Agenda and minutes

Licensing Act Sub-Committee - Monday, 4th October 2010 9.00 a.m.

Venue: Lancaster Town Hall

Contact: Tom Silvani, Democratic Services - 01524 582132 - Email: tsilvani@lancaster.gov.uk 

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Bodrum, 28 Queen Street. Morecambe pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Application for Variation of Licence

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DECISION OF LICENSING ACT SUB-COMMITTEE

 

MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2010

 

BODRUM, 28 QUEEN STREET, MORECAMBE LA4 5EG

 

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Helen Helme (Chairman), Councillor Ian McCulloch and Councillor Bob Roe.

 

The Legal Adviser was Luke Gorst, Assistant Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Tom Silvani, Democratic Services.

 

An application for variation had been made under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 by Hassan Erdem in respect of Bodrum, 28 Queen Street, Morecambe LA4 5EG.

 

The hearing was held in light of a representation received from the Police.

 

Mr Erdem, for the applicant, was present at the hearing and was represented by Mr Faz Siddique, Mr Asif Razzaq and Mr Abid Khan of Lawson Taylor solicitors.        

 

PC Graeme Cheetham was also present.

 

The Chairman explained the procedure to those present, and stated that the hearing would be a discussion led by the licensing authority, and any questions would be put through the Chairman.

 

The Senior Licensing Officer, Caroline Morrison, introduced the report stating that the purpose of the application was to remove a condition on the premises licence relating to the provision of door staff. Mrs Morrison went on to explain that in the vicinity were a number of take-away premises who were also applying to remove the same condition.

 

PC Cheetham then presented the police objection to the application.

 

Mr Razzak and Mr Siddique then presented the applicant’s case.

 

After summing up by the parties, the Sub-Committee withdrew to make its decision, and sought advice from its legal adviser as to the appropriate phraseology of the decision.

 

DECISION

 

 

 

The Sub-Committee has carefully considered all the written information before it, and all the representations and views expressed at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that the application relates to the removal from the licence of the condition relating to door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the police relate to the potential for the increase in crime and disorder at the premises if it is not a condition of the licence that at least one SIA registered door supervisor is on the premises after 1am until closing time on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

In making the decision, the Sub-Committee has taken into account that the premises has been flagrantly in breach of its current licence condition relating to door staff, however it also acknowledges that the police chose not to enforce this condition as a result of an ongoing unwritten agreement between several premises in the vicinity to share their door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the crime figures presented by the police and the representations from the officer at the hearing and are satisfied that these premises have a very real potential for violence and disorder if not controlled by SIA registered supervisors. The trouble is more likely after midnight after people may be leaving the pubs in the locality and be under the influence of alcohol. The Sub-Committee is therefore of the opinion that it is proportionate  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1.

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Morecambe Fried Chicken, 266 Marine Road Central. Morecambe pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Application for Variation of Licence

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DECISION OF LICENSING ACT SUB-COMMITTEE

 

MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2010

 

MORECAMBE FRIED CHICKEN, 265/266 MARINE ROAD CENTRAL, MORECAMBE LA4 5BX

 

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Helen Helme (Chairman), Councillor Ian McCulloch and Councillor Bob Roe.

 

The Legal Adviser was Luke Gorst, Assistant Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Tom Silvani, Democratic Services.

 

An application for variation had been made under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 by Alie Ltd in respect of Morecambe Fried Chicken, 265/266 Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 5BX.

 

The hearing was held in light of a representation received from the Police.

 

Mr Ezdi, for the applicant, was present at the hearing and was represented by Mr Faz Siddique, Mr Asif Razzaq and Mr Abid Khan of Lawson Taylor solicitors.        

 

PC Graeme Cheetham was also present.

 

The Chairman explained the procedure to those present, and stated that the hearing would be a discussion led by the licensing authority, and any questions would be put through the Chairman.

 

The Senior Licensing Officer, Caroline Morrison, introduced the report stating that the purpose of the application was to remove a condition on the premises licence relating to the provision of door staff. Mrs Morrison went on to explain that in the vicinity were a number of take-away premises who were also applying to remove the same condition.

 

PC Cheetham then presented the police objection to the application.

 

Mr Razzaq and Mr Siddique then presented the applicant’s case

 

After summing up by the parties, the Sub-Committee withdrew to make its decision, and sought advice from its legal adviser as to the appropriate phraseology of the decision.

 

DECISION

 

The Sub-Committee has carefully considered all the written information before it, and all the representations and views expressed at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that the application relates to the removal from the licence of the condition relating to door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the police relate to the potential for the increase in crime and disorder at the premises if it is not a condition of the licence that at least one SIA registered door supervisor is on the premises after 1am until closing time on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

In making the decision, the Sub-Committee has taken into account that the premises has been flagrantly in breach of its current licence condition relating to door staff, however it also acknowledges that the police chose not to enforce this condition as a result of an ongoing unwritten agreement between several premises in the vicinity to share their door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the crime figures presented by the police and the representations from the officer at the hearing and are satisfied that these premises have a very real potential for violence and disorder if not controlled by SIA registered supervisors. The trouble is more likely after midnight after people may be leaving the pubs in the locality and be under the influence of alcohol. The Sub-Committee is therefore of the opinion that it  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.

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Pizzeria Italia, 15 Queen Street. Morecambe pdf icon PDF 89 KB

Application for Variation of Licence

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DECISION OF LICENSING ACT SUB-COMMITTEE

 

MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2010

 

PIZZERIA ITALIA, 15 QUEEN STREET, MORECAMBE LA4 5EQ

 

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Helen Helme (Chairman), Councillor Ian McCulloch and Councillor Bob Roe.

 

The Legal Adviser was Luke Gorst, Assistant Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Tom Silvani, Democratic Services.

 

An application for variation had been made under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 by Hasan Kalayci in respect of Pizzeria Italia, 15 Queen Street, Morecambe LA4 5EQ.

 

The hearing was held in light of a representation received from the Police.

 

Mr Kalayci, for the applicant, was present at the hearing and was represented by Mr Faz Siddique, Mr Asif Razzaq and Mr Abid Khan of Lawson Taylor solicitors.       

 

PC Graeme Cheetham was also present.

 

The Chairman explained the procedure to those present, and stated that the hearing would be a discussion led by the licensing authority, and any questions would be put through the Chairman.

 

The Senior Licensing Officer, Caroline Morrison, introduced the report stating that the purpose of the application was to remove a condition on the premises licence relating to the provision of door staff. Mrs Morrison went on to explain that in the vicinity were a number of take-away premises who were also applying to remove the same condition.

 

PC Cheetham then presented the police objection to the application.

 

Mr Razzak and Mr Siddique then presented the applicants case.

 

After summing up by the parties, the Sub-Committee withdrew to make its decision, and sought advice from its legal adviser as to the appropriate phraseology of the decision.

 

DECISION

 

 

 

 

The Sub-Committee has carefully considered all the written information before it, and all the representations and views expressed at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that the application relates to the removal from the licence of the condition relating to door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the police relate to the potential for the increase in crime and disorder at the premises if it is not a condition of the licence that at least one SIA registered door supervisor is on the premises after 1am until closing time on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

In making the decision, the Sub-Committee has taken into account that the premises has been flagrantly in breach of its current licence condition relating to door staff, however it also acknowledges that the police chose not to enforce this condition as a result of an ongoing unwritten agreement between several premises in the vicinity to share their door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the crime figures presented by the police and the representations from the officer at the hearing and are satisfied that these premises have a very real potential for violence and disorder if not controlled by SIA registered supervisors. The trouble is more likely after midnight after people may be leaving the pubs in the locality and be under the influence of alcohol. The Sub-Committee is therefore of the opinion that it is  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.

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Rehmans Takeaway, 26 Queen Street. Morecambe pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Application for Variation of Licence

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DECISION OF LICENSING ACT SUB-COMMITTEE

 

MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2010

 

REHMANS TAKEAWAY, 26 QUEEN STREET, MORECAMBE LA4 5EG

 

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Helen Helme (Chairman), Councillor Ian McCulloch and Councillor Bob Roe.

 

The Legal Adviser was Luke Gorst, Assistant Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Tom Silvani, Democratic Services.

 

An application for variation had been made under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 by Mohamed Raisat in respect of Rehmans Takeaway, 26 Queen Street, Morecambe LA4 5EG.

 

The hearing was held in light of a representation received from the Police.

 

Mr Raisat, for the applicant, was present at the hearing and was represented by Mr Faz Siddique, Mr Asif Razzaq and Mr Abid Khan of Lawson Taylor solicitors.

 

PC Graeme Cheetham was also present.

 

The Chairman explained the procedure to those present, and stated that the hearing would be a discussion led by the licensing authority, and any questions would be put through the Chairman.

 

The Senior Licensing Officer, Caroline Morrison, introduced the report stating that the purpose of the application was to remove a condition on the premises licence relating to the provision of door staff. Mrs Morrison went on to explain that in the vicinity were a number of take-away premises who were also applying to remove the same condition.

 

PC Cheetham then presented the police objection to the application.

 

Mr Razzak and Mr Siddique then presented the applicant’s case.

 

After summing up by the parties, the Sub-Committee withdrew to make its decision, and sought advice from its legal adviser as to the appropriate phraseology of the decision.

 

DECISION

 

 

 

The Sub-Committee has carefully considered all the written information before it, and all the representations and views expressed at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that the application relates to the removal from the licence of the condition relating to door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the police relate to the potential for the increase in crime and disorder at the premises if it is not a condition of the licence that at least one SIA registered door supervisor is on the premises after 1am until closing time on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

In making the decision, the Sub-Committee has taken into account that the premises has been flagrantly in breach of its current licence condition relating to door staff, however it also acknowledges that the police chose not to enforce this condition as a result of an ongoing unwritten agreement between several premises in the vicinity to share their door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the crime figures presented by the police and the representations from the officer at the hearing and are satisfied that these premises have a very real potential for violence and disorder if not controlled by SIA registered supervisors. The trouble is more likely after midnight after people may be leaving the pubs in the locality and be under the influence of alcohol. The Sub-Committee is therefore of the opinion that it is  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.

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Shahi Tandoori Takeaway, 8 Queen Street, Morecambe pdf icon PDF 88 KB

Application for Variation of Licence

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DECISION OF LICENSING ACT SUB-COMMITTEE

 

MONDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2010

 

SHAHI TANDOORI TAKEAWAY, 8 QUEEN STREET, MORECAMBE LA4 5EG

 

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Helen Helme (Chairman), Councillor Ian McCulloch and Councillor Bob Roe.

 

The Legal Adviser was Luke Gorst, Assistant Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Tom Silvani, Democratic Services.

 

An application for variation had been made under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 by Mohammad Naeem Aslam in respect of Shahi Tandoori Takeaway, 8 Queen Street, Morecambe LA4 5EG.

 

The hearing was held in light of a representation received from the Police.

 

Mr Aslam, for the applicant, was present at the hearing and was represented by Mr Faz Siddique, Mr Asif Razzaq and Mr Abid Khan of Lawson Taylor solicitors.

 

PC Graeme Cheetham was also present.

 

The Chairman explained the procedure to those present, and stated that the hearing would be a discussion led by the licensing authority, and any questions would be put through the Chairman.

 

The Senior Licensing Officer, Caroline Morrison, introduced the report stating that the purpose of the application was to remove a condition on the premises licence relating to the provision of door staff. Mrs Morrison went on to explain that in the vicinity were a number of take-away premises who were also applying to remove the same condition.

 

PC Cheetham then presented the police objection to the application.

 

Mr Razzak and Mr Siddique then presented the applicant’s case.

 

After summing up by the parties, the Sub-Committee withdrew to make its decision, and sought advice from its legal adviser as to the appropriate phraseology of the decision.

 

DECISION

 

 

The Sub-Committee has carefully considered all the written information before it, and all the representations and views expressed at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that the application relates to the removal from the licence of the condition relating to door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the police relate to the potential for the increase in crime and disorder at the premises if it is not a condition of the licence that at least one SIA registered door supervisor is on the premises after 1am until closing time on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

In making the decision, the Sub-Committee has taken into account that the premises has been flagrantly in breach of its current licence condition relating to door staff, however it also acknowledges that the police chose not to enforce this condition as a result of an ongoing unwritten agreement between several premises in the vicinity to share their door staff.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the crime figures presented by the police and the representations from the officer at the hearing and are satisfied that these premises have a very real potential for violence and disorder if not controlled by SIA registered supervisors. The trouble is more likely after midnight after people may be leaving the pubs in the locality and be under the influence of alcohol. The Sub-Committee is therefore of the opinion  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.