Venue: Mandela Room, Town Hall
Contact: Joanne Dixon / Scott Bonner
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made by Members at this point in
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Additional documents:
Minutes: A
report of the Director of Public Health and Public Protection was circulated outlining
the application for a Review of the Premises Licence in respect of Waterloo
News, 110-114 Waterloo Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3HZ, Ref No: OL/21/03. Summary
of Current Licensable Activities Sale
of Alcohol (Off Sales) - Monday to Sunday: 7.00am – 11.00pm A
copy of the current Premises Licence was attached at Appendix 1. The
Chair introduced those present and explained the procedure to be followed at
the meeting. It was confirmed that all parties had received a copy of the
Regulation 6 Notice and copy of the report and accompanying documents, in
accordance with the Licensing (Hearings) Regulations 2005. Details
of the Application It
was highlighted that documentation had been provided by the Premises Licence Holder
prior to the meeting and, when asked, the Legal Representative on behalf of the
responsible authorities confirmed that no additional time was required by them
to consider the documentation. The
Principal Licensing Officer presented the report outlining the application for
a Review of the Premises Licence in respect of Waterloo News, 110-114 Waterloo
Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3HZ. The
premise was situated in Middlesbrough town centre amongst residential
properties. It operated as a convenience
store with the provision for the ‘off sale’ of alcohol, having benefitted from
a Premises Licence since 2005. Mr
Majid had been the Premises Licence Holder and Designated Premises Supervisor
since that time. Whilst the premises
currently had the benefit of a Premises Licence it was understood the
licence holder was not currently selling alcohol from the premises. The
application for review was submitted by the Licensing Manager on 29 January
2021, on the grounds of the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and
the prevention of public nuisance following concerns in relation to the licence
holder’s unwillingness to implement Covid-19 safety measures at the premises
for both staff and customers. A
copy of the application and additional evidence was attached at Appendix 2. It was highlighted that the matter had been due for
consideration by the Licensing Sub Committee on several occasions, and
subsequently adjourned, as follows:- ·
25 March 2021 – The Head of Legal Services and the Chair of the Licensing
Sub Committee made a decision to adjourn the hearing - under Regulation 12 and
extend time under Regulation 11 of the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings)
Regulations 2005 as it was necessary in the public interest and to fully hear
and consider representations from all parties - as the meeting was inquorate due
to unforeseen circumstances. ·
21 April 2021 - Request from the Premises Licence Holder to adjourn as this
date fell during the religious month of Ramadan. All parties agreed that the Hearing be adjourned
until after the end of Ramadan. ·
8 June 2021 - Request from the applicant’s legal representative to
adjourn following a request for the provision of additional information. ·
23 July 2021 – Adjourned due to illness of the Premises Licence Holder’s
legal representative. · 20 September 2021 – Adjourned at the ... view the full minutes text for item 21/6 |