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Election of Chair 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 Les Fry, seconded by Cllr Louise Bown. Decision: that Cllr Derek Beer be elected as Chair for
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: |
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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: |
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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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Licence Review – Eats and Drinks, Weymouth PDF 185 KB An application has been made by Dorset Police to review the premises licence at the Eats and Drinks store in Weymouth. A Licensing Sub Committee must consider the application and representations from all parties at a public hearing. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Licensing Team Leader introduced the report to review a
premises licence brought by Dorset Police. The licence was for off sales of
alcohol between 7.00 and 23.00 hours every day and there were no conditions on
the licence apart from mandatory conditions. Sargeant Gosling on behalf of Dorset Police addressed the
Sub-Committee. He explained that he had helped Kirsty Gatehouse manage the
premises in regard to providing advice and had visited the premises multiple
times. It was a difficult area to operate however, Dorset Police had high
expectations of all licensees to ensure that the licensing objectives were
promoted but felt that these had not been upheld fully over the past
months/years. As there were established practices that did not uphold the
licensing objectives and had a detrimental impact on the town. In response to questions from Cllr Les Fry regarding what
actions had been taken. Kirsty Gatehouse responded that before concerns had
been raised by local hoteliers, the review was in process. Dorset Police heard
concerns outside of the time when people could make their own representations.
The complaints pertained to lots of people hanging around outside the shop that
were sometimes intoxicated and abusive. Dorset Police last summer went around
to all of the convenience stores and informed them of the issues that were
occurring to do with alcohol related antisocial behaviour. She explained that
Eats and Drinks was quite reluctant to make lasting changes as they believed
lots of people wanted to buy single cans of alcohol. The street drinking
community that caused most of the antisocial behaviour were often homeless and
struggle financially and made most of their money through begging, finding or
stealing. It was easier to buy single cans of strong alcohol at a time and go
back and forth when they acquired money. She had visited a number of times last
year and spoken to Jay and his wife about the issues that they were
experiencing. They did not fully appreciate the concerns that were raised. At
the end of November last year, the Police Cadets conducted a purchasing
exercise and Eats and Drinks did not pass this test purchase, in which a
warning was sent out. But she did not want this to be taken into consideration
by the Sub-Committee. Mr Rajesh on behalf of the licence holder addressed the
Sub-Committee. He explained that the test purchase conducted by the Police
Cadets was the exception as all the other tests by trading standards had
passed. Mr Jayasuthan had operated the business for 22 years and Ms Jayasuthan
owns the business. They knew all the customers and the premises played a big
role in the local community and engaged in local charities and events. During
lockdown the premises offered free home deliveries to vulnerable people. The Sub-Committee adjourned at 11.15 for the Police to consider
if they accepted the additional information submitted by Mr Rajesh. The Sub-Committee resumed at 11.45 and the Police agreed to
accept the additional information submitted. The Sub-Committee ... view the full minutes text for item 67. |
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Exempt Business There are no exempt items scheduled for
this meeting. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |