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Agenda item

Application for a Premises Licence: Jiffy Grocery, Arch 411, Institute Place, London, E8 1LAr

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 approved in accordance with the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and the conditions set out in paragraph 8.1

of the report, with the following amendment :-

 

Condition 7 shall be amended and read as follows:

 

“Contact details of the Designated Premises Supervisor shall be available to staff, Responsible Authorities and members of the public. The licensee shall offer to arrange regular meetings with local residents to address any concerns about the operation of the premises".

 

Condition 26  shall be amended and read as follows:

 

“Deliveries will be conducted in a responsible and considerate manner, ensuring no disturbance to local residents or businesses. The licensee shall remind delivery drivers of the legalities of reversing into roads and alleyways and for turning  safely onto residential roads.”

 

 

Reasons for the decision

The amended application for a premises licence has been approved, because members of the Licensing Sub-committee were satisfied that the licensing objectives would not be undermined.

 

The Sub-Committee took into consideration the objections raised by the 9 Other Persons, and their concerns about the impact the premises will have on local residents. They heard from local residents that there were concerns about public safety issues in relation to vehicle access to Institute Place, a narrow road, and Amhurst Road.

 

The applicant’s representative made submissions that the premises is an online grocery store providing home deliveries of a range of products including alcohol to local customers, and no members of the public will have access to the premises. The off sales of alcohol are only a small part of the online sales and the operation of the premises. The applicant has agreed to 40 conditions to safeguard and uphold the Licensing objectives.

 

The applicant’s representative made submissions that the agreed conditions had gone some way to deal with the concerns raised, and the premises is not in an Cumulative Impact Area. They said that the applicant is a responsible operator and had met with local residents on 1st February prior to the hearing to try and resolve any issues. The applicant has agreed to meet with local residents again in April, and is happy to meet regularly with local residents. The contact details for the premises will be provided by the applicant to all local residents. The sub-committee heard that the applicant would like to be a good neighbour, and to make a positive contribution to the area. In relation to the concerns about the delivery vehicles the applicant confirmed that they use Luton delivery vans which should not cause a significant nuisance.

 

The Sub-Committee felt that the conditions agreed addressed some of the concerns of local residents, and would help the new premises operate responsibly. The Sub-Committee took into consideration that many of the concerns related to the previous occupants of the premises, and felt that the applicant had attempted to address the concerns of local residents to improve the operation of the premises.

 

Having taken all of the above factors into consideration, the Licensing Sub-committee was satisfied that the application could be approved without the licensing objectives being undermined.

 

Your right to appeal

 

If you are aggrieved by any term, condition or restriction attached to this decision, you have the right to appeal to Thames Magistrates at Thames Magistrates Court, 58 Bow Road, London E3 4DJ within 21 days of this date.

 

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