Agenda and minutes

Licensing (Activities) Sub-Committee - Tuesday 19th January 2021 10.00 am

Venue: Virtual Meeting

Contact: Matthew Nundy 

Items
No. Item

1735.

Declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests, personal or personal and prejudicial interests, and significant contact with applicants, objectors or third parties (lobbying), if any.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of personal or personal and prejudicial interests.  No lobbying was declared.

 

1736.

Licensing Act 2003 - Application for the grant of a premises licence, Oscars Bar, Gilliatt Street, Scunthorpe pdf icon PDF 149 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Further to Minute 1728, the Director: Operations submitted a report advising members of an application for the grant of a premises licence at the Oscars Bar, Gilliatt Street, Scunthorpe.

 

Details of the application were outlined in the report, together with the application for the grant of a premises licence and representations received from the council’s Health and Safety department, the Licensing Authority, Humberside Police and two Interested Persons. 

 

The Director in his report reminded the sub-committee that the options available to it under the Licensing Act 2003 when considering such applications were:

 

Ø  To refuse to grant the licence.

Ø  To grant the licence with additional conditions.

Ø  To grant the licence without additional conditions.

Ø  To grant the licence but restrict the licensable activities.

Ø  To grant the licence with restricted times

 

The applicant, a representative from the council’s Health and Safety department and Licensing Authority, a representative of Humberside Police and two Interested Persons addressed the sub-committee and responded to questions.

 

Following the summary of the case, the meeting was adjourned for deliberation by members and then reconvened when the decision of the sub-committee was stated as follows: -

 

Resolved – That the Licensing (Activities) Sub-Committee carefully considered all the information contained in the agenda bundle, as well as the supporting documentation submitted by the applicant with their counter notice and the further additional evidence submitted the day before the hearing.  After listening to all the representations made by the applicant, all responsible authorities and interested parties at the hearing and taking into account the statutory guidance under section 182 of the Licensing Act and the council’s Licensing Policy, the sub-committee agreed that the application be granted subject to the following:

 

1.    That the agreed conditions (between the applicant and Humberside Police and the Licensing Authority on behalf of the council’s Health and Safety Team) for the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public safety, the prevention of public nuisance and protection of children from harm contained within the agenda bundle at Appendix C and Appendix D be adhered to and incorporated within the premises licence.

 

This was to protect all patrons and the amenities of local residents.

 

2.    That the following conditions be adhered to and incorporated within the premises licence:

 

a.    That boundary checks shall be undertaken and recorded in a logbook every hour when regulated entertainment is being provided to ensure the noise emanating from the premises is not excessive.  The logbook shall be made available for inspection when requested by a Responsible Authority.

 

b.      That all external windows and doors shall be kept closed when indoor regulated entertainment was being provided, except for access and egress.  All exterior windows and doors shall be maintained in a good state of repair.

 

c.      That from 22:00 hours a minimum of two SIA licensed door supervisors must be employed and where up to 100 persons are in attendance at the licensed premises a further SIA licenced door supervisor must be employed for each additional  ...  view the full minutes text for item 1736.