Agenda and decisions

Licensing Sub Committee D - Thursday 10 February 2022 2.00 pm

Venue: Until further notice, all Council meetings will be held remotely

Contact: Gareth Sykes , Governance Services Officer  Email:  gareth.sykes@hackney.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Election of Chair

2.

Apologies for Absence

3.

Declarations of Interest - Members to declare as appropriate

4.

Minutes of the Previous Meeting

Decision:

There were no minutes for consideration at the meeting.

5.

Licensing Sub-Committee Hearing Procedure pdf icon PDF 199 KB

6.

Application to vary the premises licence: The Tiger, Wick Road, London, E9 5AF pdf icon PDF 4 MB

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 to vary a premises licence has been refused in accordance with Licensing Policies LP1, LP2, LP3 and LP11 within the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy.

 

Reasons for the decision

 

The Licensing Sub-committee, having heard from the Responsible Authorities (the Metropolitan Police Service and the Licensing Authority) and Other Persons believed that granting the application would be likely to result in the licensing objectives being undermined, and would have a negative impact on the residential area.

 

The sub-committee took into consideration the representations of the Metropolitan Police Service (“the police”) objected to this application due the impact it would have on the area. The police made representations that the premises already benefit from hours that exceed the core hours as set out in Policy LP3 of the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and this application if granted would further exceed those hours. In addition the police made submissions that the premises are situated on a busy junction and close to residential premises. The police also had concerns about dispersal from the premises that the removal of condition 25 is likely to see an increase in the use of the function room and an increase in the number of persons in the premises.

 

The sub-committee also heard from the Licensing Authority that the proposed variation for additional hours could have a negative impact on residential premises in the immediate vicinity. The Licensing Authority made representations that the premises is close to a busy junction. The sub-committee heard that it is expected that the volume of traffic and the ambient noise levels would drop off in the early hours of the morning.

 

The sub-committee took into consideration the representations from Councillor Chris Kennedy, objecting on behalf of three Hackney Wick Councillors, additional hours, especially the serving of alcohol late at night and the early hours of the morning on Friday and Saturday, are likely to cause significant disturbance to local residents, not least as the 'performance of dance' is also included in the application. The proposed variation is likely to turn the pub into a club at the weekend and undermine the Council’s Licensing Policy.

 

The sub-committee heard submissions from Other Persons that the premises is close to their house in a quiet, residential area and most of the time it is a pleasant pub that only causes problems on the occasions it is open late at night. The increased hours will change that, and it will become a place of constant nuisance and disorder.

 

The sub-committee carefully considered the representations made by the applicant,

the applicant’s representative together with those of the Metropolitan Police Service, the Licensing Authority and Other Persons (Councillors and local residents). However the sub-committee  ...  view the full decision text for item 6.

7.

Application for a Premises Licence: The Dolphin, 165 Mare Street, London E8 3RH pdf icon PDF 38 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

The premises licence was  deferred to another date to be heard due to unforeseen circumstances.

8.

Temporary Event Notices - Standing Item

Decision:

There were no Temporary Event Notices considered at the meeting.