Agenda and minutes
Venue: Virtual Meeting. View directions
Contact: Emma Bryer 01267 224029
Media
No. | Item |
---|---|
DECLARATIONS OF PERSONAL INTEREST. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of personal interest. |
|
Additional documents:
Minutes: The Chair briefed all present on the procedure for the meeting and advised the Sub Committee that an application had been received from Mr David Andrew Thomas and Mrs Elizabeth Sarah Meinir Thomas for the grant of a Premises Licence in respect of Llandybie RFC, Woodfield Road, Llandybie, Ammanford, SA18 3UT to permit:-
· Supply of Alcohol – Sunday to Thursday 11:00-00:00, Friday & Saturday 11:00-02.00. Boxing Night, New Year’s Eve and Sunday of a Bank Holiday weekend 11:00-02.00. · Opening Hours – Sunday to Thursday 11:00-00:30, Friday & Saturday 11:00-02:30, Boxing Night, New Year’s Eve and Sunday of a Bank Holiday weekends, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11:00-01:00.
The Sub Committee noted that the following documentation was attached to the report:
· Appendix A – Copy of the application · Appendix B – Representations submitted by the Dyfed Powys Police · Appendix C – Representations submitted by other persons
The Sub Committee received oral representation from Mr David Bizby on behalf of Dyfed Powys Police who referred to his written representations and also stated that he had visited the premises in October and met with Mrs Thomas. Mr Bizby confirmed that the police did not object to the application but sought robust licence conditions as set out in Appendix B.
With regard to the Dyfed Powys Police’s representations, detailed in Appendix B, the Sub Committee noted that they had been agreed by the applicant in full.
All parties present were afforded the opportunity of questioning the Police Authority representative on his submission.
The Sub Committee received oral representations from the objector re-iterating the information detailed in Appendix C of the report and the supplementary documents.
All parties present were afforded the opportunity of questioning the objector regarding the representations made.
The Sub Committee received oral representation from Cllr. Dai Nicholas in support of the application re-iterating the information detailed in Appendix C of the report.
Mrs Thomas (the Applicant) was then afforded the opportunity of presenting her representations and responding to the comments made by the objector. She confirmed that she had accepted the representations made by the Dyfed Powys Police.
All parties were afforded the opportunity of questioning the applicant on her submission.
The Sub-Committee thereupon
UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED to retire into private session in order to receive legal advice pursuant to Paragraph 16 of Schedule 12 to the Local Government Act.
Having regard to the relevant paragraphs of the Licensing Authority’s Statement of Licensing Policy and the guidance issued by the DCMS and the Home Office, it was:
RESOLVED that having considered all the evidence before it, the Sub Committee finds that the application should be granted subject to the agreed licence conditions. REASONS:
In coming to its decision, the Sub Committee had made the following findings of fact;
|
Council & Democracy
The Council
Councillors, AMs and MPs
- Your County Councillor
- Public Participation Strategy and Petition Scheme
- Councillor allowances and interests
- Town & Community Councillors
- Members of Welsh Parliament
- Members of Parliament
- Become a Councillor
Council departments
Have your say
- Budget Consultation 2024
- Tumble Active Travel Masterplan Scheme
- Leisure Strategy 2023-33 community consultation
- Charging policy for social care services
- Social Housing Allocations policy
- Local Flood Risk Management Strategy 2024-2030
- Habitats Regulations Assessment for the 2nd Deposit Revised Local Development Plan 2018-2033
- Integrated Sustainability Appraisal for the 2nd Deposit Revised Local Development Plan 2018-2033
- Modernising Education Programme Strategy
- Public Convenience Strategy for Carmarthenshire
- Shaping Digital Carmarthenshire
- Carmarthenshire Residents Survey 2023
- Primary Rising 4s Policy 2025/26 Consultation
Committees & Meetings
- Agendas and minutes
- Governance & Audit Committee
- Council Diary
- Democratic Services Committee
- Cabinet
- Officer decisions
- Forward Plans
- Planning Committee
- Scrutiny
- Standards Committee
- Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE)
Strategies and plans
- Affordable Homes Delivery Plan 2016 - 20
- Cabinet Vision Statement
- Carmarthenshire Transformation Strategy
- Corporate Safeguarding Policy
- Digital Schools Strategy 2018 – 2021
- Digital Technology Strategy 2018 - 2021
- Digital Transformation Strategy
- Family Support Strategy 2018-23
- Libraries Service Update - Moving forward for 2017 - 2025
- Modernising Education Programme Strategy (1)
- Moving Rural Carmarthenshire Forward
- Strategic Equality Plan
- Tackling Poverty Plan 2023
- Welsh Language Promotion Strategy
- Welsh Language Standards
- Welsh Language Annual Report
The Council Budget
Council Budget
- Budget Digest
- Statement of accounts
- Dyfed Pension Fund
- Education through regional working (ERW)
- Swansea Bay City Deal
- Simple ways to save the Council money
Council Performance
- Performance Management
- Audit Inspections & Reports
- The Well-being of Future Generations Act
- Council's Annual Report 2022-23
Public notices
Brexit guidance
Welsh Language
Net Zero Carbon
Equality & Diversity
Armed Forces Covenant
Elections & Voting
- Local Elections 2022
- Voting
- Eligibility to vote
- How do I vote?
- Changes to Postal and Proxy Voting
- Register to vote
- Update your details on the Electoral Register
- Annual update of the voters roll
- How to opt-out of the open register
- Viewing the Electoral Register
- By-elections
- My nearest - Election information
- Senedd Cymru Elections 2021
- Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2024
- Parliamentary General Election 2019
- Help for Disabled Voters
- Review of Parliamentary Boundaries
- Voter ID
- Community Review 2023
- Polling Districts and Polling Places Review
- Recruitment for elections
More from Council & Democracy