To consider an application for a Premises Licence for Aroma Cafe Bar, Unit 1, Chatterton House, 7 Hospital Street, Nantwich.
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Minutes:
The Sub-Committee considered a report regarding an application for a Premises Licence for Aroma Cafe Bar, Unit 1, Chatterton House, 7 Hospital Street, Nantwich.
The applicants attended the hearing and made representations with respect to the application:
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
That the application for a Premises Licence be granted as applied for, subject to the following additional conditions:
· The proof of age scheme Challenge 25 will be operated for all sales of alcohol.
· Alcohol may only be served to customers seated at a table by means of waiter/waitress service.
· A tamper proof CCTV system is to be maintained at the premises to the satisfaction of the Police Licensing Officer and it must record at all times the premises are open to the public. Unedited images must be securely retained for at least 14 days and copies made freely available upon request to a constable or an employee of the Police Authority, Local Authority or Security Industry Authority.
· No nuisance shall be caused by noise coming from the premises.
· Refuse such as bottles shall be disposed of from the premises at a time (i.e. between 08:00 to 20:00) when it is not likely to cause a disturbance to residents in the vicinity of the premises.
· There shall be placed at all exits from the premises in a place where they can be seen and easily read by the public, notices requiring customers to leave the premises and the area quietly.
Parties who had made relevant representations were reminded of the right to appeal the decision to the Magistrates Court within 21 days.