MINUTES
OF A MEETING OF THE LICENSING (DETERMINATIONS) SUB COMMITTEE HELD AT COUNTY HALL,
Present :
Cllrs Susan Scoccia (Chairman), Ivan Bulwer, Brian Mosdell
1. MINUTES
RESOLVED :
THAT the minutes of the meeting held on 11 April 2007 be confirmed.
1. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
There were no declarations of interest made at this stage.
2.
REPORT OF THE HEAD OF CONSUMER PROTECTION
Consideration was given to Paper B, the report of
the Head of Consumer Protection,
providing details of an application made by the Police under Section 51 of the
Licensing Act 2003 to review a Premises Licence.
A schedule of any additional representations,
received after the printing of the reports, was submitted to Members prior to
the consideration of each relevant application.
Members noted that a record to this effect would be contained within the
minutes.
Details of any proposed additional steps to promote
the licensing objectives were set out in the reports of the Head of Consumer
Protection, circulated with the agenda.
The Sub Committee followed the agreed procedure,
which had been previously circulated to all parties prior to the meeting. After the hearing of each application in
turn, the Sub Committee presented the following decisions and the reasons for
that decision.
RESOLVED:
THAT upon
receiving the report of the Licensing section, oral and written evidence from
the applicant and having regard to the Guidance issued under s182 of the
Licensing Act 2003 and the Isle of Wight Council’s Statement of Licensing
Policy 2004 – 2007, the application be
determined as detailed below:
Decision Ref |
1 (07/08) |
Application: |
Application
for the Review of a Premises Licence for The Duncroft Hotel (Wight Rabbit
Bar), 2 Wilton Park Road, Shanklin, Isle of Wight |
Public Participants: |
Sergeant G Mudge (Licensing Sergeant) PC Cleightonhills (Hampshire Constabulary) Inspector Mr A Brennan (Local Resident) Cllr D Pugh (Local Member) Mr M Cleary (Trading Standards Officer) Mrs J Rogers-Thorne (Local Resident) Mr B Oxford (Representative for Objector) Mrs G Tobin (Objector) |
Comments : |
The
Isle of Wight Council’s Trading Standards had organised test purchases to be
carried out at the premises. It was
noted that no person over the age of 16½ was used for test purchases. The tests had been carried out on 1
February 2007, 1 March 2007 and 5 April 2007. |
Reasons for Decision: |
The reasons were
provided in the report to promote the Licensing objective regarding the Prevention
of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, the Prevention of Public Nuisance and
the Protection of Children From Harm, in particular and in accordance with
the Isle of Wight Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and to the Guidance
issued under s182 of the Licensing Act 2003. The committee considered that the licensed premises
had failed to promote the licensing objectives, specifically the protection
of children from harm, crime and disorder or the prevention of public
nuisance. Members believed that there had been sale of alcohol
to minors, and there had been fights associated with licensable activities on
the premises. Members believed that
the Designated Premises Supervisor had failed to exercise proper control of
the premises. Members also believed
that the additional conditions were a proportionate response. In reaching the decision the sub committee had had
regard to the Human Rights Act 1998, and in particular Article 1 of the First
Protocol, Article 8 and Article 6. The
sub committee considered the decision to be proportionate and necessary for
the promotion of the four licensing objectives under the Licensing Act 2003. The
Sub Committee advised the applicant that they had a right of appeal to the |
Resolution: |
THAT the Premises Licence for the Duncroft Hotel,
(White Rabbit Bar), 2 Wilton Park Road, Shanklin, Isle of Wight be modified. The licence
to be modified to such an extent as members had considered necessary for the
promotion of the four licensing objectives, namely by requiring the following
additional conditions to be added to the licence : |
Conditions: |
(i)
No sale of
alcohol to non residents of the hotel after 2300 hours. (ii)
No sale of
alcohol to residents of the hotel after 0200 hours on Friday or Saturday and
not after 0100 hours on Sunday to Thursday (iii)
A register of
all residents shall be immediately available to the licensing authority or
police officer on request. (iv)
Notwithstanding
condition (i) above licensable activities shall be permitted until 0200 hours
on no more than 15 occasions per calendar year if the prior written approval
of the licensing authority is obtained.
Such approval to include numbers of door staff required for such
occasions as is applied for. |
CHAIRMAN