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Application for the Variation of a Premises Licence - White Horse, Pillory Street, Nantwich

Meeting: 28/10/2011 - Licensing Act Sub-Committee (Item 28)

28 Application for the Variation of a Premises Licence - White Horse, Pillory Street, Nantwich pdf icon PDF 89 KB

To consider an application for the variation of the Premises Licence for the White Horse, Pillory Street, Nantwich.

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Minutes:

The Sub-Committee considered a report regarding an application to vary the Premises Licence for the White Horse, Pillory Street, Nantwich under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003.

 

The following attended the hearing and made representations with respect to the application:

 

a representative of the Environmental Health Service

the designated premises supervisor

a representative of the applicant, Spirit Pub Company Ltd

two local residents

 

The applicant’s representative reported that the element of the application relating to the provision of recorded music outdoors had been withdrawn, and that the applicant had agreed that the terminal hour for late night refreshment would be 02.30 and that the premises would close to the public at 02.30.

 

After a full hearing of the application and in accordance with the rules of procedure, the Chairman of the Sub-Committee reported that, after taking account of:

 

• The Secretary of State’s Guidance under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003

• Cheshire East Borough Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy

• The four licensing objectives (namely the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, and the protection of children from harm)

• All the evidence, including the oral representations made at the meeting and the written representations of interested parties

 

the following course of action had been agreed:

 

RESOLVED

 

(a) That the element of the application relating to the extension of the terminal hours for live and recorded music be refused, as there are no conditions which could be imposed to mitigate the risk of public nuisance were this element of the variation application to be granted.

 

(b) That the remaining elements of the application be granted, i.e.:

Sale of alcohol Monday to Sunday 10.00 to 02.00

Late night refreshment Monday to Sunday 23.00 to 02.30

Opening hours of the premises Monday to Sunday 09.00 to 02.30

 

(c) That the following condition be added to the Premises Licence:

No glasses, or open bottles or vessels shall be taken outside the premises by patrons after 01.00.

 

The applicant and parties who had made relevant representations were reminded of the right to appeal the decision to the Magistrates Court within 21 days.