Agenda and minutes

Licensing Sub-Committee B - Monday, 11th December, 2017 10.00 am

Venue: Council Chamber, Council Offices, The Burys, Godalming

Contact: Ema Dearsley  Democratic Services officer

Items
No. Item

1.

ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN

To elect a Chairman for the Sub-Committee B meeting.

Minutes:

Councillor Bob Upton was appointed as Chairman of this meeting of Licensing Sub-Committee B.

2.

MINUTES

To agree the Minutes of the Meeting held on18 July 2016 which had been laid on the table half an hour before the start of the meeting.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting which took place on 18 July 2016 were confirmed and signed.

3.

DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS

Minutes:

There were no disclosures of interest.

4.

LICENSING ACT 2003 - APPLICATION FOR A NEW PREMISES LICENCE - CRANLEIGH FOOD AND WINE, EWHURST ROAD, CRANLEIGH, SURREY, GU6 7AE pdf icon PDF 76 KB

The purpose of the report is to enable the Sub-Committee to consider an application from Mrs Sutharsini Siuaydgianathan for a new premises licence for Cranleigh Food and Wine, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7AE, where 17 relevant representations have been received. 

 

Recommendation

The Sub-Committee is requested to consider the application for a premises licence on its merits.

 

Section 35(3) Licensing Act 2003 provides that the Sub-Committee, having regard to the relevant representations made, must take such of the following steps (if any) as it considers appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives:

 

·        To grant the licence subject to such conditions as are consistent with the operating schedule modified to such extent as the Sub-Committee considers appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives, and any mandatory conditions;

·        To exclude from the scope of the licence any of the licensable activities to which the application relates;

·        To refuse to specify a person as the premises supervisor;

·        To reject the application.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee received a report outlining an application for a new premises licence for Cranleigh Food and Wine, Ewhurst Road, Cranleigh. The application had received 17 relevant representations from ‘other persons’ but none had been received from responsible authorities.

 

The application sought a licence that would authorise the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises only at the times shown below.

 

Sale of Alcohol: (Off the premises only)

0800 to 2300 Monday to Saturday

0800 to 2230 Sunday

        

Opening hours:

0800 to 2300 Monday to Sunday

 

During the hearing the Licensing Manager confirmed with the applicant that the opening hours on Sundays should be 0800 to 2230 to correspond with the hours for the sale of alcohol.

 

The Licensing Manager informed the Sub-Committee that in addition to the 17 representations set out in the report, one representation in support had been received which had been accidentally omitted from the agenda papers. A further two objections had been received after the deadline for representations, however the applicant agreed that these could be considered by the Sub-Committee. These representations are attached as an annexe to these minutes.

 

The Sub-Committee invited the applicant to outline their application. They explained that proposed sale of alcohol at the store would complement the sale of convenience foods at the store, as well as at nearby takeaways. The family currently ran a similar convenience store in Farncombe and would utilise the experience gained at this store at their new premises. The Sub-Committee asked the applicant to approximate what percentage of sales would be alcohol in comparison with food. The applicant responded that they expected around 90% of sales to be convenience food (milk, bread newspapers, etc.) and 10% to be alcohol.

 

Members asked the applicant to explain what measures would be put in place to protect children and prevent public nuisance and crime. The applicant referred to the information supplied with their application, and added that they had been running a convenience store in Farncombe for 10 years and was always careful to check young people’s IDs. The applicant also stated that they would be willing to install CCTV cameras outside of the store help deter public nuisance and crime.

 

Five of the objectors were present at the meeting and nominated one person to summarise their concerns. She explained that while she admired the applicants’ entrepreneurial spirit, the objectors felt that this location was not appropriate for this type of business. There had been reports of burglaries and thefts from other shops in Cranleigh, and the objectors felt that this store, in a more isolated location, would be vulnerable to crime. There were also concerns raised over inappropriate parking and increased levels of noise and litter.

 

Following the conclusion of questions, at 10.49am, the Sub-Committee withdrew to consider the application. The Sub-Committee reconvened at 11.36am and the Council’s Solicitor confirmed he had been asked to advise the Sub-Committee during their deliberations on the wording of their decision which was as follows:

 

The Sub-Committee carefully considered the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.