Agenda item

Licensing Act 2003: Application for a Variation to the Premises Licence at Bizoqya, 120 Charles Street

The report details an application from Sarmad Alwadi for the variation of the premises licence to change the start and extend the finish times for the provision of regulated entertainment including live music, recorded music and performance of dance; the provision of entertainment facilities for making music, dancing and anything of a similar description to making music and dancing; the provision of late night refreshment and the supply of alcohol on Friday and Saturday at 120 Charles Street.

 

The Sub-Committee is recommended to consider the application for the variation of the premises licence at 120 Charles Street.

 

Officer contact: Sarah Tooth on 474 4176 or email: sarah.tooth@stockport.gov.uk

 

Minutes:

A representative of the Service Director (Place Management) submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) requesting the Sub-Committee to consider an application from Sarmad Alwadi for the variation of the premises licence to change the start and extend the finish times for the provision of regulated entertainment including live music, recorded music and performance of dance; the provision of entertainment facilities for making music, dancing and anything of a similar description to making music and dancing; the provision of late night refreshment and the supply of alcohol on Friday and Saturday at Bizoqya, 120 Charles Street..

 

The applicant attended the meeting and answered Councillors’ questions in relation to the application,

 

A number of objectors attended the meeting, explained their objections to the proposals and answered Councillors’ questions in relation to the application.  The Sub-Committee noted that the Planning Authority had made a representation in respect of the application by virtue of the application site being subject to restrictions on its hours of use.

 

The Sub-Committee having heard all interested parties proceeded to consider the licensing objectives in respect of the application, together with the relevant parts of the Council’s licensing policy and the guidance from the Department of Media, Culture and Sport.  However, the decision was reached on consideration of all the arguments given in relation to this specific application.

 

(i)         Crime and Disorder

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that relevant representations had been raised in respect of this licensing objective, namely that residents had expressed concern that broken glass and debris would be strewn around the local roads and that cars will line the street and potentially be damaged due to the fact there is only one road leading to the premises which includes a sharp corner.  However, the Sub-Committee noted with approval the content of the applicant’s operating schedule in respect of this licensing objective and determined that no further conditions were necessary in order to address this objective.

 

(ii)        Protection of Children

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that no relevant representations had been raised in respect of this licensing objective.

 

(iii)       Public Safety

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that no relevant representations had been raised in respect of this licensing objective.

 

(iv)       Public Nuisance

 

The Sub-Committee was satisfied that relevant representations had been raised in respect of this licensing objective, namely that local residents were concerned that customers of Bizoqya entering and leaving the premises would creating noise in addition to amplified music disturbing local residents.

 

The Sub-Committee noted with approval the content of the applicant’s operating schedule in respect of this licensing objective and in particular that which related to the insulation of the property to prevent any disturbance to the outside surroundings, but determined that in order to properly address this licensing objective it would be necessary to it would be necessary to impose further conditions, such that:-

 

·         no patrons shall be permitted to enter the premises after 23.00 hours; and

·         that the hours for licensable activity on Friday and Saturday shall not be extended beyond 01.00 hours; and

·         that quarterly meetings be arranged with local residents.

 

It was then

 

RESOLVED – (1) That the hours for the supply of alcohol on the premises be approved as follows:-

 

·         11.00 to 23.30 hours, Sunday to Thursday.

·         13.00 to 01.00 hours Friday and Saturday.

 

(2) That the hours for the provision of late night refreshment indoors be approved as follows:-

 

·         11.00 to 23.30 hours, Sunday to Thursday.

·         13.00 to 01.00 hours Friday and Saturday.

 

(3) That the hours for the provision of live music, indoors; recorded music, indoors; dance, indoors, together with activity like music/ dance, indoors be approved as follows:-

 

·         11.00 to 23.30 hours, Sunday to Thursday.

·         13.00 to 01.00 hours Friday and Saturday.

 

(4) That the hours for the facilities for music, indoors; dance, indoors and facilities like music/ dance, indoors be approved as follows:-

 

·         11.00 to 23.30 hours, Sunday to Thursday.

·         13.00 to 01.00 hours Friday and Saturday.

 

(5) That it be noted that the proposing stated, standard opening hours of the premises will be as follows:-

 

11.00 to 23.30 hours, Sunday to Thursday.

13.00 to 01.00 hours, Friday to Saturday.

 

(6) That CCTV cameras be provided inside and outside the premises. All are working and covering public areas.

 

(7) That a doorman be employed for all public parties.

 

(8) That a fire alarm be fitted in the premises.

 

(9) That all windows be shut after 22.00 hours.

 

(10) That the property be sound insulated and that there will be no disturbance to the outside surroundings.

 

(11) That there be a designated smoking area outside the premises.

 

(12) That there be no light projection on surrounding properties.

 

(13) That a customer car park be made available.

 

(14) That proof of age must be provided prior to serving alcohol, such as

a driving licence.

 

(15) That children and under 18s not be allowed into the premises, unless

accompanied by parents.

 

(16) That no patrons shall be permitted to enter the premises after 23.00 hours.

 

(17) That quarterly meetings be arranged with local residents.

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