Issue - items at meetings - Application for a premises licence - Tasty Chicken, 160 New Road, Rubery

Issue - meetings

Application for a premises licence - Tasty Chicken, 160 New Road, Rubery

Meeting: 05/05/2009 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 36)

Application for a Premises Licence - Tasty Chicken, 160 New Road, Rubery

Minutes:

The Senior Solicitor explained to the applicant, that in his absence the Principal Licensing Officer had introduced the report.  The Chairman invited the applicant to put any relevant questions to the Principal Licensing Officer.  Mr. Mohammed Zubair the applicant put forward the case for the application.

 

Having had regard to:

 

  • The licensing objectives set out in the Licensing Act 2003
  • The Councils Statement of Licensing Policy
  • The guidance issued under section 182 of the Act
  • The application and representations made by the Applicant
  • The relevant representation made by the Interested Party

 

RESOLVED:

that the application for a premises licence for the provision of Late Night Refreshment on and off the premises be granted as follows:

 

  • 11:00pm – 12 midnight every Monday through to Wednesday
  • 11:00pm – 1:00am every Thursday
  • 11:00pm – 2:00am Friday and Saturday

 

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

 

·        The Sub-Committee was satisfied with the measures the applicant has proposed to address the Licensing objectives as referred to in Appendix A.

·        The Sub-Committee noted that other hot food outlets open for similar hours in the vicinity and that they had observed on their site visit that the Tasty Chicken was not located in a predominantly residential location.

·        The Sub-Committee considered the objection letter but noted that the issues raised had been addressed by the applicant and in terms of weight to attach to it noted that it had been the only representation received against the application.

·        In all the circumstances and taking into account that there were no significant objections against the application the Sub-Committee were of the view that it be granted.

 

The Chairman reported that the applicant and Interested Party would be notified of the decision in writing within 5 working days, and that an appeal against the decision could be made to the Magistrates’ Court within 21 days from the date of the decision.