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Items
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Item |
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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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2. |
Declarations of Interest
To receive declarations by
Members and Officers of any personal or prejudicial interests in
matters on this agenda.
Minutes:
2.1 There were no declarations
of interest.
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1. |
Bagatelle, Basement and Ground Floor Dover House, 34 Dover Street, London, W1S 4NG PDF 3 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact Area
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Site Name and Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference Number
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1.
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West End Ward/Not in Cumulative Impact
Area
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Bagatelle, Basement and Ground Floor Dover House,
34 Dover Street, London, W1S 4NG
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Premises Licence Variation
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19/02160/LIPV
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Minutes:
The application was withdrawn
by the applicant.
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2. |
Wingstop Restaurants, Basement to Second Floor, 138 Shaftesbury Avenue London, W1D 7EA PDF 2 MB
App
No
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact Area
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Site Name and Address
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Application
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Licensing Reference Number
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2.
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St James’s Ward/ West End Cumulative Impact
Area
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Wingstop Restaurants, Basement to Second Floor, 138
Shaftesbury Avenue London, W1D 7EA
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Premises Licence Variation
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19/00950/LIPV
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 5
Thursday
25th April 2019
Membership:
Councillor Murad Gassanly (Chairman), Councillor Jim Glen and
Councillor Aziz Toki
Legal
Adviser: Horatio
Chance
Committee Officer: Tristan
Fieldsend
Presenting Officer: Michelle
Steward
Relevant Representations: The Licensing Authority and Environmental
Health
Present:
Ms Lana Tricker (Solicitor,
representing the Applicant), Mr Herman Sahota (Applicant), Ms
Sumeet Anand-Patel (LT Law), Miss Daisy Gadd (Licensing Authority)
and Mr Maxwell Koduah (Environmental
Health)
Wingstop
Restaurants, Basement to Second Floor,
138 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7EA (“The
Premises”)
19/00950/LIPV
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1.
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Sale
by Retail of Alcohol
Current:
Both on and off the
Premises.
Monday to Saturday:
11:00 to 23:00
Sunday: 10:00 to
22:30
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Proposed:
As change, however
extended hours will relate to on sales only.
Monday to Saturday:
11:00 to 00:00
Sunday 10:00 to
22:30
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Amendments to
application advised at hearing:
None.
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Decision (including
reasons if different from those set out in report):
The Sub-Committee considered an
application by Lemon Pepper Holdings Ltd for a variation of a
premises licence in respect of Wingstop Restaurants, Basement to Second Floor, 138 Shaftesbury Avenue,
London, W1D 7EA.
The Licensing officer
introduced the application and confirmed that the Police had
withdrawn their representation following the agreement of
conditions with the Applicant. It was confirmed that the Premises
was located within the West End Cumulative Impact Area (CIA). It
was also confirmed that the residential representation received had
also been withdrawn following the Applicant’s agreement to
remove the extension of hours on Sundays for on sales of
alcohol.
Ms Tricker, representing the Applicant, explained that
the licence had originally been granted in March 2018. The
application before the Sub-Committee was to vary the licence and
this largely consisted of two areas. The first area concerned those
activities permitted on the Premises. It was proposed to permit
late night refreshment on the Premises from 23:00 hours to 00:00
hours Monday to Saturday. The hours for the provision of the sale
of alcohol on the Premises were also proposed to be extended from
23:00 hours to 00:00 hours Monday to Saturday with no change on
Sundays. The second area related to those activities permitted off
the Premises, where it was proposed to allow the provision of late
night refreshment from 23:00 hours to 00:00 hours Monday to
Saturday. Other aspects of the variation included an extension of
the opening hours to 00:00 Monday to Saturday and a change to the
waste collection condition. The SIA condition proposed by the
Police had been agreed with the applicant. No changes to the
capacity of the Premises were requested.
Ms Tricker advised that the sale of alcohol was
currently heavily restricted by the conditions on the licence and
it was not proposed for these to be relaxed. Only three types of
beer were on offer and sales of alcohol formed a very small part of
the operation, consisting of only 1-2% of total turnover. The
Premises did not contain a bar or holding bar, no alcohol was on
display, there was no external advertising ...
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