10 APPLICATION FOR THE REVIEW OF A PREMISES LICENCE - ANRISH NEWS, OXFORD ROAD, READING
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To consider an application for the review of a Premises Licence in respect of Anrish News, 102 Oxford Road, Reading, RG1 7LL.
Minutes:
The Head of Planning, Development and Regulatory Services submitted a report on an application by Thames Valley Police for the review of a Premises Licence in respect of Anrish News, 102 Oxford Road, Reading, RG1 7LL.
The report stated that Thames Valley Police had requested a review of the Premises Licence due to serious concerns that the premises was failing to support the licensing objectives via insufficient measures to ensure due diligence and compliance with the conditions in place on their licence. This had led to an increase in street drinking, anti-social behaviour and violent incidents in and around the premises. A copy of the review application form and appendices was attached to the report at Appendix RS-1.
The report stated that during the 28-day consultation period, representations had been received from Reading Borough Council Licensing Team and the Chair of Oxford Road Safer Neighbourhood Forum which were attached to the report at Appendices RS-2 and RS-3 respectively.
A copy of the current licence was attached at Appendix RS-4 and authorised the following licensable activities:
Hours for Sale by Retail of Alcohol
Monday to Sunday: from 0600 hours until 2300 hours
Hours the Premises is Open to the Public
Monday to Sunday: from 0600 hours until 2300 hours.
The following additional documents were attached to the papers:
Appendix RS-5 Additional Information supplied by Thames Valley Police;
Appendix RS-6 Representations submitted by Abbey Ward Councillor, Karen Rowland, and Chair of Baker Street Area Neighbourhood Association (BANSA), Mr Richard Rowlands.
The Sub-Committee also considered information submitted by Mr William Donne, Silver Fox Licensing Consultants, the representative of the Premises Licence Holder.
The report stated that in determining the review application the Licensing Authority had a duty to carry out its functions with a view to promoting the four licensing objectives, as follows:
The report further stated that in determining the application the Licensing Authority must also have regard to the representations received, the Licensing Authority’s statement of licensing policy and any relevant section of the statutory guidance to licensing authorities. Furthermore, in determining the application, the Licensing Authority could take such of the following steps as it considered appropriate and proportionate for the promotion of the licensing objectives:
(Where the Sub-Committee took a step mentioned in the third and fourth bullet points above it may provide that the modification or exclusion was to have effect for a period not exceeding three months or permanently.)
The report set out paragraphs 11.19, 11.20, 11.22 and 11.23 from the Secretary of State’s Guidance to ... view the full minutes text for item 10