Agenda and decisions

Licensing Sub-Committee - Tuesday 28th September 2021 1.00 pm

Venue: Conference Centre, Jakemans Community Stadium (Boston United), Pilgrim Way, Wyberton, Boston, PE21 7NE

Contact: Pippa Rose, Democratic Services Apprentice  Telephone: 01205 314228 e-mail:  pippa.rose@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.

APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE - CLUB ANGEL, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MARKET PLACE, BOSTON pdf icon PDF 210 KB

(A report by Anna McDowell, Licensing Officer)

Additional documents:

Decision:

Boston Borough Council

Licensing Act 2003

Application for a Premises Licence

Decision Notice

 

 

 

Date of hearing

 

 

28 September 2021

 

 

Members of  Sub-Committee

 

 

Councillor J Noble

Councillor F Pickett

Councillor J Welbourn

 

 

 

Applicant(s) Name

 

Mrs S Acinik

 

 

Premises Address

 

Club Angel, Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Boston

 

 

Date Application Received

 

21 July 2021

 

Details of Application

 

Application for a premises Licence under the S17 of the Licensing Act 2003

 

The Parties:

The Sub-Committee heard from the applicants husband (Mr Acinik), Mr Clark (the landlord of the relevant building, and existing Premises Licence Holder), Ms Lovely (a local objector) and Mr Robbie in support of Ms Lovely, along with the Council’s Licensing Officer (Miss McDowell)

 

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

 

Licensing Objectives:

The Sub-Committee has found that the Licensing Objectives of the Prevention of Public Nuisance is relevant to the application.

 

Decision and Reasons:

The Sub-Committee has read and heard all of the information before them. In reaching its decision, the Sub-Committee is aware of and has taken into account any implications that may arise from the Human Rights Act 1998, and has considered its Public Sector Equality duty under Section 149 of the Equality Act 2010. The Sub-Committee considers that in reaching their decision, that they due regard for the duty placed upon them by Section 149 of the 2010 Act.

The Sub-Committee had provisionally been made aware that the Applicant was unable to attend the hearing but that her husband would represent her, along with support from Mr Clark.

In reaching their decision the Sub-Committee has considered all that they have read and heard, and have had due regard for the Licensing Objectives, the s 182 Guidance and the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy.

Of particular note to the Sub-Committee was that this was in effect an application for a shadow premises licence, to mirror the existing premises licence, to regulate the new operating situation at the premises. The Sub-Committee also had regard for the fact that there are no changes proposed at the premises as a result of this application, and how the premises has operated under the existing premises licence for a number of years. The Sub-Committee additionally noted that there have been no representations received from any responsible authorities, nor is there a history of issues related to the premises being put to the Sub-Committee by a responsible authority.

The Sub-Committee noted that Ms Lovely has experienced disturbance from bass noise late at night/early morning since July 2021, and that she associates this to be with the premises as other nearby licensed premises shut earlier the Sub-Committee heard from Mr Robbie that a nearby building is now empty, and noted his comments that perhaps where the building may have previously provided a buffer for sound/bass noise, it no  ...  view the full decision text for item 1.