the times the door staff are on duty.
7. Notices will be positioned at the public exits to the premises advising customers that open containers of alcohol should not be removed from the premises, save for consumption on the external roof terrace.
8. Staff will be trained in the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 with regard to the Licensing Objectives, the laws relating to under age sales and the laws relating to the sale of alcohol to intoxicated persons.
9. A refusals book will be maintained at ... view the full minutes text for item 107. |
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Report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing is enclosed.
Additional documents:
Minutes: The Committee noted that the application was agreed by all parties prior to the meeting and was therefore treated as a determination.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application.
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The Report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing is enclosed. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Committee considered an application for a new Premises Licence. The Panel was informed that the Applicant and objector were not in attendance and after confirmation that notice of the hearing had been given to both parties the Panel decided to proceed with the hearing in absence.
In considering the application, the Panel was satisfied that the Applicant was capable of upholding the licensing objectives.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application for a new premises licence for The Epicurean, 102 Manchester Road, Chorlton, Manchester.
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Determination: Victoria Tap, 2 Todd Street, Manchester, M3 1WY PDF 119 KB The report of the Director of Planning, Building Control and Licensing is enclosed. Minutes: The Committee considered an application for a new premises licence.
This application was agreed by all parties prior to the hearing, subject to the agreed conditions and therefore treated as a determination.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application. |
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Determination - ASDA, Swan Walk, Wythenshawe Civic Centre PDF 37 KB A report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing was to be considered by the Panel. Minutes: The Committee considered an application for a new premises licence. This application was agreed by all parties prior to the hearing, subject to the agreed conditions and therefore treated as a determination.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application.
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Determination - Hillary Step, 199 Upper Chorlton Road PDF 135 KB A report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing was to be considered by the Panel. Minutes: The Committee considered an application for a new premises licence.
This application was agreed by all parties prior to the hearing, subject to the agreed conditions and therefore treated as a determination.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application.
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Determination - The Shack, 69 High Street PDF 135 KB A report of the Director of Planning, Building Control & Licensing was to be considered by the Panel. Minutes: The Committee considered an application for a new premises licence.
This application was agreed by all parties prior to the hearing, subject to the agreed conditions and therefore treated as a determination.
In reaching its decision the Committee also considered the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Licensing Act 2003, the Regulations made there under and the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State under Section 182 of that Act and the licensing objectives.
Decision
To grant the application. |