Agenda item

Application for a New Premises Licence in Respect of 'Pinner Hill Golf Club', South View Road, Pinner, HA5 3YA

Report of the Corporate Director of Community & Environment.

Minutes:

In attendance:

 

Legal Adviser:

Paresh Mehta

 

Legal Observer:

Isha Prince

 

Democratic Services Officer:

Mark Doherty

 

Licensing Officer:

 

Puthrasingam Sivashankar

Bernadette Forde

 

Relevant Representations in attendance:

 

David Chambers,  Alan Ferguson, John Hanford, Rita Hanford, Phillipa Lewis, Ann Pike, Brian Pike, Christopher Ralph, Diane Ralph, David Reeman, Malcolm Seifert, Susan Singleton (Objectors)

Anthony Harkaby (on behalf of the Pinner Hill Association)

 

Present:

Alan Findlater (General Manager of Pinner Hill Golf Club)

John Culling (Chairman of Pinner Hill Golf Club)

 

RESOLVED:  To grant the premises licence as sought subject to the following timings and conditions:

 

Licensable Activities and Hours Open to Public:

 

·                    Live music, and 

 

·                    Recorded music, performance of dance or anything similar, provision of facilities for making music and dancing, and

 

·                    Sale of alcohol:

 

Sunday to Thursday

11.00 am – 11.00 pm

Friday and Saturday

11.00 am – midnight

 

·                    Late night refreshment:

 

Friday and Saturday

11.00 pm – midnight

 

·                    Hours open to public:

 

Sunday to Thursday

7.15 am – 11.00 pm

Friday and Saturday

7.15 am – midnight

 

Conditions (apart from those which will go in annex 2 of the licence based on the operating schedule):

 

·                    After 11.00 pm amplified music or other entertainment noise from within the premises shall not be audible at any nearby premises.

 

REASONS:

 

The licensing panel carefully considered all the relevant information including:

 

·                    Written and oral representations by all the parties;

·                    The Licensing Act 2003;

·                    The Guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003;

·                    Harrow Council’s Licensing Policy;

·                    The Human Rights Act 1998.

 

The Panel’s decision was based on promoting the licensing objectives and in particular related to the prevention of public nuisance.

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