Items
No. |
Item |
1. |
Membership
To report any changes to the membership.
Minutes:
There were no changes to the
membership.
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2. |
Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by
Members and Officers of any personal or prejudicial interests in
matters on this agenda.
Minutes:
Councillor Louise Hyams
declared that in respect of Items 4, 5, 6 and 7 she worked
part-time for a planning consultancy which had been involved in the
planning application for the scheme but she had had no involvement,
or held any discussions, with regards to the application before the
Sub-Committee. As a result of the above
declaration made by the Councillor the Sub-Committee felt that it
was able to approach the application free from bias and with an
open mind and so determined the same on its individual
merits.
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3. |
Basement And Ground Floor, 49 Lexington Street, W1 PDF 972 KB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
1.
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West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
|
Basement And Ground
Floor, 49 Lexington Street, W1
|
New Premises
Licence
|
17/09666/LIPN
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday
19th October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Louise Hyams and
Councillor Murad Gassanly
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Daisy
Gadd
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health and six local
residents.
Present:
Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Mr Maxwell
Koduah (Environmental Health) and Sir Norman Rosenthal and Mr
Andrew Edmunds (local residents).
Basement
and Ground Floor, 49 Lexington Street, London, W1F 9AP (“The
Premises”)
17/09666/LIPN
|
1.
|
Late
Night Refreshment - Indoors
Monday to Saturday:
23:00 to 00:30
Sunday: 23:00 to
00:00
Seasonal Variations/Non-Standard Timings:
From the end of
permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to the start of permitted
hours on New Year’s Day.
|
|
Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
|
|
Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Shaftesbury Carnaby Plc for a new premises licence
in respect of Basement and Ground Floor, 49 Lexington Street,
London, W1F 9AP.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Mr Thomas, representing the
Applicant, informed the Sub-Committee that the Premises was
previously licensed but this had lapsed due to the death of the
Premises owner. Subsequently no application to reinstate the
licence within the required twenty-eight-day period had been made.
Following a period of closure, a new operator had now taken over
the Premises and was seeking a premises licence on terms slightly
less then what was permitted previously. Mr Thomas suggested that
where a licence had lapsed the City Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy (“SLP”) generally granted new
applications on terms which were similar. The provision of recorded
music had been withdrawn from the application and twenty-three
model conditions, including a works condition, were
proposed.
Mr Thomas noted concerns raised
over the garden area however the conditions proposed would ensure
this area would not be used for regulated entertainment including
music. It was the intention for the garden area to operate as it
had done previously and for which no complaints had been received.
The Sub-Committee was informed that historically there was seating
located outside the Premises and this was included in the plans
detailing the licensable area. New applications usually excluded
external areas from the licensable area but as this application was
based on an historic licence it was appropriate to include this
area in the application.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee Mr Thomas confirmed that any music played at the
Premises would be of a background nature with no music played in
the garden area.
Mr Koduah, representing
Environmental Health (EH), confirmed the Premises was located in
the West End Cumulative Impact Area (CIA). The previous licence had
lapsed but whilst it had operated no complaints had been received.
It was considered though that the conditions on the previous
licence were considered insufficient to promote all four licencing
objectives. EH had therefore proposed conditions to be added to the
licence which included requiring the use ...
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4. |
Unit 1, Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek Street PDF 446 KB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
2.
|
West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
|
Unit 1, Development
Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek
Street
|
Application for
Provisional Statement
|
17/09329/LIPST
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday
19th October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Louise Hyams and
Councillor Murad Gassanly
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Daisy
Gadd
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health, The Licensing
Authority, The Metropolitan Police and one local
resident.
Present:
Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Ms Rachel
Pearse and Mr Nick Lawson (representing the applicant company), Mrs
Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health), Mr David Sycamore (The
Licensing Authority) and PC Sandy Russell (The Metropolitan
Police).
Unit 1,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street (“The
Premises”)
17/09329/LIPST
|
1.
|
Late
Night Refreshment - Indoors
Monday to Saturday:
23:00 to 01:00
Sunday: 23:00 to
23:30
Seasonal Variations/Non-Standard Timings:
These hours to be
extended from the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to
the start of permitted hours of New Year’s Day.
|
|
Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
|
|
Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Soho Estates Ltd for a provisional statement for a
new premises licence in respect of Unit 1,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Councillor Louise Hyams
declared that she worked part-time for a planning consultancy which
had been involved in the planning application for the scheme but
she had had no involvement, or held any discussions, with regards
to the application before the Sub-Committee. As a result of the above declaration made by the Councillor the
Sub-Committee felt that it was able to approach the application
free from bias and with an open mind and so determined the same on
its individual merits.
Mr Thomas, representing the
Applicant, confirmed that the proposed off sales of alcohol had
been withdrawn from the application along with all conditions
relating to it. One resident had submitted a representation and
this was in favour of the application with no residents objecting
to the proposals. Mr Thomas acknowledged that the hours requested
were beyond core hours however this was a purpose built development
which would be unique in assisting in the dispersal of customers.
The Council’s model restaurant condition would be attached
onto the licence ensuring it would not become a drink-led premises.
It was recognised by the City Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy (“SLP”) that restaurants were less
likely than bars or pubs to add to cumulative impact or create
public disturbance in the local area.
Mr Nick Lawson, of Soho
Estates, explained how the property had been purchased in 2012 with
planning permission for the development granted in 2016. It was
stated that the proposals for the scheme had been developed over
four years taking into account the nearby Crossrail development. It
was submitted that the premises would act as a venue where people
could dwell and help ensure they ...
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5. |
Unit 2, Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek Street PDF 1 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
3.
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West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
|
Unit 2, Development
Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek
Street
|
Application for
Provisional Statement
|
17/09330/LIPST
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday
19th October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Louise Hyams and
Councillor Murad Gassanly
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Daisy
Gadd
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health, The Licensing
Authority, The Metropolitan Police and one local
resident.
Present:
Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Ms Rachel
Pearse and Mr Nick Lawson (representing the applicant company), Mrs
Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health), Mr David Sycamore (The
Licensing Authority) and PC Sandy Russell (The Metropolitan
Police).
Unit 2,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street (“The
Premises”)
17/09330/LIPST
|
1.
|
Late
Night Refreshment - Indoors
Monday to Saturday:
23:00 to 01:00
Sunday: 23:00 to
23:30
Seasonal Variations/Non-Standard Timings:
These hours to be
extended from the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to
the start of permitted hours of New Year’s Day.
|
|
Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
|
|
Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Soho Estates Ltd for a provisional statement for a
new premises licence in respect of Unit 2,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Councillor Louise Hyams
declared that she worked part-time for a planning consultancy which
had been involved in the planning application for the scheme but
she had had no involvement, or held any discussions, with regards
to the application before the Sub-Committee. As a result of the above declaration made by the Councillor the
Sub-Committee felt that it was able to approach the application
free from bias and with an open mind and so determined the same on
its individual merits.
Mr Thomas, representing the
Applicant, confirmed that the proposed off sales of alcohol had
been withdrawn from the application along with all conditions
relating to it. One resident had submitted a representation and
this was in favour of the application with no residents objecting
to the proposals. Mr Thomas acknowledged that the hours requested
were beyond core hours however this was a purpose built development
which would be unique in assisting in the dispersal of customers.
The Council’s model restaurant condition would be attached
onto the licence ensuring it would not become a drink-led premises.
It was recognised by the City Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy (“SLP”) that restaurants were less
likely than bars or pubs to add to cumulative impact or create
public disturbance in the local area.
Mr Nick Lawson, of Soho
Estates, explained how the property had been purchased in 2012 with
planning permission for the development granted in 2016. It was
stated that the proposals for the scheme had been developed over
four years taking into account the nearby Crossrail development. It
was submitted that the Premises would act as a venue where people
could dwell and help ensure they ...
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6. |
Unit 3, Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek Street PDF 447 KB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
4.
|
West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
|
Unit 3, Development
Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek
Street
|
Application for
Provisional Statement
|
17/09312/LIPST
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday
19th October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Louise Hyams and
Councillor Murad Gassanly
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Daisy
Gadd
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health, The Licensing
Authority, The Metropolitan Police and one local
resident.
Present:
Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Ms Rachel
Pearse and Mr Nick Lawson (representing the applicant company), Mrs
Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health), Mr David Sycamore (The
Licensing Authority) and PC Sandy Russell (The Metropolitan
Police).
Unit 3,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street (“The
Premises”)
17/09312/LIPST
|
1.
|
Late
Night Refreshment - Indoors
Monday to Saturday:
23:00 to 01:00
Sunday: 23:00 to
23:30
Seasonal Variations/Non-Standard Timings:
These hours to be
extended from the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to
the start of permitted hours of New Year’s Day.
|
|
Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
|
|
Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Soho Estates Ltd for a provisional statement for a
new premises licence in respect of Unit 3,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Councillor Louise Hyams
declared that she worked part-time for a planning consultancy which
had been involved in the planning application for the scheme but
she had had no involvement, or held any discussions, with regards
to the application before the Sub-Committee. As a result of the above declaration made by the Councillor the
Sub-Committee felt that it was able to approach the application
free from bias and with an open mind and so determined the same on
its individual merits.
Mr Thomas, representing the
Applicant, confirmed that the proposed off sales of alcohol had
been withdrawn from the application along with all conditions
relating to it. One resident had submitted a representation and
this was in favour of the application with no residents objecting
to the proposals. Mr Thomas acknowledged that the hours requested
were beyond core hours however this was a purpose built development
which would be unique in assisting in the dispersal of customers.
The Council’s model restaurant condition would be attached
onto the licence ensuring it would not become a drink-led premises.
It was recognised by the City Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy (“SLP”) that restaurants were less
likely than bars or pubs to add to cumulative impact or create
public disturbance in the local area.
Mr Nick Lawson, of Soho
Estates, explained how the property had been purchased in 2012 with
planning permission for the development granted in 2016. It was
stated that the proposals for the scheme had been developed over
four years taking into account the nearby Crossrail development. It
was submitted that the Premises would act as a venue where people
could dwell and help ensure they ...
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7. |
Unit 4, Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek Street PDF 925 KB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
5.
|
West End Ward
/
West End Cumulative
Impact Area
|
Unit 4, Development
Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12-14 Greek
Street
|
Application for
Provisional Statement
|
17/09323/LIPST
|
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday
19th October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Louise Hyams and
Councillor Murad Gassanly
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Daisy
Gadd
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health, The Licensing
Authority, The Metropolitan Police and one local
resident.
Present:
Mr Alun Thomas (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Ms Rachel
Pearse and Mr Nick Lawson (representing the applicant company), Mrs
Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental Health), Mr David Sycamore (The
Licensing Authority) and PC Sandy Russell (The Metropolitan
Police).
Unit 4,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street (“The
Premises”)
17/09323/LIPST
|
1.
|
Late
Night Refreshment - Indoors
Monday to Saturday:
23:00 to 01:00
Sunday: 23:00 to
23:30
Seasonal Variations/Non-Standard Timings:
These hours to be
extended from the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to
the start of permitted hours of New Year’s Day.
|
|
Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
|
|
Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Soho Estates Ltd for a provisional statement for a
new premises licence in respect of Unit 4,
Development Site at 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette
Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews and 12-14 Greek Street.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
Councillor Louise Hyams
declared that she worked part-time for a planning consultancy which
had been involved in the planning application for the scheme but
she had had no involvement, or held any discussions, with regards
to the application before the Sub-Committee. As a result of the above declaration made by the Councillor the
Sub-Committee felt that it was able to approach the application
free from bias and with an open mind and so determined the same on
its individual merits.
Mr Thomas, representing the
Applicant, confirmed that the proposed off sales of alcohol had
been withdrawn from the application along with all conditions
relating to it. One resident had submitted a representation and
this was in favour of the application with no residents objecting
to the proposals. Mr Thomas acknowledged that the hours requested
were beyond core hours however this was a purpose built development
which would be unique in assisting in the dispersal of customers.
The Council’s model restaurant condition would be attached
onto the licence ensuring it would not become a drink-led premises.
It was recognised by the City Council’s Statement of
Licensing Policy (“SLP”) that restaurants were less
likely than bars or pubs to add to cumulative impact or create
public disturbance in the local area.
Mr Nick Lawson, of Soho
Estates, explained how the property had been purchased in 2012 with
planning permission for the development granted in 2016. It was
stated that the proposals for the scheme had been developed over
four years taking into account the nearby Crossrail development. It
was submitted that the premises would act as a venue where people
could dwell and help ensure they ...
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8. |
Temporary Event Notice - Reign, 215-217 Piccadilly, W1 PDF 7 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
6.
|
St James’s Ward
/ not in a cumulative impact area
|
Reign, 215-217
Piccadilly, W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11071/LITENP
|
Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday 19
October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly
and Councillor Louise Hyams
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Heidi
Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: The Metropolitan
Police.
Present: Mr Philip Kolvin (QC,
representing the applicant), Ms Lana Tricker (Solicitor, representing the applicant), Mr
David Diaz and Mr John Common (Representing the applicant company)
and PC Adam Deweltz (The Metropolitan Police).
Reign,
215-217 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HF (“The
Premises”)
17/11071/LITENP (Temporary Event Notice)
|
Proposal:
- The sale
by retail of alcohol;
- Provision
of Regulated Entertainment; and
- Late
Night Refreshment.
Event
Period:
- 00:00 on
21 October 2017 until 04:00 on 21 October 2017; and
- 21:00 on
21 October 2017 until 04:00 on 22 October 2017.
|
Decision:
The Sub-Committee considered an
application for a Temporary Event Notice in respect of Reign,
215-217 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HF.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee the applicant confirmed that the sole effect of
the notice was to permit a last entry time of 01:30 instead of
00:30.
Mr Kolvin, representing the
applicant, suggested that since the Premises had been operated by
the current owners the Police appeared to be satisfied with the
style of operation currently in place. No complaints had been
submitted to Environmental Health (EH) and the Police had not been
notified of any issues arising from the Premises in relation to
crime and disorder. There had only been one incident and this
related to an issue which had subsequently been detected with the
ID scanners. The issue with the machine was one that had also
subsequently been detected on other scanners located at different
venues. The Sub-Committee was advised that the Premises was highly
serviced with thirty-eight staff on site during operating hours.
The incident in question related to a customer who had been in the
Premises for approximately one hour and when he displayed signs of
intoxication safety procedures were followed. The customer was
assessed, his friends were summoned following which he walked out
of the Premises and continued further down the street where he then
subsequently collapsed to the floor. The Premises staff were
unaware of the incident until the customer’s parents
contacted them explaining that he was underage and had gained entry
to the Premises using a fake ID. The applicant contacted the ID
scanner provider immediately to ascertain any issues with the
machines and straightaway implemented extra ID checking processes.
Discussions with the Police had taken place and Mr Kolvin suggested
that they were content that the applicant had done everything
possible to ensure such a situation did not happen again. Mr Kolvin
confirmed that the application was not seeking to change the
capacity of the Premises.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee Mr Kolvin explained that the fault detected with
the ID scanner had been found on other machines at different
premises. Discussions with the supplier were ...
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9. |
Temporary Event Notice - Reign, 215-217 Piccadilly, W1 PDF 7 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
7.
|
St James’s Ward
/ not in a cumulative impact area
|
Reign, 215-217
Piccadilly, W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11073/LITENP
|
Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 4
Thursday 19
October 2017
Membership:
Councillor Jean Paul Floru (Chairman), Councillor Murad Gassanly
and Councillor Louise Hyams
Legal
Adviser:
Horatio Chance
Policy
Adviser:
Chris Wroe
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Heidi
Lawrance
Relevant Persons Objecting: The Metropolitan
Police.
Present: Mr Philip Kolvin (QC,
representing the applicant), Ms Lana Tricker (Solicitor,
representing the applicant), Mr David Diaz and Mr John Common
(Representing the applicant company) and PC Adam Deweltz (The
Metropolitan Police).
Reign,
215-217 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HF (“The
Premises”)
17/11073/LITENP (Temporary Event Notice)
|
Proposal:
- The sale
by retail of alcohol;
- Provision
of Regulated Entertainment; and
- Late
Night Refreshment.
Event
Period:
- 00:00 on
28 October 2017 until 04:00 on 28 October 2017; and
- 21:00 on
28 October 2017 until 04:00 on 29 October 2017.
|
Decision:
The Sub-Committee considered an
application for a Temporary Event Notice in respect of Reign,
215-217 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HF.
The Licensing Officer provided
an outline of the application to the Sub-Committee.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee the applicant confirmed that the sole effect of
the notice was to permit a last entry time of 01:30 instead of
00:30.
Mr Kolvin, representing the
applicant, suggested that since the Premises had been operated by
the current owners the Police appeared to be satisfied with the
style of operation currently in place. No complaints had been
submitted to Environmental Health (EH) and the Police had not been
notified of any issues arising from the Premises in relation to
crime and disorder. There had only been one incident and this
related to an issue which had subsequently been detected with the
ID scanners. The issue with the machine was one that had also
subsequently been detected on other scanners located at different
venues. The Sub-Committee was advised that the Premises was highly
serviced with thirty-eight staff on site during operating hours.
The incident in question related to a customer who had been in the
Premises for approximately one hour and when he displayed signs of
intoxication safety procedures were followed. The customer was
assessed, his friends were summoned following which he walked out
of the Premises and continued further down the street where he then
subsequently collapsed to the floor. The Premises staff were
unaware of the incident until the customer’s parents
contacted them explaining that he was underage and had gained entry
to the Premises using a fake ID. The applicant contacted the ID
scanner provider immediately to ascertain any issues with the
machines and straightaway implemented extra ID checking processes.
Discussions with the Police had taken place and Mr Kolvin suggested
that they were content that the applicant had done everything
possible to ensure such a situation did not happen again. Mr Kolvin
confirmed that the application was not seeking to change the
capacity of the Premises.
In response to a question from
the Sub-Committee Mr Kolvin explained that the fault detected with
the ID scanner had been found on other machines at different
premises. Discussions with the supplier were ...
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10. |
Temporary Event Notice - The Loop, Ground Floor, 19 Dering Street, W1 PDF 4 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
8.
|
West End Ward / not in
a cumulative impact area
|
The Loop,
Ground Floor, 19
Dering Street, W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11369/LITENP
|
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The application was withdrawn from the
agenda.
|
11. |
Temporary Event Notice - The Loop, Basement, 19 Dering Street, W1 PDF 4 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
9.
|
West End Ward / not in
a cumulative impact area
|
The Loop,
Basement, 19 Dering
Street, W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11371/LITENP
|
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The application was withdrawn
from the agenda.
|
12. |
Temporary Event Notice - The Loop, Sub-Basement, 19 Dering Street, W1 PDF 9 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
10.
|
West End Ward / not in
a cumulative impact area
|
The Loop,
Sub-Basement, 19
Dering Street, W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11373/LITENP
|
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The application was withdrawn
from the agenda.
|
13. |
Temporary Event Notice - Continental Food and Wine, 24 Craven Road, W1 PDF 4 MB
App
No
|
Ward /
Cumulative Impact
Area
|
Site Name and
Address
|
Application
|
Licensing Reference
Number
|
11.
|
Hyde Park Ward / not
in a cumulative impact area
|
Continental Food and
Wine,
24 Craven Road,
W1
|
Temporary Event
Notice
|
17/11349/LITENP
|
Minutes:
The application was withdrawn
from the agenda.
|