Agenda and decisions

Licensing Sub Committee A - Monday 4 December 2023 7.00 pm

Venue: Council Chambers, Hackney Town Hall

Contact: Natalie Williams, Senior Governance Officer 

Items
No. Item

1.

Election of Chair

2.

Apologies for Absence

3.

Declarations of Interest

Members are invited to consider the guidance  which accompanies thismgenda and make declarations as appropriate.

4.

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

5.

Licensing Sub-Committee Hearing Procedure pdf icon PDF 88 KB

6.

Premises Licence: 83 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3AY pdf icon PDF 11 MB

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

The decision

 

The Licensing Sub-committee in considering this decision from the information presented to it within the report and at the hearing today has determined that having regard to the promotion of all the licensing objectives:

 

·  The prevention of crime and disorder;

·  Public safety;

·  Prevention of public nuisance;

·  The protection of children from harm;

 

the application for a premises licence has been refused in accordance with Licensing Policies LP1, LP2, LP3, LP6 and LP12 within the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy.

 

Reasons for the decision

 

The Licensing Sub-committee, having heard from the Licensing Authority, the Metropolitan Police Service (“the Police”) and Other Persons (local residents objecting to the application) believed that granting the application for a shadow premises licence would result in the licensing objectives being undermined.

 

The Sub-committee took into consideration the representations of the 49 Other Persons who objected to this application due the impact it would have on local residents late at night. The Sub-committee took into account representations about the impact of sleep deprivation on local residents, and that the premises had a negative impact on the area. The Sub-committee took into account that there were also public safety concerns In a densely populated area where no consideration was given to local residents.

 

The Sub-committee took into consideration the representations made from 11 local residents who supported the Applicant’s application that the grant of the premises licence would help to make the area more of a community, and it will add to community safety.

 

The Sub-committee took into consideration the representations made by the Police’s legal representative that there has to be conformity and transparency of licensing decision-making. Unless there is a good reason to depart from the decision in July 2023, then the decision should be a balancing act when determining the application, which, if granted, would circumvent concerns of local residents.

 

The Sub-committee took into account the Applicant’s representations that he does not intend to trade or operate the premises, if the shadow licence is granted, and that the premises would remain closed pending the sale of the premises. The Applicant made representations that he has empathy for the local residence, and that Luke

Alford is the Designated Premises Supervisor, who is a solicitor, and he would not allow Shoreditch Bar Group to trade in any circumstances. It is a framework premise licence and it will be conditioned.

 

After carefully considering all the representations and evidence from the Licensing Authority, the Police and their legal representative, and a number of representations from local residents both for and against the application, and the Applicant and their legal representative the Sub-committee felt that they could not grant the shadow premises licence.

 

The Sub-committee felt that the Applicant and their legal representative had said nothing that gave them confidence about how the premises would operate if the shadow premises licence was granted. The Sub-committee felt that the Applicant had not addressed their concerns relating to the impact the premises would have on local residents and the  ...  view the full decision text for item 6.

7.

Temporary Event Notices - Standing Item