Agenda and minutes

Licensing and Regulatory Sub-Committee (Hearing) - Tuesday, 20th May, 2025 10.00 am, NEW

Venue: Diamond Room 2 - Council House. View directions

Contact: Tom Robinson  Email:  tom.robinson@coventry.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

29.

Appointment of Chair

Minutes:

RESOLVED that Councillor F Abbott be appointed as Chair for the hearing.

30.

Apologies

Minutes:

There were no apologies for absence.

31.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

32.

Application for a Premises Licence Application under the Licensing Act 2003 pdf icon PDF 177 KB

To consider an application for a Premises Licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for Nagra Supermarket, 198-200 Fenside Avenue, Coventry, CV3 5NJ.

 

Note: The applicant and their representative have been invited to attend the

  hearing.

  Persons who have made representations have been invited to attend.

 

The City Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy is available on the Council’s website. Alternatively, please contact us if you require a hard copy.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee considered an application for a Premises Licence in respect of Nagra Supermarket, 198-200 Fenside Avenue, Coventry CV3 5NJ. The application requested the Sale of Alcohol (Off Sales) from Monday to Sunday from 0600hrs to 2300hrs. During the consultation period, the hours were amended by agreement with Environmental Health to 0700hrs to 2300hrs.

 

Three representations had been received from Other Persons objecting to the grant of the application on the basis that to do so would undermine all four Licensing Objectives.

 

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’s Representative was invited to present his case on behalf of the Applicant. The Representative confirmed that the premises is currently a closed site which the Applicant plans to refurbish and turn into a general store with the inclusion of alcohol. He stated that the Applicant had a wealth of experience over 25 years in running a number of premises across the Midlands. Both he and his wife are personal licence holders.

 

The Representative highlighted the fact that no Responsible Authorities had objected to the application, that a licensed premises already exists in close proximity with no known issues and that the steps that would be taken to ensure the promotion of the Licensing Objectives had been comprehensively set out in the Operating Schedule.

 

The Sub Committee asked whether the premises would open as a general store if the application was refused. The Applicant said this was unlikely as the business would no longer be viable because it provides less opportunity for customers to obtain all of their items from one place.

 

The Applicant confirmed that he was confident he could run the premises in the way set out in the Operating Schedule and had experience of this. He further advised that he had tried to proactively engage with the Objectors in the form of mediation, but the Objectors were not willing to participate. This was confirmed by the Licensing Officer.

 

The Objectors were then given the opportunity to present their case. They advised that they are the Premises Licence Holders for the premises next door and that granting of the Licence would directly affect their business. They stated that there was an existing issue in the area with anti-social behaviour and children attempting to purchase alcohol, which they believed would be exacerbated by the granting of another Licence. They stated that they have 15 years remaining on their current lease and their turnover is already low. They considered that they would lose half of their business and be unable to pay their rent.

 

The Sub Committee asked why they did not agree to mediation with the Applicant. The Objectors advised that when the Applicant  ...  view the full minutes text for item 32.

33.

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.