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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE PDF 95 KB BRAICH GOCH RED-ARM, BRAICH GOCH BUNKHOUSE and INN, CORRIS To consider the above application Minutes: APPLICATION FOR
PREMISES LICENCE - BRAICH GOCH RED-ARM,
BRAICH GOCH BUNKHOUSE AND INN, CORRIS, On behalf of the premises: Maria P de la Pava Catano (applicant) and H S Rodrigues Others
invited: Mark Mortimer (Public Protection Enforcement
Officer, Gwynedd Council) Cllr Simon Quincey (Vice-chair of Corris Community Council)
a) The Licensing Department's Report Submitted – the
report of the Licensing Manager giving details of the application for a
premises licence for Braich Goch Bunkhouse and Inn. The application was made in
respect of staging plays and showing films, playing live / recorded music (on
and off the premises), dance performances including other entertainment, the
supply of alcohol and the provision of late night refreshment. The intention was to run the premises as an
educational and residential centre and as an essential resource for individuals
and community organisations. Attention was drawn to the details of the licensed activities and the
proposed hours in the report. It was noted that Licensing Authority officers
had sufficient evidence that the application had been submitted in accordance
with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and the relevant regulations. Reference was made to the measures recommended by
the applicant to promote the licensing objectives along with the responses
received during the consultation period. It was noted that
one e-mail had been received objecting to the application due to road safety concerns
and noise nuisance and one e-mail was concerned about the hours for live
music. It was added that Gwynedd
Council's Public Protection Unit had suggested further licence conditions and
the applicant had agreed to these. It was highlighted
that Corris Community Council had submitted amended observations on 3.6.19, and
it was agreed for these observations to be shared with the applicant. Following the applicant's decision to accept
the conditions of the Public Protection Unit, the amended application was
substantially different to what had originally been submitted. Consequently, Corris Community Council had
withdrawn their objection. In considering the application, the following
procedure was adhered to:- · Members of the Sub-committee and the applicant were given the opportunity to ask questions to the Licensing Manager. · The applicant was invited to expand on the application. · Consultees were given an opportunity to present their observations · The licensee, or their representative, was invited to respond to the observations. · Members of the Sub-committee were given an opportunity to ask questions to the licensee. · Members of the Sub-committee were given an opportunity to ask questions to the consultees. b)
In expanding on the application, the applicant
noted that she was happy with what had been presented. c)
She
added the following observations: · The enterprise was a community interest company with charitable aims · The premises will not operate as a bar - the bar would be used for events only, such as raising money and staging performances · The company works with young adults through dance and film · She was willing to accept the conditions · Her intention was to work with the community and therefore she will try to alleviate noise concerns · The company ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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APPLICATION FOR PREMISES A LICENCE PDF 101 KB GREAT BREAKS LEISURE Ltd, CEILWART BUNGALOW, NORTH PROMENADE, BARMOUTH, LL42 1BJ To consider the above application Minutes: APPLICATION FOR
PREMISES LICENCE - GREAT BREAKS LEISURE LTD, CEILWART BUNGALOW, NORTH
PROMENADE, BARMOUTH, Councillors Annwen
Hughes and Angela Russell had visited the site together with the Local Member,
Councillor Gethin Glyn Williams and was organised and supervised by Heilyn
Williams, Licensing Officer 30.05.19. The panel and officers were introduced to everyone
present and it was announced that everyone had up to 5 minutes to directly
share their observations on the application. On behalf of the premises: Kayleigh Olley (applicant) Others invited: Mr
Ian Williams (North Wales Police) Councillor Gethin Glyn Williams (Local Member) Local
consultees - Patrick Butcher, Elizabeth Davey, Robert Davey, Kathleen Bonser,
Howard Hampshire and Amanda Owen (Hendre
Mynach) a)
The Licensing Department's Report Submitted – the
report of the Licensing Manager giving details of the application for a
premises licence for Great Breaks Leisure Ltd, Ceilwart Bungalow, North
Promenade, Barmouth. The application was
made in respect of showing films, playing live / recorded music (on and off the
premises), the supply of alcohol, and the provision of late night refreshment. The premises is intended to be run as holiday
accommodation for disabled people and their families offering entertainment
such as occasionally showing of films and playing live music together with
licensed activities indoors and outdoors:
(outdoor entertainment until 10pm only and the sale of alcohol for
consumption outside until 11pm only). Attention was drawn to the details of the licensed activities and the
proposed hours in the report. It was noted that Licensing Authority officers
had sufficient evidence that the application had been submitted in accordance
with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and the relevant regulations. Reference was made to the measures recommended by
the applicant to promote the licensing objectives along with the responses
received during the consultation period. It was noted that
a number of e-mails and letters had been received objecting to the application
due to concerns about anti-social behaviour and public nuisance such as noise,
loud music and litter. Reference was
made to the possible increase in crime and disorder such as vandalism and
disorderly behaviour: concerns were noted about public safety, access to
emergency services due to the nearby railway and the narrow unlit road.
Reference was also made that approving the licence would cause harm to children
and young people who would be staying at a nearby campsite. It was added that
observations had been received from North Wales Police (regarding door
supervision matters) and the Council's Planning Department (regarding planning
permission compliance). It was highlighted
that eight e-mails had been received in support of the application, however,
these were not considered relevant to the licensing principles. In considering the application, the following
procedure was adhered to:- ·
Members
of the Sub-committee and the applicant were given the opportunity to ask
questions to the Licensing Manager. ·
The
applicant was invited to expand on the application. ·
Consultees were given an
opportunity to present their observations ·
The
licensee, or their representative, was invited to respond to the observations. · Members of the ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |