Agenda and draft minutes

Licensing Sub-Committee - Tuesday, 10th September 2024 10.00 a.m.

Venue: Morecambe Town Hall

Contact: Sarah Moorghen, Democratic Support - email  smoorghen@lancaster.gov.uk 

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LICENSING ACT 2003 PREMISE LICENCE REVIEW - FLAMES, 1-3 ROSEMARY LANE, LANCASTER, LA1 1NR - DETERMINATION OF APPLICATION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE PREMISES LICENCE pdf icon PDF 300 KB

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Minutes:

The Sub-Committee comprised of Councillor Sally Maddocks (Chair), Councillor Martin Bottoms and Councillor Margaret Pattison.

 

The Legal Adviser was Daniel Spencer, Solicitor.

 

The Democratic Support Officer was Sarah Moorghen.

 

The Sub-Committee was requested to consider an application from Home Office Immigration Enforcement for the review of a premise licence of a takeaway licensed for the provision of late-night refreshment, under Section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003. The application related to Flames, 1-3 Rosemary Lane, Lancaster LA1 1NR, The Licence Holder is Mr Rudolf Collaku.

 

During the statutory 28-day consultation period a further representation was received from the Chief Officer of Lancashire Constabulary represented by PC 2338 Andrew Taylor in support of the applicant.

 

Home Office Immigration Enforcement Officers Mr Josh Johns was in attendance, as was PC Andrew Taylor on behalf of Lancashire Constabulary.

 

Mr Rudolf Collaku was also in attendance together with his Solicitor Mr Malcolm Ireland from Harrison Drury Solicitors and Mr Ben Williams as Counsel.

 

The Chair 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 Chair.

 

The Licensing Officer, David Eglin, introduced the report.

 

Mr Johns, Home Officer Immigration Enforcement Officer introduced the applicant’s case.

 

PC Taylor made representations in support of the applicant’s case.

 

Mr Williams presented the premise license holder’s case.

 

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 a review of the premises licence for Flames, 1-3 Rosemary Lane, Lancaster LA1 1NR.

 

The Sub-Committee has noted the concerns of the Home Officer Immigration Enforcement Officers, and the Police relate to the persistent failure of the premises licence holder to comply with immigration laws. The premises had been visited on five occasions between October 2022 and May 2024 by Home Office Immigration Enforcement Officers where illegal working has been a constant issue, with six illegal workers have been encountered. Enforcement Officers have served a closure notice and Civil Penalties totalling £110,000 have been issued to the business.

 

The Sub-Committee also took note of the representations made by PC Taylor who provided supporting evidence of illegal workers at the premises and breaches of the conditions within their premises licence. He also outlined complaints and concerns relating to Modern Slavery and issues concerning lack of door staff and nuisance parking outside the premises.

 

The Sub-Committee has taken note of the witness statement of the premises licence holder Rudolf Collaku and the representations made on his behalf during the hearing. The Committee have noted that all current employees at the premises have the right to work in at the premises, that he has started making payments to the Civil Penalty Order in the sum of £2000 per month, with the first payment  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.