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Election of Chair To elect a Member to act as Chair of the meeting. Minutes: Decision That Councillor Tim Grogan be elected as Chair for the meeting. |
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Disclosures of interest All Members are invited to declare at this point any interests they have
in items appearing on this agenda, including the nature of those interests. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Procedure for meeting To confirm the procedure to be followed at the meeting. Minutes: The Sub Committee agreed the procedure for the meeting as described by the Chair. |
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Review of a Premises Licence, The Met, Argyle Road, Whitby, YO21 3HU Report of the Corporate Director – Environment Additional documents:
Minutes: The Corporate
Director – Environment sought determination by the Statutory Licensing and
Registration Sub-Committee of an application for the review of a Premises
Licence (Licensing Act 2003). The Licensing
Officer confirmed to the Sub-Committee that no representations had been
received from the Council’s Environmental Health Department and North Yorkshire
Police. The applicant made
their presentation to the Sub-Committee, describing their concerns with the
impact of noise nuisance, misleading advertising of events and the cumulative
impact of alleged incidents on their health and wellbeing. They urged the
Sub-Committee to consider the long-term security of the residents and adopt the
conditions set out in their application. The Designated
Premises Supervisor (DPS) made a presentation to the Sub-Committee on behalf of
the licence holder and stated that: · They accepted that loud music and crowds can
be rowdy and were doing everything possible to mitigate the issue. · They had received only one complaint about
one of their three premises. · They did not recognise the issues described
by the applicant and confirmed that all windows have secondary glazing, that no
external windows can be opened and the premises doors are on fixed closure
springs. · The West Cliff area of Whitby has various
tourist focussed businesses in the vicinity. · They have a zero tolerance policy for drug
use and the police have never been called to their premises. · The DPS disputed video evidence submitted
late by the applicant. The area filmed is openly accessible to the general
public both during and outside the premises opening hours, the cans and bottles
which can be seen were not products sold by them, the recording was made during
regatta weekend when West Cliff is particularly busy. The DPS stated they
have decibel limiting equipment fitted but did not know how to use it properly.
They had therefore used their own judgement such as asking live acts to keep
the noise down and playing no live music or karaoke on the premises in 2025. The DPS described
the layout of the premises; namely two rooms, the bar and the ballroom, but the
ballroom is only financially viable for large numbers. The DPS asked the
Sub-Committee to either dismiss the review due to their being insufficient
evidence or ask for more information. The Sub-Committee
gave regard to the four Licensing Objectives, namely the prevention of crime
and disorder: public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, and the
protection of children from harm. After hearing the issues, the licensing
objective of prevention of public nuisance was relevant and considered in
reaching the decision. The Sub-Committee
considered the application on its own merits and applied the North Yorkshire
Council Statement of Licensing Policy dated 21 May 2025, and the National
Guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003. Following consideration of all of the information before them the Sub-Committee determined that there was insufficient evidence that any of the licensing objectives were being prejudiced or were at risk of being undermined by the operation of the premises. No further steps were ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |