Agenda item
A Taste of Portugal, 2 James Street, Boston
(A report by Anna McDowell, Senior Licensing Officer)
Decision:
Boston Borough Council
Licensing Act 2003
Temporary Event Notice
Decision Notice
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Date of hearing
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11 June 2024 |
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Members of Sub-Committee |
Councillor Paul Gleeson (Chair) Councillor Stuart Evans Councillor Suzanne Welberry |
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Applicant(s) Name
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Mr Antonio Lima |
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Premises Address |
A Taste of Portugal, 2 James Street, Boston
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Date Application Received
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29 May 2024 |
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Details of Application |
Temporary Event Notice –from 12.00 hours on 29 June 2024 until 02.00 hours on 30 June 2024.
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The Sub-Committee have read all of the information before them. They have heard from Mr Lima the applicant, Environmental Health and Lincolnshire Police.
The Sub-Committee have heard the outside area to be used is next to the premises and the owner of that land has consented. The applicant advised that music would be inside, and security staff would be used outside. The Sub-Committee have noted that no details were provided of the outside area. They noted the area was in the PSPO area, and whilst a separate regime, noted that the planning condition prevented the premises operating after 11pm.
The Police advised that they had serious concerns regarding the control of persons outside and whilst the applicant had advised they would have security staff, this could not be conditioned on the Temporary Event Notice. Environmental Health had advised they could only judge the application as it stood which did not specify where the music was taking place, again this could not be conditioned on the Temporary Event Notice.
Having considered their Licensing Policy, equality duty and human rights act and everything put before them, the Sub-Committee have decided that the notice does not promote the licensing objectives and it is therefore appropriate and reasonable to refuse the Temporary Event Notice and the authority will serve a counter notice in that respect.
The Licensing Act 2003 Schedule 5 Part 3 paragraph 16 makes provision for you to appeal against this decision to the Magistrates Court.
The appeal must be commenced by notice of appeal to the Justice’s Chief Executive for the Magistrates Court within the period of 21 days beginning with day on which the Premises User/Responsible Authority were notified by the Licensing Authority of the decision being appealed against (i.e., the date of this decision notice). No appeal may be brought later than 5 working days before the day on which the event period specified in the TEN begins.
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Signed:
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Anna McDowell
Licensing Officer
On behalf of the Licensing Sub-Committee
Date: 11 June 2024
Supporting documents:
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A Taste of Portugal report, item 1.
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APPENDIX 1 - LOCATION PLAN, item 1.
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APPENDIX 2 - PSPO, item 1.
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APPENDIX 3 - PREMISES LICENCE, item 1.
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APPENDIX 4 - TEN, item 1.
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APPENDIX 5 - EH OBJECTION, item 1.
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APPENDIX 6 - POLICE OBJECTION, item 1.
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APPENDIX 7 - S182 GUIDANCE, item 1.
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APPENDIX 8 - LICENSING POLICY, item 1.
PDF 239 KB -
APPENDIX 9 - EQUALITY ACT, item 1.
PDF 169 KB