5 Application for a new premises licence for Cove Café Ltd, Bridport PDF 89 KB
An application for a new premises licence has been made by Cove Café Ltd for on and off sales of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment. Representations have been received and remain unresolved therefore a hearing by the licensing Sub-Committee must be held to determine the application.
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The Licensing Officer set out the application for a new premises licence made by Cove Café Ltd for on and off sales of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment.
The Licensing Officer advised that the applicant had withdrawn some parts of the application in his letter dated 9 July 2020 and this information had been circulated to all parties. The application was now for:-
The supply of alcohol (on sales only)
between 1100hrs and 2330hrs daily, with an additional hour on New Year’s Eve
and all national bank holidays.
Regulated entertainment indoor
only (live and recorded music) between 2300 and 2330hours with an
additional hour on New Year’s Eve and all national bank holidays, and
Late night refreshment between 2300
and midnight with an additional hour on New Year’s Eve and all national bank
holidays.
The Licensing Officer continued that whilst
it might look odd to see live and recorded music for only the half an hour on
the application. This was down to the
Live Music Act which simply meant that any premises with alcohol licences did
not need music on their licence in order to have music on their licence in
order to have music playing between 8am and 11pm.
The Licensing Act 2003 (Descriptions of
Entertainment) (Amendment) Order 2013 meant that indoor sporting events and
performance of dance were also not considered to be licensable activities if
they occurred between the hours of 0800 hrs and 2300hrs (subject to certain
audience size limitations). There was no similar provision for films.
The Licensing Officer continued that one of the objectors had
shared his submission that he intended to give prior to the hearing and this
had been circulated to all parties. The Licensing Officer took this opportunity
to remind the sub-committee about the relevance of representations. All of the representations had been included
in the committee papers in their entirety for the purposes of transparency.
However only those elements that related to the licensing four objectives
should be taken into account.
There were no questions of the Licensing
Officer at this stage.
The applicant’s solictor,
Mr Elford on behalf of Seals Cove Ltd advised the
sub-committee that the premises was sited on a trading estate within
Bridport. He thanked the Licensing
Officer for listing the changes made and
indicated that the rest of the application remained as originally stated. The
premise was aimed at families not just with young children, but for all age
groups of the family and the application sought flexibility in order to cater
for the demand from customers.
Mr Elford
acknowledged that there was some objections from local residents, but pointed
out that there had been no representations received from the responsible
authorities.
Mr Elford also
proposed a number of additional conditions to address some of the concerns
raised by representations received. These were set out as:-
(i) To
provide a smoking area for customers of the premises
(ii) To monitor the smoking area to ensure that customer behaviour is not a ... view the full minutes text for item 5