Agenda and decisions
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APOLOGIES To receive apologies for absence. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS To receive declarations of interests in respect of any item on the agenda. |
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REVIEW OF A PREMISES LICENCE - BEIRA ALTA DELI, 18 WEST STREET, BOSTON (A report by Fiona White, Licensing & Land Charges Manager) Additional documents:
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DECISION NOTICE DECISIONNOTICE FOR BEIRA ALTA DELI 18 WEST STREET BOSTON Decision:
Boston Borough Council
Review of a Premises Licence
The Parties:
Lincolnshire Police requested a review of the Premises Licence for Beira Alta Deli, 18West Street, Boston on the 3 June
2020. No representations in
The sub-committee has heard from the Licensing & Land Charges Manager, Sgt Enderby and PC McConville from Lincolnshire Police and Mrs Pereira.
Policy and Guidance:
In reaching its decision the Sub-Committee
has had due regard forall that
Licensing Objectives:
The Sub-Committee has found that the licensing objectives prevention of crime and disorder,public safety, prevention of public nuisance and protection of children from harm 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 considered 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 forthe duty placed upon them by s.149.
The Sub-Committee heard from Sergeant Enderby and PC McConville on behalf of Lincolnshire Police, and Mrs Pereira the premises licence holder.
The Sub-Committee heard from the police outlining the evidence presented in thereviewapplication, whichincluded detailsabout thepremisesserving alcohol forconsumptionon thepremisesat atime whenregulations prevented it during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Sub-Committee also heard that people ... view the full decision text for item 2. |