Agenda and minutes

Licensing Act Sub-Committee - Friday, 6th January 2006 10.30 a.m.

Venue: Lancaster Town Hall

Contact: Liz Bateson, Administration Services, telephone (01524) 582047 or email  ebateson@lancaster.gov.uk 

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THE RUNCIBLE SPOON - 11-15A MEETING HOUSE LANE, LANCASTER pdf icon PDF 22 KB

Application for the grant of a Premises Licence. 

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 This issue was settled prior to the hearing taking place.

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MT BELLY - 6 CLARENCE STREET, LANCASTER pdf icon PDF 22 KB

 Application for the grant of a Premises Licence.

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The Sub-Committee comprised Councillor Tony Wade (Chairman), Councillor      Peter Robinson and Councillor David Kerr.

 

The Legal Adviser was Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Head of Legal Services.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Jon Stark of Administration Services.

 

An application had been made by Arshid Mahmood, Tahir Mahmood and Javed Iqbal for a premises licence under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of MT Belly, 6 Clarence Street, Lancaster.  The hearing was held in the light of relevant representations received from a number of interested parties

 

The applicants, Arshid Mahmood and Tahir Mahmood were in attendance, with Ms Shanaz Patel who had written in support of the application.

 

A number of interested parties who had made representations were in attendance.  These were Alison Parker, Jane Simpson and Diana Cuming.   The interested parties were represented by Councillor Blakely.

 

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

 

The Legal Adviser reminded the Sub-Committee that this was an application for takeaway food premises, which, prior to the 24th November 2005 had not required to be licensed.  However, under the Licensing Act 2003, such premises now required a licence in order to supply hot food after 11.00 p.m.  This application was for the premises to open until midnight Sunday to Thursday, and until 01.00 hours on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

The interested parties then presented their representations.  Councillor Blakely, Ms Parker, Ms Cuming and Dr. Simpson addressed the Sub-Committee, and also called Christopher Kirkbride, Kathleen Wilson and Georgina Marchment, who gave  evidence of nuisance and disturbance caused by customers of the premises.

 

Mr. Tahir Mahmood then presented the applicants’ case, and Mr. Arshid Mahmood and Ms Shanaz Patel spoke in support of the application.

 

After summing up by the interested parties and the applicants, 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 given careful consideration to all the documentation presented to it, and to the oral representations made at the hearing.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted that this is an application for a premises licence for the provision of late night refreshment only. This has only become a licensable activity under the Licensing Act 2003, and prior to the Second Appointed Day, the 24th November 2005, no licence was required.  The Sub-Committee has noted that the premises have previously opened until midnight during the week and until 01.00 hours at week-ends without the need for a licence.

 

The Sub-Committee has considered the application in the light of the licensing objectives, and in particular the licensing objective to prevent public nuisance.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the interested parties in particular in respect of noise and disturbance from customers congregating outside the premises late at night, waiting to be served, and also eating food purchased at the premises, and also  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.