Agenda and decisions

Licensing Sub-Committee - Monday 13th January 2020 10.00 am

Venue: Council Chamber, Municipal Buildings, West Street, Boston, PE21 8QR

Contact: Janette Collier, Senior Democratic Services Officer  01205 314227 email:  janette.collier@boston.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

A

APOLOGIES

To receive apologies for absence.

B

DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS

To receive declarations of interests in respect of any item on the agenda.

1.

REVIEW OF A PREMISES LICENCE - EUROPEAN FOOD 43 WIDE BARGATE pdf icon PDF 156 KB

(A report by the Licensing and Land Charges Manager)

Additional documents:

Decision:

Boston Borough Council

Licensing Act 2003

Review of a Premises Licence

Decision Notice

 

 

 

Date of hearing

 

 

13 January 2020

 

 

Members of  Sub-Committee

 

Councillor Jonathan Noble

Councillor Judith Skinner

Councillor Stephen Woodliffe

 

 

 

Premises Licence Holder

 

Nawal Ahmd

 

 

Premises Address

 

European Food, 43 Wide Bargate, Boston

 

 

Date Application Received

 

18 November 2019

 

Details of Application

 

Review of a premises licence in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003 – submitted by The Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police.

 

 

 

The Parties:

Lincolnshire Police requested a review of the Premises Licence European Food, 43 Wide Bargate, Boston on 18 November 2019.  No representations in respect of the review were received.   The Licence holder and Designated Premises Supervisor is Mrs Nawal Ahmd.

 

Policy and Guidance:

In reaching its decision the Sub-Committee has considered the statutory guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003 and Boston Borough Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy.

 

Licensing Objectives:  The Sub-Committee has found that the licensing objectives of crime and disorder and public safety are relevant to this application.

Decision and Reasons:

 

The Sub-Committee has read and heard all of the information before them.

The Sub Committee is aware of and has taken into account any implications that may arise from the Human Rights Act 1998. 

The Sub-Committee in reaching its decision has had due regard for its public sector equality duty under section 149 of the Equality Act 2010 and consider that in reaching their decision today, that they have had due regard for the duty placed upon them by s.149.

 

The sub-committee has heard from the Licensing & Land Charges Manager, Lincolnshire Police, Mrs Ahmd and Mr Hatemi.

 

In reaching their decision the sub-committee has had due regard for all that they have read and heard, along with the Licensing Act 2003, s.182 statutory guidance, the licensing objectives and Boston Borough Council’s Licensing Policy.

 

The sub-committee received information from Lincolnshire Police in relation to Mr Hatemi’s relationship with Mr Abdullah and Mr Karim. The police provided details of Mr Hatemi’s links with Mr Abdullah and Mr Karim who are suspected of having links with criminal activity. Mr Hatemi himself had previously been found to be working in a premises where illegal cigarettes were found. Mr Hatemi was also working illegally at the premises at that time.

 

On 25th May 2019 the police attended 43 Wide Bargate where a person was working illegally. When asked to call his boss the worker contacted Mr Hatemi. Mr Karim and later Mr Abdullah attended the premises. Mrs Ahmd and Mr Hatemi subsequently bought the premises from Mr Abdullah. Additionally in relation to an incident on 18th March 2019 the police provided evidence of 28 High Street which is owned by Mr Abdullah but contact details were given for Mr Hatemi. The sub-committee note that Mr Hatemi had previously stated he only knew Mr Abdullah through purchasing a business from him however he has subsequently confirmed he knows him by assisting him with translations and the setting up of a Facebook page and that  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.