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Membership To report any changes to the membership. Minutes: 1.1 There were no 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. Minutes: 2.1 There were no declarations of interest. |
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Development Site: 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews & 128-144 Praed Street, London W2 1JD Additional documents:
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Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00817/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Restaurant At Units 34/35/41 Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 Praed Street London W2 1DJ
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an overview ... view the full minutes text for item 2. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00847/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Restaurant Units 38-44 Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews and 128-144 Praed Street London W2 6ZY
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an overview of ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00848/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Restaurant Units 39 and 45 Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 Praed Street London W2 6ZY
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Unit 1, Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews and 128-144 Praed Street, W2 PDF 1 MB
Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00845/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Unit 1 Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 Praed Street London W2 6ZY
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an overview of the ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00824/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Units 36 & 42 Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128- 144 Praed London W2 6ZY
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an overview of ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Thursday 19th August 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Barbara Arzymanow and Councillor Aziz Toki
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Tristan Fieldsend Presenting Officer: Daisy Gadd
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00849/LIPN
Full Decision
Premises
Units 37 to 43 Development Site At 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128- 144 Praed Street London W2 1DJ
Applicant
Great Western Developments Limited Represented by Craig Baylis (Solicitor - Kingsley Napley LLP)
Cumulative Impact Area?
Not in a Cumulative Impact Area
Special Consideration Zone?
Not in a Special Consideration Zone
Ward
Hyde Park
Summary of Application
The Premises intends to operate as a restaurant. There is a resident count of 28.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Retail Sale of Alcohol [On Sales]
Monday to Thursday 10.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 10:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 22:30
Late Night Refreshment [Indoors]
Monday to Thursday 23.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 23:00 to 00:00
Hours premises are open to the public
Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 23.30 Friday to Saturday 08:00 to 00:00 Sunday 09:00 to 23:00
Representations Received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Reaz Guerra) – Now withdrawn · Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society · Mercure Hotels · The South East Bayswater Residents’ Association · Paddington Now Business Improvement District
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application would have the likely effect of causing harm to the prevention of public nuisance licensing objective.
· The application was one of eight applications which had been submitted for the development and taken together would likely have a negative cumulative impact on one or more of the licensing objectives.
· The opening times did not reflect the character of the area with late night Thursday and Sunday opening times being inappropriate in an area shared by hotel accommodation and permanent residences.
· Concerns were raised over how nuisance would be managed and mitigated with these areas needing addressing before the applications could be considered suitable for approval. This should include details of single on-site management.
Policy Position
Under policy HRS1 applications for hours within the Council’s core hours policy would generally be granted, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.
Policy RTN1(A) also applied where applications outside of the Cumulative Impact Area would generally be granted subject to the hours for licensable activities being within core hours and the operation of the venue meeting the definition of a restaurant.
SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS
With the agreement of all parties present the Sub-Committee decided to hear all six applications for the Development Site at 31 London Street, 9 Winsland Mews And 128-144 simultaneously but agreed that each application would have their own separate written Decision.
Ms Gadd the Presenting Officer introduced the application and confirmed that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation following the Applicant’s agreement to restrict the hours for licensable activities to core hours.
My Baylis, representing the Applicant, introduced the application and provided an ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |