The Committee received an Application for a
new Premises License for Place Trocadero, 12 St Loys
Road, Tottenham, London, N17 and noted the representations made by
the Police, Noise Team and Fire Authority.
Clerk’s note:
The Committee adjourned at 19:45 until 19:55 to allow interested
parties to liaise with each other and agree a small number of
speakers to represent them.
The Committee noted the following comments
from interested parties in objection to the Application:
- Concerns that noise
disturbance, anti-social behaviour and litter would continue to
blight the area.
- The lack of
arrangements to deal with excessive rubbish which had been dumped
behind the premises.
- The premises
displayed no official opening hours.
- Patrons often
double-parked their vehicles in the streets to stop and talk with
patrons outside the premises, causing obstructions.
- Patrons gathered
outside the premises and did not appear to use the facilities
inside.
- Patrons had been
witnessed urinating in the area near the premises.
- Police time was being
wasted attending the premises.
- Patrons appeared to
purchase alcohol from nearby shops and drink it outside the
premises.
- There was noise
disturbance from machines within the premises.
The Committee noted the following information
from Derek Pearce, Noise Enforcement
Officer:
- There were concerns
about noise disturbance, clearly from patrons attending the
premises, and late night opening.
- The granting of any
licence to play music must be conditioned to ensure it can not be
heard from neighbouring premises.
- The premises appeared
to sell alcohol without a licence.
- There were no
air-conditioning units inside the premises; therefore the door was
always open, exposing residents to noise.
The Committee noted the representation made by
PC Green, Metropolitan Police Officer, including:
- The area in which the
premises were situated was associated with drunkenness and
disorder. Dispersal and no-drinking zones had been put in place
further to the complaints of local residents. In the past, when Police have dispersed groups
gathered outside the premises, observation showed that the groups
returned inside and, shortly afterwards, went back outside.
- A large amount of
alcohol had been seized from the premises despite the Applicant not
having a license to serve alcohol.
Patrons had been seen purchasing alcohol from inside the
premises.
- Materials used or
removed during building works had been dumped locally and proved to
be from the premises.
The Committee noted the representation made by
Kevin Clark, London Fire Authority, including that Mr Clark had
written to the Applicant in April 2009 requesting specific details
around fire safety plans and had not received any response from the
Applicant.
The Committee noted the following comments
made by the Applicant:
- Whilst he empathised
with local residents, they had not complained directly to the
Applicant.
- The Applicant
attempted to move people on when they gathered outside the premises
and only allowed 3 patrons to go outside and smoke at a time.
- Regarding excessive
rubbish outside the premises, the Applicant stated that the
contractors would only remove 5 bags when making a collection and
that other premises dumped rubbish ...
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