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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members of the Licensing Hearings Panel are asked to consider whether they have an interest in any matter on the agenda, and, if so, to formally declare that interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made at the meeting. |
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Minutes: The work carried out within 299 Hollins Lane had included the installation of a new ceiling, the change of location of a refrigeration unit and the addition of tiles. The sound system that had been installed was a domestic system with the volume set so that it could not be increased. The music was played at an ambient level to allow conversation and decibel testing had been undertaken by the owner which showed that the noise levels were equivalent to levels of normal conversation.
Mr Greenwood reported that the opening hours had been reduced over the previous 12 months to allow the owners more family time and that in 2019 there had only been 18 occasions when the restaurant had been open up to 11.00pm.
The Panel asked questions of the Applicant and the objectors present also asked questions.
The objectors present were given the opportunity to submit their objections to the Panel. The following concerns were raised:
The Panel asked questions and the Applicant was given an opportunity to ask questions.
Those present were given the opportunity to sum up.
The Panel then duly retired to consider the application and all of the information provided.
The Members of the Panel were advised by the Legal Officer as to their duties under Section 4 of the Licensing Act 2003 to at all times consider the promotion of the Licensing Objectives, these being:
1) the prevention of crime and disorder 2) public safety 3) the prevention of public nuisance 4) the protection of children from harm
The Members were also advised of their duties in carrying out those functions in relation to:
1) the Council’s published Statement of Licensing Policy 2) the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State as contained in section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, which was updated in April 2018.
In addition Members were advised to give appropriate weight to the steps that are appropriate to promote the licensing objectives and the representations presented by all parties.
The Panel also had regard to the European Convention on Human Rights and in particular that everyone has the right to peaceful enjoyment of his possessions, respect for his private and family life, ... view the full minutes text for item LHP.303 |