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Election Of Chair To appoint a Chair for the purposes of this meeting. Minutes: RESOLVEDthat Councillor Galton be elected as Chair for the purposes of this meeting. |
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Exclusion Of The Press And Public - Legal Advice At a predetermined point during the consideration of all items the Sub-Committee may move into private session in order to receive legal advice when determining issues. The parties to the hearing, press and the public, unless otherwise excluded by the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005, will be invited to return immediately following that private session at which time the matter will be determined and the decision of the Sub-Committee will be announced. Minutes: RESOLVED that the Sub-Committee move into private session in order to receive legal advice when determining issues. The parties to the hearing, press and the public, unless otherwise excluded by the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings) Regulations 2005, would be invited to return immediately following that private session at which time the matter would be determined and the decision of the Sub-Committee announced.
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APPLICATION FOR NEW PREMISES LICENCE - DESIGN CHAPEL, CEMETERY ROAD, SOUTHAMPTON SO15 7AF PDF 20 MB Minutes: The hearing was held as a virtual meeting using Microsoft Teams and was streamed live online for the press and public to view via the Live Events platform.
The Sub-Committee considered very carefully the report of the Service Director – Communities, Culture and Homes and all representations received in writing prior to the hearing, including an additional statement provided to the panel on 11 January 2022. The Sub-Committee considered all verbal representations made to it at the hearing.
Due regard was given to the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003, including the statutory licensing objectives, the statutory guidance and the City Council’s adopted statement of licensing policy.
The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 Section 17, The Human Rights Act 1998, and the Equality Act 2010 were borne in mind by the Sub Committee whilst making their decision.
The Sub-Committee duly noted that no representations were received from the Responsible Authorities.
The Sub-Committee accepted legal advice provided during the course of the hearing, that planning considerations and the requirements of the lease could not be taken into consideration. Legal advice was further provided in order to clarify the legislative requirements for a premises licence. In light of all of the above, the Sub-Committee:
RESOLVED to grant the premises licence with reduced hours as follows:-
All licensable activity to take place within the hours of:
Monday to Sunday – 1600 hours to 2100 hours.
Reasons
The Sub-Committee was mindful that the legislation specifically restricts the grounds on which it may refuse an application for grant of a premises licence or impose conditions. The legislation provides for a presumption of grant of an application for a premises licence, subject to the determination of the application with a view to promoting the licensing objectives in the overall interests of the local community. In doing so the sub-committee must give appropriate weight to:
· the steps that are appropriate to promote the licensing objectives. · the representations (including supporting information) presented by all the parties. · its own statement of licensing policy · the Statutory Guidance The Sub-Committee considered 72 written representations and all oral representations at the hearing. Further, it noted that no representations were made by any of the Responsible Authorities.
The Sub-Committee was mindful that the application for live and recorded music and alcohol sales between the hours of 1200 and 2300, seven days a week, at the Design Chapel within Southampton Cemetery had been met with strong local opposition.
The Sub-Committee, while not tasked with planning applications and, with no authority over them, noted the intended use of the premises had been agreed upon condition and, to date, business at the Chapel had not intruded upon the peace of the area surrounding the Chapel. A number of Representors congratulated the Applicant on his management and upkeep of the Chapel over the past seventeen years.
The Sub-Committee noted in several representations the repeated belief that the premises licence, if granted, would be inappropriate, and would likely be incommodious with those wishing to use the Cemetery for ... view the full minutes text for item 35. |