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Licensing Sub-Committee - Friday, 25th June, 2021 10.00 am

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Application to vary a Premises Licence - The Glen, Butts Ash Lane, Hythe, SO45 3RF pdf icon PDF 296 KB

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Decision of the Sub-Committee

 

           

            The purpose of the hearing was to determine an application to vary the      premises licence under section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 (“the     Act”) in             respect of The Glen, Butts Ash Lane, Hythe, SO45 3RF.

 

            The application is granted on the following terms and conditions.

  

1)  To add a self-contained bar in the grounds of the premises to provide the sale of alcohol to those customers who are outside in the garden. This may also be used in the future for service to the function room.

2)  To allow the sale of alcohol to start at 08:00hrs each morning (Monday to Sunday) and mirror the same in the hours that the premises are permitted to open; and

3)  To increase the hours permitted on New Year’s Eve through to 02:00hrs on New Year’s Day.

The Sub-Committee granted the application as requested with the exception of 3) above, where the terminal hour will be 02:00hrs on New Year’s Day, rather than 03:00hrs as was requested. 

           

 

8.         Reasons for the Decision

 

The Sub-Committee considered the application for a variation in the premises licence along with the evidence, both written and oral, supplied by the Applicant and all those who had made relevant representations.

 

[Mr Rowsell, an objector, submitted a map showing the location of residents who had objected. This was admitted as evidence with the agreement of the Applicant and all other parties. This will appear with the papers for the hearing on the Council’s website.]

 

In reaching its decision, the Sub-Committee has had regard to the Home Office Guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, and the Council's own Statement of Licensing Policy.

 

At the hearing, the Sub-Committee carefully listened to all the evidence that was provided and considered what action, if any, was appropriate for the promotion of the four licensing objectives namely, the prevention of crime and disorder; public safety; the prevention of public nuisance; and the protection of children from harm.

 

The main areas of concern raised by those objecting to the application related to the following:

 

·         Increase in Anti-social behaviour (ASB) caused by alcohol;

·         Noise issues and disturbance to neighbours in a residential area;

·         Music related disturbance;

·         Additional noise nuisance they believe the changes will bring, in addition to an increase in crime and disorder, from extended opening times and increased availability of alcohol

 

The Council’s legal representative advised that issues raised by objectors, such as litter and car parking, were not relevant to the licensing objectives for the purposes of the application.  Similarly, it was pointed out that some objectors mistakenly believed that the Applicants had applied for a later closing time of 1am, when the licence already permitted a 01:00hrs closure.

 

The Sub-Committee noted the Applicant’s claim that there was no intention to make full use of the 8am opening time, as it was intended to take account of international sporting events which would be rare, and were likely to involve only 8-10 regular customers.  They also  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.