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The
Parties:
The Licensing
Sub-Committee convened to consider an application for a premises
licence where relevant representations have been
received.
At the hearing the
Sub-Committee heard from Anna McDowell (Senior Licensing Officer),
Mr Graves (on behalf of Boston Phoenix Football Club, Mr Shackleston
(applicant’s legal representative) and six members of the
public who had submitted relevant representations.
Policy and Guidance:
In reaching their
decision the Sub-Committee had due regard for all that they had
read and heard along with the licensing objectives, the
Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy, the Section 182
Guidance and their duty under Section 149 of the Equality Act
2010.
Decision and Reasons:
The sub-committee have
read and heard all of the information before them. They have heard
from Mr Shackleston, representing
Boston Phoenix Football Club and Mr Graves. They also heard from and who
were supportive of the application. They also heard from
, on behalf of mother, , and . They raised issues
regarding littering, noise from some events and parking. The
Sub-Committee noted that there was no evidence that this was
attributable to the club.
The Sub-Committee
noted the hours applied for were a reduction in the current hours
under the Club Premises Certificate, they also noted the conditions
provided were more stringent than those currently on the
certificate.
The Sub-Committee
noted the applicant agreed to surrender the Club Premises
Certificate should the licence be granted.
With all of this in
mind the Sub-Committee have decided to grant the licence as applied
for.
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