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Membership
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Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by
Members and Officers of any personal or prejudicial interests in
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20A Artesian Road, London, W2 5AR PDF 1 MB
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Site Name
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Application
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Licensing
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Bayswater
Ward/ Not in cumulative impact area
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20A
Artesian Road, London, W2 5AR
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Temporary
Event Notice
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18/09277/LITENN
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No.3
Thursday
16th August 2018
Membership:
Councillor Melvyn Caplan (Chairman), Councillor Susie Burbridge and
Councillor Peter Freeman
Legal
Adviser:
Barry Panto
Committee Officer: Kisi
Smith-Charlemagne
Presenting Officer: Shannon
Pring
Relevant
Persons Objecting: Metropolitan Police and Environmental
Health
Present:
Ms Sally Fabbricatore (Environmental
Health) and PC Bryan Lewis (Metropolitan Police)
20A
Artesian Road, London, W2 5AR, 18/09277/LITENN (Temporary Event
Notice)
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Sale
by Retail of Alcohol (Off sales)
Event
Period:
12.00 on Sunday
26th August 2018 to 17.00 on Monday 27th
August 2018
Times when licensable
activities will be carried out:
12.00 on Sunday
26th August 2018 to 18.00 on Sunday 26th
August 2018
12.00 on Monday
27th August 2018 to 17.00 on Monday 27th
August 2018
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The Sub-Committee considered a
Temporary Event Notice in respect of 20A Artesian Road, London, W2
5AR. The Licensing Officer provided an outline of the
Notice to the Sub-Committee. The
Premises User, Mr Charles Phillips, did not attend the meeting or
send a representative on his behalf. Efforts had been made to
contact Mr Phillips but it was understood that he was not
available.
This
was a Temporary Event Notice in relation to the Notting Hill
Carnival. The proposal was to sell
refreshments including beer from the front garden of the
premises.
Ms Sally Fabbricatore from
Environmental Health (EH) maintained her objection, advising that
it had been based on insufficient undertakings being given in order
to prevent public nuisance and protect public safety. Ms Fabbricatore then
advised the Sub-Committee that the Premises User was new to EH and
the Notting Hill Carnival, therefore EH
wanted to be sure that the location was suitable. Ms Fabbricatore
advised that EH issued its objections on 9th August and
corresponded with the Premises User on the 10th and
14th August, confirming that the location was suitable.
However, EH also wanted to ensure that a Challenge 25 proof of age
scheme would be adhered to, that all drinks would be served in
plastic cups and that a personal license holder would be on site
throughout the event. The Premises User
responded confirming that he did not have a personal
license. Ms Fabbricatore explained that she also had concerns
about trading taking place over the garden wall and had sought
clarification that the sales would be taking place in the front
garden.
The Sub-Committee made inquiries as to the size of the
garden and the storage of drinks and refreshments. EH were unable to provide a response to these
queries apart from indicating that the front garden area was very
small. The Sub-Committee raised further questions regarding other
occupants and owners of the premises and about the method used to
communicate with the Premises User. Ms
Fabbricatore advised the Sub-Committee
that she had communicated with the Premises User via e-mail, she
also clarified that the Premises User had advised that there was
only one other occupant and they had given permission. Ms Fabbricatore
confirmed that she was maintaining her ...
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