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GRANT OF PREMISES LICENCE - ODYSSEY, 32 - 36 UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH, PL1 3EY
Meeting: 29/05/2012 - Licensing Sub Committee (Item 4)
4 GRANT OF PREMISES LICENCE - ODYSSEY, 32 - 36 UNION STREET, PLYMOUTH, PL1 3EY
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The Director for Place will submit a report on the grant of a premises licence.
Additional documents:
- SPRN201745212052115000MK1 , View reasons restricted (4/2)
- Odyssey Hearing Representation MK2 , View reasons restricted (4/3)
Minutes:
The Committee –
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considered the report from the Director for Place outlining the application for an entertainment venue with licensed bars, dance floors and a café bistro facility;
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responded to concerns raised by the applicant’s legal representative in respect of information which had been published in error on the Council’s website;
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heard from the applicant’s legal representative that -
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considered verbal and written representations under the licensing objectives from interested parties, including Environmental Health, Devon and Cornwall Police and Ward Councillors, as follows -
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Prevention of Public Nuisance –
Environmental Health believed that, due to the proximity of nearby local residential properties, there was the potential for use of the premises to cause a public nuisance from noise from the proposed smoking area, from people noise and noise from taxi vehicles;
Councillors Sue McDonald and Tuffin were not convinced there were sufficient vehicles to take people out of Union Street quickly during the night hours given the volume of clubgoers and there may be ‘spillover’ of clubgoers out in the street waiting for taxis and at food outlets. They said there was already litter in the streets nearby which residents attribute to the night time economy. |
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Prevention of Crime and Disorder –
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A local resident had concerns that the premise backs on to the Flora Court Estate and had in the past had to call the Police in the early hours due to fighting breaking out between drunken clubbers in their car park when the clubs and pubs kick out. Drunken youths had been seen shouting, ... view the full minutes text for item 4 |
