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Appointment of Chair Minutes: RESOLVED that Councillor F Abbott be appointed as Chair for the hearing. |
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Apologies Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Application for a Premises Licence Application under the Licensing Act 2003 PDF 267 KB To consider an application for a Premises Licence in respect of Kasbah Roof Terrace, Primrose Hill Street, Coventry, CV1 5LY.
Note: The applicant and their representative have been invited to attend the hearing. Persons who have made representations have been invited to attend.
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Minutes: The Sub-Committee considered an application for a Premises Licence in respect of Kasbah Roof Terrace, Primrose Hill Street, Coventry, CV1 5LY. The application requested the Sale of Alcohol (On and Off Sales) from Monday to Sunday from 1000hrs to 0600hrs and Late Night Refreshment from Monday to Sunday 2300hrs to 0500hrs. During the application process, the applicant amended the application to include the following condition – “the terrace will open from 2000hrs on weekdays during school term times”.
109 representations objecting to the application had been received from Other Persons following the initial application, at the time of the hearing 54 representations had been withdrawn following the amendment to the application. This left 55 representations for the Sub Committee to consider. The representations stated that granting the application could undermine all four of the Licencing Objectives, namely The Prevention of Crime & Disorder, The Protection of Public Safety, The Prevention of Public Nuisance, and The Protection of Children from Harm.
None of the Responsible Authorities had objected.
The Sub-Committee’s statutory duty was to consider the application and any representations and to take such steps as contained in the Licensing Act 2003 as it considered appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives.
The Licensing Officer gave a brief summary of the application and confirmed that all licensing formalities had been complied with.
The Applicant was invited to present his case and began by explaining that a Premises Licence has been in place at the Kasbah (the “Premises”) for 30 years. He stated that in order to adapt to the ever-changing hospitality landscape, a decision had been taken to create a roof terrace with a unique view of the three spires. The terrace itself is surrounded by a 1.7m high glass wall and blossom trees. The intention is to give patrons a unique experience and it is considered that this will be an attractive addition to the existing Nightclub.
The Applicant further explained that the application had been made in consultation with the licensing department and it seemed sensible that the licensable hours should be in sync with the existing Premises Licence. This, in the Applicant’s submission, unfortunately led to the assumption by the Head Teacher of Sydney Stringer School (which is directly opposite the Premises), that the application was for the Premises to open as a Nightclub from 1000hrs, which is not the case.
The Applicant was alerted to the significant number of representations by Licensing Officers, who suggested that the hours could be varied to alleviate any concerns. The Applicant agreed to this immediately and volunteered a condition that would allow the terrace to open from 2000hrs only, on weekdays during school term times. This caused almost half of the representations to be withdrawn. In respect of the remaining representations, the Applicant offered to attend mediation but none of the objectors turned up.
The Sub Committee asked whether the Premises currently holds any events that start during the day. The Applicant confirmed that they do occasionally but only at the ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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Any Other Business To consider any other items of business which the Chair decides to take as a matter of urgency because of the special circumstances involved. Minutes: There were no other items of business. |