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DECLARATIONS OF PERSONAL INTEREST Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of personal interest. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Legal Services Manager briefed all present on the procedure for the meeting which had been convened to consider an application received from STAYBC Ltd for the grant of a premises licence in respect of Angharad House, 86 & 88a Queen Victoria Road, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA15 2TH as follows:-
To allow: · Supply of Alcohol, Monday to Sunday 00:00-23:59 for Residents. Monday to Sunday 09:00-23:00 for Non-Residents.
· Late Night Refreshment Monday to Sunday 00:00-23:59. Residents only after 23:00.
· Opening Hours, Monday to Sunday 00:00-23:59.
The Sub Committee noted that the following documentation was attached to the report:-
Appendix A – copy of the original application Appendix B – representations submitted by the Licensing Authority Appendix C – representations submitted by Dyfed Powys Police Appendix D – representations submitted by the Public Health Services Appendix E – representations submitted by other persons.
The Licensing Authority representative referred to his representations, as detailed within Appendix B to the report and advised that no complaints had been received in relation to the application premises.
The Licensing Authority representative referred to the suggested conditions proposed by the Police and Public Health Services, and their acceptance by the applicant. He advised that if the Sub Committee was minded to grant the application, it was considered appropriate for those conditions to be attached to the licence.
All parties were afforded the opportunity of questioning the Licensing Authority representative on the representations made.
Representations were received from the local ward County Councillor A. McPherson and Mrs. C. Waldron, a local resident. Councillor McPherson re-iterated the points raised in his representations, as detailed within Appendix E to the report, whilst Mrs. Waldron requested whether the applicant would consider not allowing the consumption of alcohol outside the premises, only allowing the supply of alcohol to non-residents between 11am and 11pm Mondays to Sundays and ensuring that patrons used the rear car park when arriving or leaving the premises
All parties were afforded the opportunity of questioning Councillor McPherson and Mrs. Waldron on their representations.
The applicant responded that he had no objection to the local representations made.
All parties were afforded the opportunity of questioning the applicant on the representations made.
UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED to retire into private session in order to receive legal advice pursuant to Paragraph 16 of Schedule 12A of 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:
UNANIMOUSLY RESOLVED, having considered all the evidence placed before the Sub Committee, that the application for a premises licence for Angharad House be granted, subject to the licence conditions agreed between the applicant and the responsible authorities and the following subsequent changes agreed at the meeting by the applicant:
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