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Membership
To report any changes to the membership.
Minutes:
1.1 There were no chnges 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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Flesh & Buns, 29 - 33 Berners Street, London, W1T 3LR PDF 3 MB
App
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact Area
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Site Name and Address
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App
Type
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Licensing Ref No.
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West End Ward /Not in Cumulative Impact
Area
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Flesh & Buns,
29 - 33 Berners Street London W1T
3LR
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Premises
Licence
Variation
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19/14111/LIPV
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Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 6
Thursday 16th January
2020
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman), Councillor Peter Freeman
and Councillor Maggie Carman
Legal Adviser: Barry
Panto
Committee Officer:
Artemis Kassi
Policy Officer:
Aaron Hardy
Presenting Officer:
Kevin Jackaman
Relevant Representations: Environmental Health, 3 local residents from
Berners Mansions and the Head Lessee of Berners
Mansions.
Present:
Jack Spiegler (Solicitor, representing the Applicant), Steven Hill
and Emilie Reynall (Bone Daddies Ltd), Anil
Drayan (Environmental Health) , Robert Sutherland (Solicitor,
representing Berners MM Ltd, the Head Lessee for Berners Mansions)
and Michael Poole and David Offenbach, local residents living in
Berners Mansions.
Flesh
& Buns, 29-33 Berners Street, London, W1T 3LR
(“the Premises”)
19/14111/LIPV
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Sale
by Retail of Alcohol – On and Off Sales
Monday to Thursday:
10:00 to 23:30
Friday to Saturday:
10:00 to 00:00
Sunday: 12:00 to
22:30
The
proposed variation is to include off sales of alcohol so as to
extend the existing sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises
to the external seating area on the basis that the consumption of
alcohol in that external area will also be ancillary to a
substantial table meal.
The
applicant has also proposd that an additional condition be added to
the licence as follows:
The
supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises shall only be to
persons seated in the designated external seating area.
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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 Bone Daddies Ltd (“the Applicant”) for a
variation of the premises licence in respect of Flesh & Buns, 29-33 Berners Street, London, W1T
3LR.
The Presenting Officer
introduced the application to vary the licence. Kevin Jackaman
advised the Sub-Committee that the Applicant was seeking to
authorise the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises and
that it was proposed to add a licence condition to allow the supply
of alcohol for off-premises consumption in a designated seating
area external to the restaurant. Mr Jackaman also advised that
representations had been received from the Environmental Health
Services and four resident objections (including a representation
from David Offenbach, a local resident living in Berners Mansions,
whose representation was not included in the agenda papers but was
circulated to all those present). The Sub-Committee noted that
the premises were located in the West End
Ward, which was not in a Cumulative Impact Area.
Mr Jack Spiegler, Solicitor,
representing the Applicant, advised that this was an application
for a variation in premises licence to allow off-sales to a maximum
of six persons seated outside the restaurant consistent with
Planning and Highways consent. The Sub-Committee heard that those
consents authorised service to the six persons seated in the
designated outside area until 21:00, with closure of that area at
21:30.
Mr Spiegler advised that the
Applicant had offered the condition ‘‘The supply of
alcohol for consumption off the premises shall only be to persons
seated in the designated external seating area.” Mr Spiegler
also advised ...
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Yeo Dairy Café Limited, 20 Queensway London, W2 3RX PDF 1 MB
App
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Ward /
Cumulative Impact Area
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Site Name and Address
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App
Type
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Licensing Ref No.
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Lancaster Gate Ward/ Queensway Cumulative Impact
Area
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Yeo Dairy Café Limited, 20 Queensway
London
W2 3RX
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Premises
Licence
Variation
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19/12450/LIPV
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 6
Thursday
16th January 2020
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman), Councillor Maggie Carman
and Councillor Peter Freeman
Legal
Adviser: Barry
Panto
Committee Officer: Artemis
Kassi
Policy
Officer:
Aaron Hardy
Presenting Officer: Kevin
Jackaman
Relevant Representations:
Environmental Health Service, Licensing Authority and two
Residents’ Associations
Present: Charlotte
Bowers (on behalf of the Applicant Company), David Inzani
(solicitor, Poppleston Allen, representing the Applicant Company),
Angela Seaward (Licensing Authority), Ian Watson (Environmental
Health Service), John Zamit (Bayswater Residents’ Association
and South East Bayswater Residents’ Association)
Yeo Valley
Dairy Café Limited 20 Queensway, London, W2 3RX
(“the Premises”)
19/12450/LIPN
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Sale
by Retail of Alcohol – On and Off Sales
Monday to Saturday:
10:00 to 23:00
Sunday: 12:00 to
22:30
Seasonal Variations / Non-Standard Timings:
None.
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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 Yeo Dairy Café (“the Applicant”)
for a new premises licence in respect of 20 Queensway, London W2
3RX.
The Presenting Officer, Mr
Kevin Jackaman, introduced the application. He advised that
representations had been received from the Environmental Health
Service, the Licensing Authority, residents’ associations
represented by Mr John Zamit and the Metropolitan Police Service.
Mr Jackaman further advised that, following a reduction to the
start time for the sale of alcohol, the Police had withdrawn this
representation on 4th December. Mr Jackaman noted that
further conditions had been proposed by the residents’
associations and it was noted that these had been agreed by the
applicant. The Sub-Committee noted that
the premises were located in the Lancaster
Gate ward in the Queensway Cumulative Impact
Area.
Mr David Inzani,
representing the Applicant, advised that this was an application
for a new premises licence. The
Sub-Committee heard that the Applicant, a Somerset-based company
focusing on organic produce, had taken a ten-year lease on the
premises in Queensway in January 2019 and that the Applicant was
using the premises’ office space as its London office hub. Mr
Inzani stated that the Applicant was seeking to permit the sale of alcohol
(on and off the premises) between 10:00 to
23:00 from Monday to Saturday and between 12:00 to 22:30 on
Sundays, with no seasonal variations.
Mr Inzani advised the
Sub-Committee that changes had been made to the original proposals
to bring the application within core hours and further conditions
covering nuisance, fumes, odours, deliveries, recycling and closure
of windows and doors had been agreed with John Zamit, representing
the residents’ associations. Mr Inzani stated that, following
the agreed amendments, there would be no vertical drinking, the
sale of alcohol would be ancillary to the sale of substantial food
throughout the entire Premises and the maximum seated capacity
would be 30 persons.
The Sub-Committee noted the
amended set of conditions and the amended plan that had been
submitted by the Applicant. An important aspect of the amendment
was the removal of a hatched area on the plan and an amendment to
condition 10 on ...
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The Gaslight Club, 4 Duke of York Street, London, SW1Y 6LA PDF 1 MB
App
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Ward
/
Cumulative Impact Area
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Site Name
and Address
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App
Type
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Licensing
Ref No.
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West End
Ward/West End Cumulative Impact Area
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The
Gaslight Club, 4 Duke of York Street, London, SW1Y 6LA.
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Sexual
Entertainment
Venue
Licence
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19/12275/
LISEVR
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE No. 6
Thursday
16th January 2020
Membership:
Councillor Karen Scarborough (Chairman), Councillor Peter Freeman
and Councillor Maggie Carman
Legal
Adviser: Barry
Panto
Committee Officer: Artemis
Kassi
Policy
Officer:
Aaron Hardy
Presenting Officer: Kevin
Jackaman
Objections:
One anonymous objector
Present:
Philip Kolvin QC (Counsel representing the Applicant, The Gaslight
of St James’s Limited), Suzanne Davies (Solicitor
representing the Applicant company), Gary Nichols (General Manager
for the Applicant), Paul Philpot (Operations Manager for the
Applicant) and Nicola Richards (The Secrets Group)
The
Gaslight Club, 4 Duke of York Street, London, SW1Y 6LA
(“the Premises”)
19/12275/LISEVR
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Renewal of a Sexual Entertainment Venue Premises
Licence
The application was to
renew the sexual entertainment venue premises licence to provide
relevant entertainment.
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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 The Gaslight of St James’s Limited (“the
Applicant”) to renew a sexual entertainment venue premises
licence in respect of The Gaslight Club, 4 Duke of York Street,
London SW1Y 6LA.
The anonymous objector did not
attend the hearing, but the members noted the details of the
objection which were set out in full in the report.
Mr Philip Kolvin QC addressed
the Sub-Committee, advising the members that this was a renewal
with no variations of a sexual entertainment venue premises licence
for a long-standing sexual entertainment venue. Mr Kolvin stated
that the venue entrance was a discreet doorway and that there was
no evidence of negative impact on the locality. He observed that
the venue had attracted almost no public objection. The one
objection that had been made was a generic objection to the
existence of any sexual entertainment venues.
The
Sub-Committee noted that the premises are situated in an area that
is considered to be appropriate for SEVs and that no one, apart
from the one anonymous objector, had raised any concerns about the
suitability of the area. No problems had been identified with the
operation of the premises which had been trading from its current
venue for many years.
The
Sub-Committee also noted that there were no objections to the
application from the police or the Environmental Health
Service.
The
Sub-Committee has a duty to consider each application on its
individual merits. After carefully weighing the evidence before it and the human rights
considerations
identified in the report, the Sub-Committee was of the view that
there was no basis for refusing the application. It therefore
decided to grant the the renewal application accordingly with the
standard and special conditions that had previously been imposed on
the licence.
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Conditions attached to the Licence
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Standard Conditions
1. Whilst Relevant Entertainment is taking place
no person under the age of 18 shall be on the licensed premises and
a clear notice to that effect shall be displayed at the entrance in
a prominent position so that it can be easily read by persons
entering the premises.
2. Whenever persons under the age of 18 are
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