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Application for a Premises Licence in respect of Lickey End Working Mens Club, Alcester Road, Lickey End, Bromsgrove

Meeting: 15/04/2009 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 30)

30 Application for a Premises Licence - Lickey End Working Men's Club, Alcester Road, Lickey End, Bromsgrove pdf icon PDF 50 KB

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The Sub-Committee was asked to consider an application for a premises licence in respect of Lickey End Working Men’s Club, Alcester Road, Lickey End, Bromsgrove. The application was subject to a Hearing in the light of representations which had been made by a number of residents living near to the premises.  The basis of their representations related to noise nuisance arising from public entertainment events and parking.  A representation had been received from the Council’s Environmental Health (Pollution Control) Section on the grounds of public nuisance.  No representations had been received from any other Responsible Authorities.

 

The Principal Licensing Officer introduced the report and asked Members to note that the premises already held a Club Premises Certificate which had been subject to a review application in July 2008, at the request of a local resident, due to noise nuisance arising from regulated entertainment events held at the premises.  Furthermore the premises had been served with a noise abatement notice in October 2007.  The Principal Licensing Officer informed those present that Members of the Sub-Committee had carried out an announced Site Visit to the premises prior to the Hearing. 

 

Mr. Potts then put forward the case for the applicant.  He then went on to provide information on the measures put in place to reduce noise levels.  Representations were also put forward by the Council’s Environmental Health Officer.  At the Hearing, the Interested Parties who had given notice of their intention to attend the Hearing called Mr. Howard to act as their spokesperson, and he made representations on the grounds of noise nuisance arising from public entertainment and concerns over increased parking creating obstructions along the Alcester Road in the vicinity of the Club.  Mr. Howard, Mr. Richards, Mr. Kennington, Mrs Kennington, Mr. Spencer and Mrs Calloway (all Interested Parties who had given notice of their intention to attend the Hearing) and Members of the Sub-Committee put questions to the applicant.

 

Having had regard to:

 

  • The licensing objectives set out in the Licensing Act 2003
  • The Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy
  • The guidance issued under section 182 of the Act
  • The application and representations made on behalf of the Applicant
  • The relevant representations made by the Interested Parties
  • The relevant representations made by the Responsible Authorities, namely Environmental Health

 

RESOLVED that the new premises licence be granted subject to the Operating Schedule and the additional conditions offered by the applicant at the hearing namely:

 

  • All fire doors to be kept closed at any time during which the concert room is being used; and
  • The stage doors to remain closed at any time there is regulated entertainment taking place at the premises.

 

The reasons for the Sub-Committee’s decision were as follows:

 

§         The Sub-Committee noted the professional opinion of the Environmental Health Officer that the measures recently undertaken including the installation of a noise limiter would limit the noise from events to an acceptable level;

 

§         The Sub-Committee noted that the Environmental Health Officer would be monitoring the premises to ensure that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 30