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FILMING AT MEETINGS Please note this meeting may be filmed or recorded by the Council for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council’s internet site or by anyone attending the meeting using any communication method. Members of the public participating in the meeting (e.g. making deputations, asking questions, making oral protests) should be aware that they are likely to be filmed, recorded or reported on. By entering the ‘meeting room’, you are consenting to being filmed and to the possible use of those images and sound recordings.
The Chair of the meeting has the discretion to terminate or suspend filming or recording, if in his or her opinion continuation of the filming, recording or reporting would disrupt or prejudice the proceedings, infringe the rights of any individual, or may lead to the breach of a legal obligation by the Council. Minutes: The Chair referred to the filming of meetings and this information was noted.
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: There were no apologies for absence
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URGENT BUSINESS It being a special meeting of the Sub Committee, under Part Four, Section B, Paragraph 17, of the Council’s Constitution, no other business shall be considered at the meeting. Minutes: It was noted that, it being a special meeting of the Sub-Committee, under Part Four, Section B, Paragraph 17 of the Council’s Constitution, no other business would be considered at the meeting.
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST A member with a disclosable pecuniary interest or a prejudicial interest in a matter who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is considered:
(i) must disclose the interest at the start of the meeting or when the interest becomes apparent, and (ii) may not participate in any discussion or vote on the matter and must withdraw from the meeting room.
A member who discloses at a meeting a disclosable pecuniary interest which is not registered in the Register of Members’ Interests or the subject of a pending notification must notify the Monitoring Officer of the interest within 28 days of the disclosure.
Disclosable pecuniary interests, personal interests and prejudicial interests are defined at Paragraphs 5-7 and Appendix A of the Members’ Code of Conduct. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest.
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SUMMARY OF PROCEDURE The Chair will explain the procedure that the Committee will follow for the hearing considered under the Licensing Act 2003. Minutes: The Chair provided a summary of the procedure for the meeting.
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OBJECTION TO A TEMPORARY EVENT NOTICE FOR KISS THE SKY, 18-20 PARK ROAD ,LONDON, N8 PDF 232 KB To consider an objection to a Temporary Event Notice. Additional documents:
Minutes: Ms Daliah Barrett, Licensing Team Leader, informed the Sub-Committee that: · Paragraph 1.1 of the officer’s report detailed the list of dates that the Notice Giver had provided and the Temporary Event Notice (TEN). · If a premises had a premises licence, then a TEN could be submitted if licensable activity needed to be extended beyond the operating hours. · The notice giver was asking for an extension to the operating hours until 03:00. · The matter was before the Sub-Committee as objections had been received from the Police and the Council’s Noise team. · The Notice GIver was seeking the extension of the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and light night refreshment. · Statutory consultations had taken place between the Notice Giver, the Police and the Noise Team as the notice was required to be provided to all responsible authorities. · The Notice Giver was required to provide the TEN ten days before the first scheduled event and if a member of a responsible authority felt that it undermined the licensing objectives, then the responsible authority had the right to object within three days of receiving the TEN. · A late TENs could also be provided between five to ten working days, but if the responsible authority was to object to such a TEN, then the event could not go ahead. · The premises had been subject to a review application which had been submitted by residents in June 2021. · The premises had operated as a wine bar and had a history of noise complaints. This had increased after the current premises licence holder had taken charge of the premises. The premises appeared to operate as a nightclub and those living nearby who were used to hearing noise from the premises experienced an increase in noise and new clientele as patrons of the premises. · The review application was submitted in June 2021 following noise and nuisance complaints and cited on 21 and 23 June as particularly problematic. · The premises licence holder had not transferred or varied the licence to ensure that the sale of alcohol had been authorised. · The premises had previously operated without the correct authorisation and this was corrected in July 2021. · The premises allowed the sale of alcohol until 01:00 on Friday and Saturday and until 00:00 for the rest of the week. · The supply of alcohol was for consumption on the premises and the Noise Team had been called over the course of a weekend following reports of loud music. A letter was hand-delivered to the premises on 23 May 2021. · Officers visited the premises on 28 May and saw a DJ in the premises, people dancing and patrons consuming alcohol with no DPS at the premises. · Officers engaged with the manager who refused to provide the name of the DPS and the premises licence holder was issued with a Covid Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) which was later withdrawn due to an incorrect template having been used. · Noise complaints continued to persist over the coming months. · Evidence was presented to the Licensing Sub-Committee which ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |