Agenda and minutes
Venue: This will be a virtual meeting
Contact: Matt Gaskin, Committee and Councillor Coordinator Email: mgaskin@westminster.gov.uk Tel: 07966 164556
No. | Item | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Membership To report any changes to the membership. Minutes: There were no changes to the membership of the Sub-Committee.
For the purposes of this meeting, the Chairman proposed that Councillor Actonbe appointed substitute Chairman. Councillor Lessseconded the nomination and Councillor Actonwas duly elected substitute Chairman.
|
|||||||||||||
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: There were no declarations of interest. |
|||||||||||||
10:00 AM - 167-169 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PA PDF 714 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: WCC LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2 - Wednesday 12 May 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Heather Acton and Councillor Aicha Less
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Matt Gaskin Presenting Officer: Kevin Jackaman
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/01011/LIPN - Full Decision
Premises
167-169 Great Portland Street,London, W1W 5PA
Applicant
Quick Commerce Ltd, represented by Mr Robert Botkai and Mr Andrew Sanders (Winkworth Sherwood)
Cumulative Impact Area
This Premises is not in a Cumulative Impact Area.
Ward
Marylebone High Street.
Summary of Application
This is an application for a New Premises Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (“The Act”). The Premises will be stocked with convenience goods including alcohol for packaging to fulfil customer orders made online or via an App. There is a resident count of 158 within the immediate area.
Activities and Hours applied for
Sale by retail of alcohol [off sales]
Monday to Sunday 00.00 to 23.59
Alcohol delivery times
08:00 – 00:00 Monday to Saturday and 09:00 - 23:00 Sunday.
Hours premises are open to the public (as a click and collect premises)
Monday to Sunday 09.30 to 16.30
Representations received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Adam Deweltz) · Environmental Health (“EH”) (Sally Fabbricatore / Maxwell Koduah) · Five local residents · Representatives from the Marylebone Association, Hallam Court Residents’ Association, Weymouth Court Residents Association and Portland Village Association. · Councillor Karen Scarborough (ward member for Marylebone High Street)
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application as presented would have the likely effect of undermining the licensing objectives, specifically in relation to public nuisance, the prevention of crime and disorder, protection of children and public safety.
· The hours sought for the supply of alcohol are beyond those of Westminster’s core hours and therefore against policy.
Policy Position
Policies HRS1 and OS1 of the City of Westminster Statement of Licensing Policy apply.
DECISION AND REASONS
Mr Kevin Jackaman summarised the application and advised that an additional submission had been received, from the applicant and Mr Richard Brown from Citizens Advice Westminster (who was representing local residents’ associations and others who had objected to the application), and these had been circulated previously to the Sub-Committee . An updated operating schedule for the Premises was circulated on behalf of the applicant on 11 May and this was noted by the Sub-Committee.
Mr Robert Botkai noted that no complaints had been made against the Premises to date. Constructive discussions had been held with interested parties resulting in an updated operating schedule and agreement on conditions. Mr Botkai highlighted the verification processes carried out in relation to the sale of alcohol and the contained nature of the operations resulting in no loitering of riders, therefore reducing disturbance to nearby residential addresses. To further prevent local disturbance, it was noted that delivery e-bikes are virtually silent and there is a no-smoking policy immediately outside the premises which would not affect residents.
Mr Botkai noted the 24-hour licence applied for in relation to the sale of alcohol but ... view the full minutes text for item 1. Media |
|||||||||||||
2:00 PM - Deliciously Ella, 18 - 20 Weighhouse Street, London, W1K 5LU PDF 4 MB
Additional documents:
Minutes: WCC LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO. 2
Wednesday 12 May 2021
Membership: Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chair), Councillor Heather Acton and Councillor Aicha Less
Officer Support: Legal Advisor: Horatio Chance Policy Officer: Aaron Hardy Committee Officer: Matt Gaskin Presenting Officer: Kevin Jackaman
Application for a New Premises Licence 21/00742/LIPN Full Decision
Premises
Deliciously Ella, 18-20 Weighhouse Street, London, W1K 5LU.
Applicant
The Mae Deli Ltd, represented by Mr Alun Thomas.
Cumulative Impact Area
This Premises is not in a Cumulative Impact Area.
Ward
West End.
Summary of Application
This is an application for a New Premises Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 (“The Act”). The premises intends to operate as a restaurant with ancillary bar use limited to 20:00 hours. There are 48 covers inside the premises and 16 external seating outside until 22:00 hours. The hours applied for are below with New Year’s Eve having been withdrawn.
Proposed Activities and Hours
Sale by retail of alcohol [on and off sales]
10:00 – 22:00 Monday to Saturday and 12:00 - 18:00 Sunday.
Hours premises are open to the public
10:00 – 22:00 Monday to Saturday and 12:00 - 18:00 Sunday.
Representations received
· Metropolitan Police (PC Dave Morgan) – withdrawn 23 March 2021 · Environmental Health (“EH”) (Maxwell Koduah) · 15 interested parties, including local residents
Summary of issues raised by objectors
· The application as presented would have the likely effect of undermining the licensing objectives, specifically in relation to prevention of public nuisance and public safety.
Policy Position
Policy HRS1 and Policy RTN1 of the City of Westminster Statement of Licensing Policy apply.
DECISION
Mr Kevin Jackaman summarised the application as set out in the report. Mr Jackaman noted that the initial application was for longer hours, however, these were amended following consultation, to the hours above, and outlined in the report. Additional submissions had been received from the applicant and these had been circulated to the Sub-Committee.
Mr Thomas invited the owners of Deliciously Ella, Mr Matthew Mills and Mrs Ella Mills, to contribute. They outlined the vision and history of the Premises as a healthy food offer. The reasons for requiring an alcohol licence were outlined to tie in with the desire to turn the Premises into a restaurant and how alcohol sales would make up a very small percentage of overall sales, maintaining that the Premises would be food-led with alcohol as ancillary.
Mr Thomas noted the amended alcohol sale hours applied for and clarified proposed conditions, following discussions with local residents following the original application, meaning that after 20:00 hours alcohol could only be served ancillary to a table meal.
Mr Mills confirmed that there had previously been an isolated rodent problem that was promptly dealt with, but the problem does not remain. Music played at the Premises is merely low-level and background. In response to questions from the Sub-Committee, Mr Mills confirmed that this Premises, which has been operating at Weighhouse Street since 2016, was currently the only site managed by the applicant and that there were no plans ... view the full minutes text for item 2. Media |