Agenda and draft minutes

Venue: Committee Room 4 - Wallasey Town Hall

Contact: Anne Beauchamp 

Items
No. Item

5.

APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR

Minutes:

Resolved - That Councillor Harry Smith be appointed Chair for this meeting.

6.

MEMBERS' CODE OF CONDUCT - DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members are asked to consider whether they have personal or prejudicial interests in connection with any item(s) on this agenda, and, if so, to declare them and state what they are.

Minutes:

Members were asked to consider whether they had any personal or prejudicial interests in connection with the item on this agenda, and, if so, to declare them and state what they were.

 

No such declarations were made.

7.

ARCHERS, 149 MARK RAKE, BROMBOROUGH pdf icon PDF 64 KB

Minutes:

The Director of Law, HR and Asset Management reported upon an application that had been received from Merseyside Police for the review of a Premises Licence in respect of Archers, 149 Mark Rake, Bromborough, under the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003.

 

The premises currently have a Premises Licence which allowed the following licensable activities:

 

Supply of Alcohol

 

Monday to Wednesday  11:00 to 23:00

Thursday  11:00 to 00:00

Friday and Saturday  11:00 to 01:00

Sunday  12:00 to 00:30

 

Hours Open to the Public

 

Monday to Wednesday  11:00 to 23:30

Thursday  11:00 to 00:30

Friday and Saturday  11:00 to 01:30

Sunday  12:00 to 01:00

 

Regulated Entertainment (Live Music and Recorded Music)

 

Monday to Wednesday  11:00 to 23:00

Thursday  11:00 to 00:00

Friday and Saturday  11:00 to 01:00

Sunday  12:00 to 00:30

 

Entertainment Facilities of a Similar Description to that of the Facilities for Making Music and Dancing

 

Monday to Wednesday  11:00 to 23:00

Thursday  11:00 to 00:00

Friday and Saturday  11:00 to 01:00

Sunday  12:00 to 00:30

 

A copy of the Premises Licence setting out the above hours and conditions attached to the licence was available.

 

The Director advised the Sub-Committee of the steps it could take for the promotion of the licensing objectives, having regard to the application for review and any relevant representations.

 

Sergeant Jenkins, Licensing Sergeant, Merseyside Police attended the meeting together with Constable Cottrell. Sergeant Jenkins had advised that the grounds for review were in relation to the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from harm following a number of incidents that had occurred inside and outside the premises.  A copy of the representation was available.

Mr Chris Johnson, solicitor attended the meeting together with Jenny Bibby, Designated Premises Supervisor.

 

Sergeant Jenkins outlined the reasons why he had brought these premises into review.  He referred to incidents that had occurred in the past in particular one incident on 24 April 2010 which had impacted on the local community.  He referred to the previous manager of the premises and stated that it had become quite clear that he had little or no understanding of the responsibilities required in order that he could run a public house efficiently and effectively.

 

Sergeant Jenkins further reported that since he had called these premises into review circumstances had changed in that new tenants were now in place at the premises.  The new tenants had met with Sergeant Jenkins to discuss problems that had occurred at the premises and it was reported that they had made a robust effort and had complied with all the conditions of the Premises Licence and thus the premises were now relatively incident free.

 

Sergeant Jenkins stated that he was now satisfied that the premises were being managed effectively and therefore asked that the following condition be added to the Premises Licence:

  • That any Designated Premises Supervisor must attain BIIAB Level 2/3 National Certificate.

 

Mr Johnson addressed the Sub-Committee and referred to the statement given  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.