Issue - meetings
Application for a premises licence - Mr Tee's Local, 12 Red Lion Street, Boston
Meeting: 28/04/2026 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 1.)
1. Application for a premises licence - Mr Tee's Local, 12 Red Lion Street, Boston
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(A report by Anna McDowell, Senior Licensing Officer.)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Location plan, item 1.
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- Appendix 2 - Application Form - PUBLIC, item 1.
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- Appendix 2 - Application Form - PRIVATE , View reasons restricted (1./4)
- Appendix 3 - Police representation, item 1.
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- Appendix 4 - Licensing Policy extract, item 1.
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- Appendix 5 - S182 Guidance Extract, item 1.
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- Appendix 6 - Equality Act 2010 extract, item 1.
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- APPLICANT: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - 12 Red Lion Street Boston Evidence Bundle, item 1.
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- Additional publicly available information supplied by Lincolnshire Police, item 1.
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Decision:
Boston Borough Council
Licensing Act 2003
Decision Notice
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Date of hearing |
27 April 2026 2pm |
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Members of Sub-Committee |
Cllr Evans Cllr Izard Cllr Baxter Chair
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Premises Licence Applicant |
Perkins Newsagents Limited
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Premises Address |
12 Red Lion Street, Boston
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Date Application Received |
03 March 2026
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Details of Application |
Application for the grant of a premises licence
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The parties:
The Licensing Sub-Committee convened to consider an application for application for the grant of a premises licence at 12 Red Lion Street, Boston.
At the hearing the Sub-Committee heard from Miss McDowell (Senior Licensing Officer), Mr Kheng - Kurnia Licensing Consultants (for the applicant), Mr Thillainathan (applicant), Sergeant Adams (Lincolnshire Police), and Inspector Ian Cotton (Lincolnshire Police).
Policy and Guidance: In reaching its decision the Sub-Committee has had due regard for all that they have read, heard, and seen, and has considered the statutory guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, along with the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, and their public sector duty under the Equality Act 2010.
Decision and Reasons: The Sub-Committee heard from Mr Kheng on behalf of the applicant how the applicant is an experienced premises licence holder at a premises in Horncastle, and how there have been no issues experienced at all since he took over that premises in 2020. Additionally, the Sub-Committee questioned the applicant about how he intended to run the premises in terms of staff shifts, where high value items would be stored, staff training, and signage. They also queried the applicant’s knowledge of the PSPO.
Lincolnshire Police gave details of their concerns as to how this premise, if licensed, could impact the PSPO. They further stressed their concerns that the applicant hadn't volunteered some of the suggested conditions such as the waterproof labels and window coverings.
The Senior Licensing Officer gave details of the number of premises in the PSPO that are able to serve alcohol at 6:00am or earlier, namely eight within the PSPO and Asda bordering the PSPO which can sell alcohol for 24hrs.
In reaching their decision the Sub-Committee had two due regard for all they read and heard. Of particular note to the Sub-Committee was the location of the premises in the PSPO, but also the applicant's experience as a premises licence holder.
Taking it all into consideration along with the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Section 182 guidance and the licensing objectives, the Sub-Committee consider it reasonable and proportionate to the promotion of the licensing objectives to grant the application as applied for, subject to the mandatory conditions and offered, but with the following amendments/additions:
• a condition requiring signage advising patrons of the PSPO to be displayed at the entrance/ exit of the premises and on the counter. • An amendment to the staff training condition proposed to add in a requirement that all staff receive specific training in relation to the PSPO.
Accordingly, the application is granted. |
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Appeal:
There is a right of appeal to the Magistrates’ Court under Section 181 of the ... view the full decision text for item 1. |