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Membership To report any changes to the membership. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive declarations by Members and Officers of the existence and nature of any pecuniary interests or any other significant interest in matters on this agenda. |
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10.00 AM: No. 1 Marylebone Road, London NW1 4AQ PDF 5 MB
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Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO.1 (“The Committee”)
Thursday 9 June 2021
Membership: Councillor Matthew Green (Chairman), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Rita Begum
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Viviene Walker Policy Officer: Aaron Handy Committee Officers: Cameron Maclean Presenting Officer: Jessica Donovan
Application for a New Premises Licence – 1 Marylebone Road London NW1 4AQ – 21/00832/LIPN FULL DECISION
Premises
1 Marylebone Road London NW1 4AQ
Applicant
Chameleon Inc Limited
Cumulative Impact Area?
N/A
Ward
Marylebone High Street
Proposed Licensable Activities and Hours
Live Music (Indoors)
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 hours to 03:00 hours
Recorded Music (Indoors)
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 hours to 03:00 hours
Late Night Refreshment (Indoors)
Monday to Sunday: 23:00 hours to 03:00 hours
Sale by retail of alcohol (On sales)
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 hours to 03:00 hours
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Sunday: 07:00 hours to 03:30 hours
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Bryan Lewis) · Environmental Health (Dave Newitt) · Fitzrovia West Neighbourhood Forum · Portland Village Association · The Marylebone Association · Councillor Karen Scarborough
Summary of Objections
· MPS objected on the basis that there are insufficient conditions to promote the licensing objectives and the hours sought for the sale of alcohol are beyond core hours; · EHS made representations on the basis that the proposals are likely to increase public nuisance and the hours sought are beyond core hours; · Interested Parties expressed concerns about the adequacy of the information provided, the application being beyond core hour, the area being residential and having hospitals, and late-night dispersal.
Summary of Application
This is an application for a new premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (“The Act”). The Premises propose to operate primarily as a premium end private members club with high quality food, alcohol drinks and other refreshments. The Premises currently have the benefit of a Premises Licence 21/03855/LIPDPS. The Premises also benefit from another Premises Licence for other areas which include the Ground and First Floor and is used for private functions only. The Premises are not located within any area of Cumulative Impact.
Policy Position
Under Policy HRS1, for hours outside the core hours will be considered on their merits, subject to other relevant policies, and with particular regard to the matters identified in Policy HRS1.
Under Policy PB1, applications outside the West End Cumulative Zone will generally be granted subject to the matters identified in Policy PB1.
Under Policy MD1, applications outside the West End Cumulative Zone will generally be granted subject to the matters identified in Policy MD1.
Under Policy RTN1, applications outside the West End Cumulative Impact Zone will generally be granted subject to the matters identified in Policy RTN1.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
Ms Jessica Donovan, Senior Licensing Officer, outlined the application. Representations had been received from Environmental Health, Metropolitan Police and four interested parties. The premises are within the Marylebone High Street ward and do not fall within an area of cumulative impact.
Mr James Anderson, on behalf of the Applicant, outlined changes that had been made to the ... view the full minutes text for item 2. Media |
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1.30 PM: Mash Brewer Street Ltd, 77 Brewer St, London W1F 9ZN PDF 4 MB
This will be a virtual meeting. Members of the Public can view the live broadcast using the media links on the Council’s website. Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO.1 (“The Committee”)
Thursday 9 June 2021
Membership: Councillor Matthew Green (Chairman), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Rita Begum
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Viviene Walker Policy Officer: Aaron Handy Committee Officers: Cameron Maclean Presenting Officer: Jessica Donovan
Application for Variation of Premises Licence in respect of Mash Brewer Street Limited, 77 Brewer Street, London W1F 9ZN – 21/00924/LIPV
FULL DECISION
Premises
Mash Brewer Street Limited, 77 Brewer Street, London W1F 9ZN
Applicant
Wonderland Restaurants Limited
Cumulative Impact Area?
West End
Ward
West End
Proposed Licensable Activities and Hours
The application was for a variation of a premises licence as follows –
· regularise the changes to the premises layout as shown on the plans (plans are shown at Appendix 1 at pages 81 and 82 of the Report).
· add the provision of live, recorded music and films during the existing hours of operation.
· add model condition 11 as follows:
A noise limiter must be fitted to the musical amplification system set at a level determined by and to the satisfaction of an authorised officer of the Environmental Health Service, so as to ensure that no noise nuisance is caused to local residents or businesses. The operational panel of the noise limiter shall then be secured by key or password to the satisfaction of officers from the Environmental Health Service and access shall only be by persons authorised by the Premises Licence holder. The limiter shall not be altered without prior agreement with the Environmental Health Service. No alteration or modification to any existing sound system(s) should be effected without prior knowledge of an authorised Officer of the Environmental Health Service. No additional sound generating equipment shall be used on the premises without being routed through the sound limited device.
· amend existing licence condition 14 (now shown as condition 15 below) from the supply of alcohol shall be by waiter or waitress service only to the supply of alcohol shall be by waiter or waitress service only except for a maximum of 20 customers in the Area A marked on the approved licence plan.
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Adam Deweltz) (withdrawn) · Environmental Health (Anil Drayan) · Licensing Authority (Karyn Abbott) · The Soho Society
Summary of Objections
· EHS noted the addition of the proposed Regulated Entertainments and for the hours requested may lead to an increase in Public Nuisance in the area and impact on Public Safety and the proposed amendment may lead to an increase in Public Nuisance in the area and impact on Public Safety; · The Licensing Authority raised concerns with the change in style of the operation proposed by way of this variation and how these changes will add to cumulative impact in the West End cumulative impact area, in accordance with identified policies; · The Soho Society objected to this application on the grounds of prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance, public safety and cumulative impact in the West End Cumulative Impact Area
Summary of Application
This is an application for a ... view the full minutes text for item 3. Media |