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Items
No. Item

1.

Election of Chairman

Minutes:

Councillor Barnes was duly elected as chairman.

 

 

2.

Apologies

Minutes:

None

 

 

3.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

None

 

 

4.

DETERMINATION OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE pdf icon PDF 97 KB

Express Kebab, 210 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 6UQ

 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Phil Cooper, Licensing Officer introduced the report as circulated with the agenda.

 

An application had been received from Mr Hamit Yilmaz in respect of Express Kebab, 210 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham.  The applicant has applied for a premises licence for the provision of late night refreshment every day from 23:00 – 00:00 hours.

 

Appendix A of the report provided a copy of the application form and internal plan of the premises.

 

Point 2.4 of the report detailed the applicant’s steps to promote the four licensing objectives.

 

Point 3.4 of the report detailed additional measures concerning CCTV as requested by Gloucestershire Constabulary.

 

Representations had not been received from responsible authorities but three residents had submitted representations as 4.1 of the report detailed.

 

Phil Cooper confirmed the representations had been written to and invited to the sub committee but were not able to attend.

 

Phil Cooper stated that an email had been received from Suzanne Gardiner yesterday following up from her representation.  The email detailed an incident of a member of the public urinating by Ms Gardiner’s front door at 8.30pm on the 20th October 2012.  As a result of this Ms Gardiner contacted the Environmental Health department.

 

Phil Cooper confirmed that an Environmental Health Officer had visited the premises and found no issues of concern regarding public health.  The Environmental Health Officer stated that takeaway establishments are not obliged by law to provide lavatory facilities, unlike a café or a restaurant.

 

Appendix B of the report provided copies of the representations and Appendix C of the report showed the locations of the residents’ premises in relation to Express Kebab.

 

Mr Mike Smith and Mr Barry Payne, agents for the applicant, attended the meeting and spoke in support of the application.

 

Mr Smith stated that this was one of the simplest applications he had ever made.  The premises currently trades as a hot food takeaway and would continue to do so even if the application was not granted.  The applicant requires an extra hour to trade to increase value to his customers. 

 

Mr Smith confirmed that the applicant is happy to adhere to the additional CCTV specifications requested by Gloucestershire Police as 3.1 of the report details.

 

Mr Smith referred to the three representations that raised concern with noise, the perception of public disorder and litter.  Mr Smith felt that these representations were of a general nature and did not necessarily follow course that an extra hour would result in any crime and disorder or nuisance.  These areas of concern could not be laid solely to the applicant’s premises.

 

Mr Smith referred to the incident of a member of public urinating by Ms Gardiner’s doorway.  Mr Smith said this was a one off isolated incident that occurred a month ago.  He was surprised that Ms Gardiner had not included this incident in the representation submitted a few days later or that Ms Gardiner was not here today.

 

Mr Smith detailed other premises in close proximity to Express Kebab, 210 Hewlett Road.  The  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.