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Appointment of Chair To appoint a Chair for the meeting. Minutes: Resolved that Councillor Bones be appointed Chair for the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest Members of the Sub-committee are invited to declare any registerable and/or non-registerable interests in any matters appearing on the agenda, and the nature of that interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of interested reported. |
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The Journal Convenience Store, 21-23 Canterbury Way, Wideopen, NE13 6JQ To give consideration to an application for the grant of a new Premises Licence in respect of The Journal Convenience Store, 21-23 Canterbury Way, Wideopen, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE13 6JQ Additional documents:
Minutes: The Sub-committee met to consider an application for the grant of a new Premises Licence in respect of the Journal Convenience Store, 21-13 Canterbury Way, Wideopen, NE13 6JQ.
The Applicant, Kamalanathan Sakilan, sought permission for the supply of alcohol (off the premises) each day of the week from 06:00 hours to 23:00 hours, and for the premises to be open to the public each day of the week from 06:00 hours to 23:00 hours.
Following introductions the Sub-committee’s legal advisor outlined the procedure to be followed at the meeting.
Ms Palmer, Licensing Officer, presented details of the application, the representations received and the options available to the Sub-committee. She also responded to questions from Members of the Sub-committee and confirmed that there had not been any review of a licence in relation to the premises.
Ms Hannon presented details of her representation in relation to the application and responded to questions from the Members of the Sub-committee.
Mr Khass, representing the applicant, addressed the Sub-committee in support of the application and responded to questions from the Members of the Sub-committee, the legal advisor and the resident present at the meeting. He also confirmed that the applicant wished to amend the application by reducing the terminal hour for the sale of alcohol to 10.00pm each day.
Each of the parties to the hearing was given the opportunity of summing up their respective cases and the Sub-committee retired to make its decision in private.
All parties were then invited back into the meeting and the Chair announced the Sub-committee’s decision.
Resolved that the application for the grant of a new Premises Licence in respect of the Journal Convenience Store, 21-23 Canterbury Way, Wideopen, NE13 6JQ be approved as follows:
Opening Hours: 07:00 hours to 22:00 hours daily Supply of Alcohol: 08:00 hours to 22:00 hours daily
1. A CCTV system shall be designed, installed and maintained in proper working order, to the satisfaction of, and in consultation with, Northumbria Police. Such a system shall:
a) Be operated by properly trained staff; b) Be in operation and recording at all times that the Premises are open, and capable of generating an accurate date and time of the footage; c) Ensure coverage of all entrances and exits, the till area, and areas where alcohol is stored and any other areas as required by Northumbria Police; d) Be kept in a secure environment under the control of a named responsible individual and fitted with a security function to prevent tampering with the recording (eg. Password protected); e) A member of staff trained in the retrieval of CCTV footage to be present at all times when the Premises are open, with the ability to download and provide the relevant footage at the request of the Police, Licensing Authority or other Responsible Authority; f) Be of a high standard of clarity and capable of recognition of all persons entering the Premises; g) Such recording shall be retained in an unedited format for a minimum of 28 days. ... view the full minutes text for item LS6/23 |