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Appointment of Chair To appoint a Chair for the Sub-Committee. Minutes: Councillor Anna Bradnam was appointed as the Chair of the Licensing Appeals Sub-Committee. |
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Introductions / Procedure PDF 236 KB The Chairman will introduce the members of the Sub-Committee and the officers in attendance at the meeting.
A copy of the Licensing (2003 Act) Committee procedure is attached. |
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Declarations of Interest |
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Application for a premises licence for The Manor Barn, Harlton PDF 219 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: South Cambridgeshire District Council Licensing (2003 Act) Sub-Committee
The application The application for a Premises Licence for The Manor Barn was received on 7 July 2020. The requirements for advertising and displaying relevant notices were carried out in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003.
The application is for the grant of a new Premises Licence for sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises. The requested days and times for Sale of Alcohol for consumption on and off the premises are as follows:
Monday 12:00 to 00:00 Tuesday 12:00 to 00:00 Wednesday 12:00 to 00:00 Thursday 12:00 to 00:00 Friday 12:00 to 00:00 Saturday 12:00 to 00:00 Sunday 12:00 to 00:00 Background The premises is on Washpit Lane, Harlton which is on the edge of the village.
As required by the Licensing Act policy, the application was sent to all responsible authorities for consultation as part of the licensing application process.
Notification of the application was sent to 94 neighbouring properties.
The Blue Notice was correctly displayed, and a notice was placed in the Cambridge Evening News on the 23 July 2020.
As required by the Licensing Act policy, the application was sent to all responsible authorities for consultation as part of the licensing application process. Relevant representations Written representations were received from Environmental Health and 17 interested parties. The applicant’s response to the representations was received on 30 July 2020 and this response was sent to the interested parties along with the Environmental Health representation. Three of the written representations were withdrawn.
Observations: The panel heard representations from the applicant who explained the nature of the business, how the premises are used, how daily operations work at the premises and how it is used for events at which alcohol is sold. The applicant explained the measures that were in place to prevent public nuisance and disorderly behaviour. She explained that there had been no formal noise complaints made against the venue, or health & safety concerns.
The applicant informed the committee that they had applied for an off-licence application so that alcohol purchased specifically for the event could be bought back by families or groups afterwards. Stall-holders also wished to sell items such as locally produced cider at other types of events. The applicant acknowledged that noise and sound leakage could be an issue as highlighted in the representations. To deal with this the company had obtained listed building consent to insulate the walls & roof to reduce sound leakage. Advice was sought to identify the most appropriate insulation to achieve this. Decision Taking all the above into account the Sub-Committee agreed to grant the Premises Licence subject to ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |