To consider a report of the Director of Place Management.
The report details an application submitted on behalf of the Chief Officer of Greater Manchester Police for a review of the Premises Licence at Da Shop, 15-19 Worcester Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport in light of allegations that the premises had been associated with serious crime, serious disorder or both.
The Sub-Committee is recommended to consider the application from Greater Manchester Police for a review of the premises licence at Da Shop, 15-19 Worcester Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, SK8 5NW.
Officer Contact: Ian O’Donnell on 0161 474 4175 or ian.odonnell@stockport.gov.uk
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A representative of the Director for Place Management submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) detailing an application from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) for a review of the premises licence at Da Shop, 15–19 Worcester Road, Cheadle Hulme, SK8 5NW, following allegations that the premises had been associated with serious crime and disorder.
Representatives from GMP attended the meeting and answered questions in relation to the application for review. GMP’s position was supported by written representations from the Public Health.
The Premises Licence Holder and a representative also attended the meeting and answered questions in relation to the review. A resident, who had submitted a representation in support of the Premises Licence Holder, spoke to their representation. Written representations in support were also received from a number of other residents, and these were also considered by the Sub Committee.
Additional evidence was submitted by GMP at the meeting. The interested parties agreed that the additional evidence could be presented to and considered by the Sub Committee.
The Sub Committee, having heard the interested parties, proceeded to consider the prevention of crime and disorder and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives in respect of the review, together with the relevant parts of the Council’s Licensing Policy and guidance from the Home Office.
The decision was then reached on consideration of all submissions given in relation to this specific application.
It was then
RESOLVED – That, having heard the application for a review of the Premises Licence at Da Shop, 15–19 Worcester Road, Cheadle Hulme, SK8 5NW, made by GMP, and having considered all the evidence presented, the Sub Committee were satisfied that relevant representations had been made in respect of the prevention of crime and disorder and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives.
On the evidence before them, the Sub Committee had no faith that the management of the premises could be run responsibly and in accordance with the licensing objectives, given the number of irresponsible decisions made by the Premise Licence Holder.
Namely, the decision to have persons making deliveries of alcohol without being formal employees of the premises and, those persons, on the balance of probability, having been involved in activities relating to criminal damage and the supply of drugs. The Sub Committee were satisfied that a causal link had been established between the premises, the children who were employed at the premises and the individuals who were alleged to be involved in serious crime and disorder, thus linking the Premises Licence to the allegations.
The Sub Committee, on balance, were more taken with the evidence from the children and felt that the Premises Licence Holder failed to protect the children from harm, as the children reported being involved in activities relating to criminal damage and the supply of drugs. This indicated the Premise Licence Holder’s failure to recognise the wider responsibility in respect of the licensing objective, to protect children from harm.
These poor management decisions meant that the Premises Licence Holder was unable to prevent the undermining of the licensing objectives, despite the fact that the Premises Licence Holder had extensive experience in managing premises and being the responsible person for the premises.
It was noted that, at the summary review hearing, the Sub Committee decided that interim steps were not required on the basis that the allegations dated back to 2021 and there was no urgency or requirement for interim steps to be taken in respect of the licence. The Sub Committee were also reassured that the bail conditions that were in place at the time alleviated concerns in the interim period.
The Sub Committee, on review of all the evidence presented by interested parties at the full review hearing, were satisfied that the actions of the Premises Licence Holder had undermined the prevention of crime and disorder and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives, and had no ... view the full minutes text for item 5