Agenda and minutes

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Contact: Anne Beauchamp 

Note: This is a reconvened meeting from the meeting that was adjourned on 25 March 2015 

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64.

APPLICATION TO REVIEW A PREMISES LICENCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 - NEWS AND BOOZE, BOROUGH ROAD, BIRKENHEAD pdf icon PDF 133 KB

Minutes:

This meeting was reconvened from Wednesday 25 March 2015 (minute 56 refers).

 

Sergeant S Barrigan attended the meeting.

 

Mr Singh, Premises Licence Holder was in attendance together with his Solicitor, Mr C Johnson.

 

The Licensing Manager reminded all parties that the review had been sought by Merseyside Police and that the grounds for review related to the premises knowingly employing an individual who could not lawfully be employed in the UK.

 

Mr Johnson addressed the Sub-Committee.  He made reference to the documentation that had been referred to prior to the adjournment of the previous hearing.  He advised that there had been some confusion as to where Mr Singh had taken his exam for Personal Licence Holders.  He informed Members that although Mr Singh had originally thought he had taken the exam in Wirral, he had actually taken it in Wembley.

 

Mr Johnson responded to questions from Members of the Sub-Committee and Sergeant Barrigan.

 

Sergeant Barrigan questioned Mr Johnson in respect of where Mr Singh had taken his exam for Personal Licence Holders and referred to Section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003 and Section 1404 of Patersons.

 

Mr Johnson advised Members that Mr Singh had attempted to verify the address of the individual he employed at the premises, however, he accepted he should not have permitted him to work.  He advised that he was paying the penalty by way of a fine of £5,000.  He informed Members that Mr and Mrs Singh were community minded and relied on the business for their income.  Mr Johnson requested that the Premises Licence be modified by way of conditions being imposed and that the Licence not be revoked.

 

Sergeant Barrigan urged that serious consideration be given to the revocation of the Premises Licence.  He referred to Section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971 and believed that several examples of this offence may have been committed.  Sergeant Barrigan believed it would be appropriate that serious consideration be given to the revocation of the Premises Licence.

 

Members gave careful consideration to the application made by Merseyside Police to review the Premises Licence at News and Booze, Borough Road, Birkenhead and the representations made in writing and orally at the hearing by Sergeant Barrigan from Merseyside Police as well as Mr Johnson, on behalf of his client Mr Singh, the current Premises Licence Holder and Designated Premises Supervisor.

 

In determining the review application Members had regard to the licensing objectives, in particular, the prevention of crime and disorder, the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and relevant guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, in particular, paragraphs 11.16 to 11.28.

 

Members accepted the evidence provided by Merseyside Police that there had been individuals employed at the premises who had no right to work in the UK. 

 

In this regard Members gave particular consideration to paragraph 11.27 and 11.28 of the Guidance which identifies that the use of a licensed premises for knowingly employing a person who is unlawfully in the UK or  ...  view the full minutes text for item 64.