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Minutes from the Last Meeting PDF 96 KB Minutes: The minutes
of the meeting held on 3 October 2022, having been circulated, were signed as a
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Application for a Premises Licence - Banksey's Bar, 75 Albert Road, Widnes, WA8 6JS PDF 132 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Sub-Committee met to determine an application made under Section 17
of the Licensing Act 2003 for a premises licence for Banksey’s
Bar, 75 Albert Road, Widnes, WA8 6JS (“the Premises”). The hearing was held in accordance with the
Licensing Act 2003 and Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005. PREAMBLE
The hearing was held as relevant representations has
been received from Cheshire Police, Environmental Health and 10 local residents. The Applicant, Ms Bethany
Owens, was in attendance and was represented by her Solicitor, Mr Piers Warne. The other parties in attendance were:- Lesley Halliday, Police Licensing
Officer, Joanne Clarke;
Solicitor for the Police; Lyn Fletcher and Dawn
Owens, two residents who live on Ross Street; Prior to the hearing, the Sub-Committee had been
provided with evidence submitted by the parties, including a witness statement
from Lesley Halliday, screen shots of the opening hours of licensed premises in
the vicinity of the area and a video of the previous business that operated
from the Premises when it was known as Annie’s Bar which had been submitted by Prior to the hearing, the Applicant made the other
parties aware of her intention to remove live and record music from her application.
This was confirmed to the Sub-Committee during the Applicant’s submissions. Also prior to the hearing, the Police made an application under
Regulation 14(2) of the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005, to
exclude the public from part of the hearing. Submissions on the application
were made by the Police and the Applicant in private and the Sub-Committee
determined that the public interest in excluding the public from part of the
Police’s submissions outweighed the public interest in hearing them in public.
The exclusion was restricted to what was necessary and proportionate in
maintaining the public interest and the remainder of the Police’s submissions
were heard in public. DETERMINATION The
Sub-Committee has considered the relevant representations, the evidence
received before the hearing and the oral submissions and evidence heard from
all parties at the hearing. In
reaching its decision, the Sub-Committee have also taken into consideration the
Licensing Objectives, all of which are relevant but more so the prevention of
crime and disorder and public nuisance, as well as the statutory guidance, the
relevant case law and Council’s own Licensing Policy. The Sub Committee resolved to grant the application
subject to the hours and the conditions below:- HOURS
CONDITIONS A.
Operating Schedule 1.
No children on the premises at any times. 2. Regular toilet checks. ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |