Agenda and minutes

Licensing Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 21st June, 2017 9.30 am

Venue: The Executive Meeting Room - Third Floor, The Guildhall, Portsmouth. View directions

Contact: Democratic Services  Email: Democratic@Portsmouthcc.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

42.

Appointment of Chair.

Minutes:

Councillor Lee Mason was appointed Chair.

43.

Declarations of Members' Interests.

Minutes:

No interests were declared.

44.

Licensing Act 2003 – Application for grant of a premises licence. The Study and Nudles, Trafalgar House, 16 Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth. PO1 1RL. pdf icon PDF 64 KB

Purpose.

The purpose of this report is for the committee to consider an application for the grant of a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (“the Act”). The matter has been referred to the committee for determination following the receipt of five representations from responsible authorities.

 

The committee is asked to determine this matter.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Present

Mark Way, Designated Premises Supervisor

Jon Wallsgrove, Solicitor for the applicant

 

Robert Anderson-Weaver, Public Health Officer, Nickii Humphreys, Licensing Manager and PC Pete Rackham were also in attendance.

 

DECISION

In the Matter of the Licensing Ac t 2003.  In the matter of an application for a grant of a premises licence for the Study and Nudles, Trafalgar House, 16 Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth. PO1 1RL - the revised application was granted subject to the conditions agreed with Environmental Health set out below.

 

Reasons

The committee heard the representations of the applicant, the relevant responsible authorities and the advocate acting upon behalf of the applicant.  In addition, the committee considered all the papers put before them along with the annexes attached to each document.

 

The committee was aware that the premise is located within an area of Special Policy.  The committee was engaged by reason of referral to the committee by the relevant responsible authorities - police, public health and licensing - all of whom made objections to the grant of a licence.

 

The licensing objectives that are not promoted within the area of Special Policy are prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and the prevention of public nuisance.  The responsible authorities all indicated that he applicant failed to sufficiently engage in negating any increase to the cumulative impact by reason of having appropriate conditions or measures in place to overcome the legal burden placed upon the applicant.  This said, it was noted that all the responsible authorities acknowledged that the applicants offered a number of sensible and assisting conditions which led to Environmental Health and Planning withdrawing their objections.

 

The committee looked to all the responsible authorities but mainly the police for guidance and assistance in determining the effect of a licensing activity in terms of all the licensing objectives, but principally in terms of the police, prevention of crime and disorder - the committee should but was not obliged to accept all reasonable and proportionate representations made by the police.  The committee took a similar view with respect to the representations made by the Licensing Department and the other responsible authorities.

 

The above stated the committee balanced within their consideration all representations made by the applicant through his advocate and by way of comments made by the applicant himself.

 

In considering the application for a grant of licence the committee was mindful of the following facts as having been established upon a balance of probability and further that they have been specifically taken to the relevant parts of the Statutory Guidance under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003 also with respect to review process available to all responsible authorities and members of the public:

·         That concessions had been made and accepted by all parties concerned.

·         That there is on the face of  the application clear focus in assuaging the relevant concerns as raised by all responsible authorities.

·         That on balance the proposed DPS should remain given that he has a fully vested interest in promoting  ...  view the full minutes text for item 44.