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NOTE: The jurisdiction of the Regulatory
Committee, when acting as Licensing Committee, under the Licensing Act 2004. (NB Councillor Wainwright arrived during
the meeting and took no part in the proceedings) |
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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE ON LAND AT DARESBURY (CREAMFIELDS EVENT) Minutes: The Committee considered an
application, which had been made under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 for
a premises licence in relation to the above property. The hearing was held in
accordance with the provisions of section 18 Licensing Act 2003 and the
Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005. The applicant, James Edward King was
represented by Simon Taylor (Solicitor) and they were assisted by Jim Griffiths
(Vanguardia, Noise Consultants) and Stephen Fitsimmons (Proposed DPS Cream)
Warrington Borough
Council were represented by Jan Souness (Head of Service Chief Executive’s Office) Phil Ramsden (Principal
Environmental Health & Protection Officer): also in attendance were John
Holmes (Solicitor) and Lisa Capper (Solicitor) Cheshire Constabulary
were represented by Ian Seville (Police Licensing Officer) and Inspector
David Price: also in attendance was Holly
Simpson (Press Officer) Halton Borough Council
Environment, Enforcement & Building Control Division were represented by
Yee May Sung (Principal Environmental Health Officer (Health & Safety)) and
Wendy Salisbury (Principal Environmental Health Officer) and Isobel Mason
(Senior Environmental Health Officer) The following interested parties made oral representations
objecting to the application on behalf of 465 residents who submitted
collective representations
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Julian Wrigley – Hatton ·
Claire Priestner – Higher
Walton ·
Albert Beckett – Moore ·
Mathew Nicols – Hatton ·
Frances Hough - Daresbury Revd Canon David R Felix
made oral representations objecting to the application on behalf of All Saints
Church Daresbury and in his capacity as a local resident Mr Owen (from Daresbury)
also asked a question relating to public transport. The Committee heard representations
in person from the applicant, Warrington Borough Council (which had objected to
the application), Cheshire Constabulary and Halton Borough Councils Environment
Enforcement and Building Control Division: these bodies had not objected to the
application but had requested that a number of conditions be attached to the
premises licence if it were granted by the Committee. In addition the Committee considered representations made in
person by interested parties who had previously given notice that they had
wished to speak at the hearing together with one individual interested party
who requested to speak at the hearing.
The Committee considered all written relevant representations as well as
the oral representations made at the hearing. As part of their presentations
Cheshire Constabulary and Halton Borough Council’s Environment Enforcement and
Building Control Division outlined a number of conditions which they requested
to be attached to the premises licence should the application be granted. The applicant confirmed that should the
Committee impose such conditions they would be acceptable to the applicant. Following the hearing the Committee
retired to consider the application and all relevant representations. The
Committee considered the application and all relevant representations and found
that the application was not inconsistent with the licensing objectives but
that a number of conditions should be imposed. RESOLVED: (1) That
having considered the application in accordance with section 4 Licensing Act
2003 and all other relevant considerations it is decided that the application
be granted subject to the conditions set out in Appendix 1 to this minute. [Mandatory conditions ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |