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Election of Chairman and Statement for the Procedure of the Meeting PDF 82 KB To elect a Chairman for the meeting and the Chairman to
present and explain the procedure for the meeting. Minutes: Proposed by Cllr Sarah Williams, seconded by Cllr Derek
Beer. Decision: that Cllr Emma Parker be elected as Chairman
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: An apology for absence was received from Cllr Paul Harrison, substituted by Cllr Derek Beer. |
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Declarations of Interest To disclose any pecuniary, other registrable or non-registrable interests as set out in the adopted Code of Conduct. In making their disclosure councillors are asked to state the agenda item, the nature of the interest and any action they propose to take as part of their declaration. If required, further advice should be sought from the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting. Minutes: No declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. |
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Urgent items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b) of the Local Government Act 1972. The reason for the urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |
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An application has been made for a new premises licence for Manor Park Convenience Stores, 83 Mellstock Avenue, Dorchester for the sale of alcohol, off the premises. The application has been out to public consultation and has attracted a relevant representation. A Licensing Sub Committee must consider the application and representations at a public hearing. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Senior
Licensing Officer outlined the application, for a new premises licence for
Manor Park Convenience Store, for the sale of alcohol off the premises Monday
to Sunday 0600 to 2300 hours. There were no
representations received from the Responsible Authorities, but five
representations were received from members of the public. The applicant had
offered to reduce the sale of alcohol to 0800 to 2200 hours but only if all the
representations were withdrawn before the hearing. Not all the representations
were withdrawn so this offer was withdrawn and the original hours of 0600hours
to 0300 hours applied. On behalf of the
applicant, Mr Savill informed the Sub-Committee that the applicant hoped this
shop and his other shop in Chickerell would become an asset to the community.
The applicant was an experienced licence holder and manager of premises, with
over 10 years of experience. No other
Responsible Authorities had made any representations. The applicant’s business
in Chickerell was a well-run business, with no complaints or issues and there
was no evidence to show that the Manor Road premises would be any different.
The operating schedule was clear and had a comprehensive set of
conditions. The shop would be a part of
the ‘Premier’ franchise, and the company would check that the Premises was
being run properly. He highlighted that the application only related to the
sale of alcohol and not whether the shop should be there or not. The Premises
would have CCTV with a camera directed towards the outside area so any
anti-social behaviour would be recorded and reported to the police. Closing at
11pm did not mean that the Premises would become a magnet for anti-social
behaviour. The applicant was aware of the consequences for his business if
there were any issues and he wanted to be a good neighbour. He had a good
working relationship with Dorset police and other Responsible Authorities. In response to
questions from the Sub-Committee, Mr Nallappan confirmed that he would call the
Police if there were any problems with people congregating outside the
premises. There would be up to five members of staff in the premises, and they
would all be trained before being allowed to sell alcohol. Mr Harden
supported the shop itself and agreed that it could be an asset to the area but
raised concerns around the sale of alcohol until 11 pm each day. He recognised
that CCTV could help with a prosecution but does not necessarily act as a
deterrent. The CCTV system would not cover all around the shop. He informed
that the Chinese takeaway in the parade of shops had been used as a comparison
but viewed this as a different operation as food was delivered to customers and
a few people came to collect their food and then left quickly. He understood
that the takeaway was licenced to sell alcohol but only to 9.30 pm and was
closed on a Sunday. Mr Richardson raised concerns about antisocial behaviour especially if the licence was granted ... view the full minutes text for item 214. |
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New Premises Licence Application for The Hillbrook, 1 Canon Woods Close, Sherborne PDF 203 KB An application has been made for a new premises licence for The Hillbrook, 1 Canon Woods Close, Sherborne, live music, recorded music (indoors and outdoors), late night refreshment (indoors) and for the sale of alcohol, on and off the premises. The application has been out to public consultation and has attracted a relevant representation. A Licensing Sub Committee must consider the application and representations at a public hearing. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Senior
Licensing Officer outlined the report. For the sale of alcohol (on and off the premises) Monday to Sunday from
00:00 to 23:59 hours; live music (indoors and outdoors) Sunday to Thursday
11:00 to 23:00 hours and Friday and Saturday 11:00 to 01:00 hours; recorded
music (indoors and outdoors) Sunday to Thursday 08:00 to 23:00 hours and Friday
and Saturday 08:00 to 01:00 hours and late-night refreshment (indoors) Monday
to Sunday 23:00 to 05:00 hours. The applicant had confirmed that they did not
intend to have live or recorded music inside or outside after 23:00 hours. As a
result, Environmental Health had withdrawn their representation. Dorset Police
proposed two conditions on the licence if it was to be granted. The sale of
alcohol for 24 hours a day would be restricted to residents of the hotel and
their guests. Except for booked functions, the sale of alcohol to the public
would be restricted to 11 am to 23:00 hours. The Senior Licensing Officer
stated that 4 representations had been received from members of the public. The Sub-Committee
heard from Mr Sturman on behalf of the applicant. He informed that the premises
would be a fine dining restaurant and a luxury boutique hotel and fits well
within the local area. Following questions from the Sub-Committee, he added
that Ms Sturman and himself both manage a number of
properties for different operators around the country and have been in the
industry for all of their working careers. There had been no issues with
licensing or the police. The members of the
public who had submitted representations but did not respond to the Applicant’s
revised application, did not attend the hearing. Their written representations
referred to noise from music played outside and from customers generally. All parties were
given the opportunity to sum up and have their say. Decision To GRANT a Premises Licence with the usual mandatory
conditions, the conditions consistent with the Operating Schedule, and the
condition added by the Sub-Committee as set out below, to permit the
following: Live music (indoors) Monday to Sunday 1100-2300 hours Recorded music (indoors) Monday to Sunday 0800-2300 hours Late night refreshment (indoors) Monday to Sunday 2300-0500 hours Supply of alcohol (on and off the premises) Restricted to residents of the hotel and their
guests and for booked functions. Monday to Sunday 0000-2359 hours Supply of alcohol (on and off the premises) For the general public
(excluding booked functions) Monday to Sunday 1100-2300 hours Hours Premises open to the public Monday to Sunday 00:00 to 23:59 Conditions Consistent
with the Operating Schedule General The Licensee will ensure that all times when the Premises are open for any licensable activity, there are sufficient competent staff on duty at the Premises for the purpose of fulfilling the terms and conditions of the licence and for preventing crime and disorder. The Licensee shall ensure that all staff will undertake training in their responsibilities in relation to the sale of alcohol, particularly with regard to drunkenness and ... view the full minutes text for item 215. |
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Exempt Business There are no exempt items scheduled for
this meeting. Minutes: There was no exempt
business. |