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Membership

To report any changes to the membership.

Minutes:

1.1       There were no chnages to the Membership.

2.

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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60 Crawford Street, W1H 4JS pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Ward
CIA*
SCZ
**

Site Name & Address

Application
Type

Licensing Reference No.

Bryanston and Dorset Square

None*

None**

60 Crawford Street,        W1H 4JS

New Premises Licence

21/06391/LIPN

*Cumulative Impact Area
** Special Consideration Zone

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO.2

(“The Committee”)

 

Wednesday 3 November 2021

          

Membership:      Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chairman) Councillor Louise Hyams and Councillor Rita Begum

 

Officer Support:      Legal Advisor:               Viviene Walker

                                  Policy Officer:                Aaron Hardy

                                  Committee Officer:        Sarah Craddock

                                  Presenting Officer:        Emanuela Meloyan              

Application for a New Premises Licence in respect of 60 Crawford Street London W1H 4JS – 21/06391/LIPN

 

FULL DECISION

Premises

 

60 Crawford Street

London

W1H 4JS

  

Applicant

 

Ta Turu Store Limited

Represented by Mr Charles Denny, Licensing Consultant, Innpacked Ltd and

Mr Fabri, Company Director, Ta Turu Store Limited.

 

Cumulative Impact Area?

N/A

Ward

Bryanston and Dorset Square Ward

 

Proposed Licensable Activities and Hours

 

Retail Sale of Alcohol (On and Off Sales)

 

Monday to Sunday 11:00 to 23:00

 

Seasonal Variation: None

 

Hours Premises are Open to the Public

 

Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 23:15

 

Seasonal Variation: None

 

Representations Received

 

·       The Metropolitan Police Service (Withdrawn 25 August 2021)

·       Environmental Health Service – Anil Drayan

·       Five Local Residents from Crawford Street, W1

 

Policy Considerations

 

HRS1 - Applications within the core hours set out below in this policy will generally be granted for the relevant premises uses, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.  Applications for hours outside the core hours set out in Clause C will be considered on their merits, subject to other relevant policies, and with particular regard to the demonstration of compliance in the requirements of policies CD1, PS1, PN1 and CH1 associated with the likelihood of the effect of the grant of a licence for later or earlier hours on crime and disorder, public safety, public nuisance and the protection of children from harm.

 

RTN1 - Applications outside the West End Cumulative Impact Zone will generally be granted subject to the application meeting the requirements of policies CD1, PS1, PN1 and CH1.  The hours for licensable activities being within the Council’s Core Hours Policy HRS1.

 

Summary of Objections

·       Environmental Health stated that the supply of alcohol and for the hours requested may have the effect of increasing public nuisance in the area;

·       Local residents were concerned about noise nuisance and cooking smells.

 

Summary of Application

This is an application for a New Premises Licence under the Licensing Act 2003

(“The Act”).  The Premises propose to operate as a Café.  The Premises are within the Bryanston and Dorset Square Ward but not within the West End Cumulative Impact Zones. There is a resident count of 390.

 

 

 

SUBMISSIONS AND REASONS

Ms Emanuela Meloyan, Senior Licensing Officer, summarised the application set out in the report before the Sub-Committee.  She advised that the Sub-Committee had before it an application for a new Premises Licence which intended to operate as a café. The Sub-Committee heard that the applicant had requested Sale by Retail of Alcohol (On and Off Sales) Monday to Sunday:11:00 to 23:00.  The Sub-Committee noted that the Environmental Health Service and five local residents had made representations against the application and that the Metropolitan Police Service had withdrawn their representation on  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.

3.

30A Pimlico Road SW1W 8LJ pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Ward
CIA*
SCZ**

Site Name & Address

Application
Type

Licensing Reference No.

Churchill

None*

None**

30A Pimlico Road,     SW1W 8LJ

New Premises Licence

21/05866/LIPN

*Cumulative Impact Area
** Special Consideration Zone

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE NO.2

(“The Committee”)

 

Wednesday 3 November 2021

          

Membership:      Councillor Tim Mitchell (Chairman) Councillor Louise Hyams and Councillor Rita Begum

 

Officer Support:      Legal Advisor:               Viviene Walker

                                  Policy Officer:                Aaron Hardy

                                  Committee Officer:        Sarah Craddock

                                  Presenting Officer:        Emanuela Meloyan              

Application for a New Premises Licence in respect of 30A Pimlico Road London SW1W 8LJ – 21/05866/LIPN

 

FULL DECISION

Premises  

 

30A Pimlico Road

London

SW1W 8LJ

 

Applicant

 

Kr Coffee Limited

Represented by Ms Nicky Bushnell

 

Cumulative Impact Area?

N/A

Ward

Churchill Ward

 

Proposed Licensable Activities and Hours

 

Retail Sale of Alcohol (On Sales)

 

Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 22:00

 

Seasonal Variation: None

 

Retail Sale of Alcohol (Off Sales)

 

Monday to Saturday 08:00 to 22:00

Sunday 09:00 to 22:00

 

Seasonal Variation: None

 

Hours Premises are Open to the Public

 

Monday to Sunday 07:00 to 22:00

 

Seasonal Variation: None

 

Representations Received

 

·       The Metropolitan Police Service (Withdrawn 15 July 2021)

·       Environmental Health Service – Ian Watson

·       Three residents against the application

·       Councillor Begum against the application.

·       One resident in support of the application.

 

Policy Considerations

 

HRS1 - Applications within the core hours set out below in this policy will generally be granted for the relevant premises uses, subject to not being contrary to other policies in the Statement of Licensing Policy.  Applications for hours outside the core hours set out in Clause C will be considered on their merits, subject to other relevant policies, and with particular regard to the demonstration of compliance in the requirements of policies CD1, PS1, PN1 and CH1 associated with the likelihood of the effect of the grant of a licence for later or earlier hours on crime and disorder, public safety, public nuisance and the protection of children from harm.

 

RTN1 - Applications outside the West End Cumulative Impact Zone will generally be granted subject to the application meeting the requirements of policies CD1, PS1, PN1 and CH1.  The hours for licensable activities being within the Council’s Core Hours Policy HRS1.

 

Summary of Objections

·       Environmental Health stated that the supply of alcohol, provision of Recorded Music both indoors and outdoors  and for the hours requested may have the effect of increasing public nuisance in the area. (The Applicant has now withdrawn recorded music from the application).

·       Environmental Health were further concerned about odour nuisance and how internal noise transference shall not occur through party wall connections.

·       The plans indicate external areas, but it is not clear if these are part of the public highway or private forecourt.

·       Local residents were concerned about the opening and closing times, noise nuisance, intoxicated people and cooking smells.  They were also concerned about the tables and chairs on the pavement at 6.30am in the morning and the removal of them in the evenings. The residents noted that this would be the second licensed business serving alcohol directly opposite a very culturally diverse primary school, which will include some cultures that cannot step anywhere where alcohol is consumed, making Orange Square a non- inclusive space.

·       Councillor Liza Begum was concerned  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.