Agenda and minutes

Licensing Sub-Committee
Tuesday, 7 January 2020 7:00 pm

Venue: Committee Room 3, Town Hall, Barking

Contact: John Dawe, Democratic Services Officer 

Items
No. Item

12.

Declaration of Members' Interests

In accordance with the Council’s Constitution, Members are asked to declare any interest they may have in any matter which is to be considered at this meeting.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

13.

Way 2 Save - 147 Ripple Road Barking - Variation of Premises Licence pdf icon PDF 183 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Licensing Officer Case Officer presented a report regarding an application for the variation of a premises licence held by Mr Murat Alma in respect of Way 2 Save, 147 Ripple Road, Barking.

 

The current premises licence authorised the premises to be open fromMonday to Sunday, from 07:00 to 0:00. The Licensing activities of the sale of alcohol were permitted from the hours of 09.00 to 23.00 every day.

 

The application sought to vary the hours for the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises to 07:00 to 02:00 daily with the premises open for the same hours.

 

This matter was brought before Sub-Committee following representations received from the Licensing Authority Responsible Authority Officer (LARAO) and from the three Gascoigne Ward Councillors which referenced the licence objectives of the Prevention of Crime, the Prevention of Nuisance and the Protection of Children from Harm. The representation from the LARAO, however was withdrawn at the start of the meeting following agreement reached amending the hours applied for under the variation and on the basis of additional conditions.

 

The Sub-Committee heard from the LARAO who updated Members on the agreements reached and the performance of Way to Save over the last fourteen months since the decision was taken to initially temporarily suspend the premises licence pending the subsequent reduction of the licence hours.

 

Members then heard from the applicant’s legal representative who presented a submission as detailed in a supplementary report before the Sub-Committee responding to the representations of the Licensing Authority. In summary he acknowledged that prior to the determination of the review which had led to reduced licensing hours, a number of the licence conditions had been breached and that generally the performance and management of the premises had been chaotic. However, the subsequent change in management and staff, and the implementation of additional practices, safeguards and procedures in the way the shop was now being managed meant that the current license and conditions were now being fully adhered to.

 

The Legal representative stated that there had been no complaints about the shop in the past fourteen months, including two extended TEN’s over the Christmas period. There were no complaints presented before the Sub-Committee from residents, or from either the Police, Environmental Health or Public Health. This he suggested was evidence of the proper management of the shop now.

 

The Sub-Committee then received a representation from Councillor Ashraf, Gascoigne Ward Councillor and Deputy Leader, who stated her concerns as outlined in her submission set out in an appendix to the report. She challenged a statement made by the applicant in their written submission suggesting that the demographics of the area had changed significantly and questioned the  effectiveness and validity of the steps and measures that had been put in place, suggesting that the past problems were no longer an issue due solely to the reduction in licensing hours.

 

She also suggested that the absence of objection from the Police was more a matter of resources rather than acquiescence to  ...  view the full minutes text for item 13.