56 Review of Premises Licence - White Horse, Pillory Street, Nantwich PDF 84 KB
To consider an application for the review of a Premises Licence under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003.
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In attendance:
Mr G Hodgson Ford and Warren Solicitors, on behalf of the Premises Licence Holder, Punch Taverns
Ms A Jackson licensing/Enforcement Officer, Cheshire East Council
Mr D Smethurst Police Licensing Officer
Due to an incident which had occurred on 25th April 2009 and in accordance with Section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003, the Committee had held an interim hearing on 29th April 2009 to consider the Premises Licence for the White Horse Public House, Pillory Street, Nantwich. Having heard representations from the various parties in attendance at the meeting, the Committee agreed to impose a number of conditions on the licence.
Subsequent to this, the Premises Licence Holder submitted further representations to the Council, which resulting in an interim steps hearing being convened on 5 May 2009 in accordance with Section 53B of the Licensing Act 2003; the outcome of which was the revision of the conditions imposed.
As a result of the hearings being called, there was now a requirement for a full review of the licence to be heard and the Committee was invited to consider the application. Mrs Khan summarised the position for the Committee, drawing Members’ attention to the relevant paragraphs of the Licensing Act and the previous decisions made in relation to the White Horse which had been set out in Appendices A to D. The Police Licensing Officer reported that since the event on 25th April 2009, no further incidents had been reported at the premises.
Mr Smethurst was then invited to address the Committee. He began by explaining to Members that the usual practice (at this point in the proceedings) would be for witnesses to be brought forward but this had not been deemed necessary. Discussions had taken place with the Premises License Holder and an agreement had been reached between the two parties which regards to the imposition of suitable conditions to meet the licensing objectives of the prevention of public nuisance and crime and disorder. A list of the conditions proposed was tabled at the meeting for the benefit of Members.
The Committee questioned Mr Smethurst on matters pertaining to the history of incidents at the premises and the presence of door supervisors on specific dates in the calendar which were responded to accordingly. With regard to the conditions proposed, a Member suggested that Condition 4, which would require staff to receive training on commencement of their employment, should apply to all employees; a proposal which was acceptable to both the Police Licensing Officer and the Premises Licence Holder.
Having made their representations, the Police Licensing Officer, the Licence Holder’s Solicitor and other representatives withdrew from the meeting to allow the Committee to determine the application. Upon reaching its decision, the above participants were re-admitted to the meeting to be informed of Committee’s decision.
RESOLVED:
That the following conditions be imposed on the Premises License in respect of The White Horse, 22 Pillory Street, Nantwich:
1. A Challenge 21 proof of age scheme shall ... view the full minutes text for item 56