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Meeting: 01/08/2019 - Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee (Item 6.)
Additional documents:
- 02 Location map, item 6. PDF 644 KB
- 03 Draft licence information only , View reasons restricted (6./3)
- 04 LA03 Grant App My Burrito, Cathedral Walk bristol-807385 05.06.2019 , View reasons restricted (6./4)
- 05 Scanned all reps , View reasons restricted (6./5)
Decision:
Licensing Hearing.
Application for the grant of a premises licence in respect
of My Burrito, Unit 1B, Waverley House, Cathedral Walk Bristol
1. The Applicant applied to the Authority to permit:
Sale of Alcohol Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 23:00
Live Music Saturday 12:00 - 23:00
Live Music Sunday 12:00 - 17:00
Live Music Monday to Friday 19:00 - 23:00
Recorded Music Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 23:00
Hours the premises will be open to the public:
Saturday and Sunday 09:00 - 23:00
Monday to Friday 08:00 - 23:00
Relevant representations had been received from the following parties, all of whom had been notified of this hearing and their rights:
Crystal Johnson – Relevant Person
Councillor Mark Wright
Sarah Bellamy - Avon And Somerset Constabulary
Mark Curtis – BCC Environmental Health - Pollution Control
Ash Evans – Relevant Person
Nicole Neo – Relevant Person
David Mair - Anonymous Rep
Tina Boydell – Relevant Person
Erik Bodin – Relevant Person
Resident 1 - Anonymous Rep
Andy Lyle – BCC Licensing Authority
Decision:
The Committee considered the Application after hearing the representations made. They had regard to the Licensing objectives under Licensing Act 2003, the Councils Licensing Policy, the Secretary of States guidance issued under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003.
The committee only imposed conditions which it regarded as appropriate and proportionate to the promotion of the Licensing Objectives.
The Committee determined to grant in part and reject in part (the part rejected being those hours that were inconsistent with the application and what was advertised – that being live music shall cease at 22:00 hours) and subject to conditions agreed with Responsible Authorities to include an amendment to the Police’s Condition No 2 to read ‘Intoxication liqor will only be sold and supplied to customers who purchase a meal as an ancillary to that meal’
The licensable activities (days and times) and hours the premises will be open to the public granted are:
The conditions attached are detailed in the following appendices:
Appendix 1 – Mandatory conditions
Appendix 2 – Operating schedule conditions
Appendix 3 - Conditions agreed with Responsible Authorities
Appendix 4 – Conditions imposed at hearing
Summary of the reasons:
The Committee had due regard to representations made acknowledging the following:-
1. The hours of operation were not late night and therefore the CIA was not triggered;
2. The application was not an alcohol led premises;
3. The premises was comprehensively conditioned;
4. Guidance under S182 of the Licensing Act 2003 acknowledges that the most sensitive period for people being disturbed was between 23:00 and 08:00 hours and this application was therefore not operating within this sensitive period.
CHAIR