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New Premises Licence Application - Bredy Gate, Burton Bradstock, Dorset

Meeting: 30/05/2019 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3)

3 New Premises Licence Applications for Bredy Gate, the Parlour and an Application to Vary the Licence for the Cider Shed at Bredy Farm, Burton Bradstock, Dorset pdf icon PDF 92 KB

To consider a new premises licence application for Bredy Gate, Burton Bradstock, Dorset.

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Minutes:

Bredy Gate, Bredy Farm

 

The Licensing Officer set out the report for a new premises licence application at “Bredy Gate” Bredy Farm, Burton Bradstock, Dorset. The new premises licence application proposed to allow the following licensable activities:

 

Sale by retail of alcohol on and off the premises 11.00 – 02.00 hrs Friday to Monday

Performance of live music outdoors 12.00 – 23.45 hrs Friday to Sunday

Playing of recorded music outdoors 12.00 – 23.45 hrs Friday to Sunday

Late night refreshments outdoors  23 – 01.00 hrs Friday to Monday.

 

There had been three relevant representations received in relation to the application under the licensing objective of “prevention of public nuisance”.  Two representations from interested parties and one for the responsible authority – Environmental Health.

 

The Licensing Officer advised that none of the interested parties were in attendance at the meeting.  However, mediation between Environment Health Officers and the applicant  had resulted in Environmental Health withdrawing their objection, provided additional conditions can be added to the application (as attached at appendix 5 of the report). There were also several representations of support for the application.

 

The Parlour, Bredy Farm

 

In respect of the Parlour, new premises licence application, the Licensing Officer confirmed .that the application sought the following activities:-

 

Sale by retail of alcohol on and off the premises 08:00 – 23:59 hrs Monday to Sunday

Performance of live music indoors and outdoors 23:00 – 23:45 hrs Friday to Sunday

Playing of recorded music indoors and outdoors 23:00 – 02:00 hrs Monday to Sunday

Late night refreshment indoors and outdoors 23:00 – 23:59 Monday to Sunday

 

Two representations of objection were received as set out within the report and several similar letters of support.

 

The Cider Shed, Bredy Farm

 

The Licensing Officer set out the application for the “Cider Shed” requesting that the application be varied from its current licence to provide the following licensable activities.

 

Sale of retail of alcohol on and off the premises 08:00 – 02:00 hrs Monday to Sunday

Performance of live music indoors and outdoors 23:00 – 23:45 hrs Friday to Sunday

Playing of recorded music indoors and outdoors 23:00 – 02:00 Monday to Sunday.

 

The representations received were of a similar nature to those set out for the Parlour.

 

Representations from interested parties

 

The Chairman invited the Environmental Health Officer to explain the proposed environmental health conditions on the application for Bredy Gate. He confirmed that the proposed conditions would also support the licensing objective of “prevention of public nuisance” in relation to the control of noise on the site and the proposed conditions set out a number of steps to secure the process and that conditions are put in place accordingly.

 

The Environmental Health Officer acknowledged that the applicants had co-operated with the Council and had taken a number of measures to reduce the impact of noise in the neighbourhood.  However it was noted that the weather conditions could have significant implications on noise travel.

 

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