Agenda item

THE STABLE, LITTLE VAUXHALL QUAY, VAUXHALL STREET, PLYMOUTH - VARIATION OF PREMISES LICENCE

The Director of Public Health will submit a report regarding a variation of premises licence for The Stable, Little Quay, Vauxhall Street, Plymouth.

Minutes:

The Committee having –

 

(a)

considered the report by the Director of Public Health;

 

(b)

heard from the applicant and applicant’s Solicitor that the application was:

 

 

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to vary the layout of the premises in accordance with plans supplied to extend the licenced premises on the ground floor and to add the balcony on the first floor;

 

 

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to remove the licensable activity and hours for live music;

 

 

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to amend the hours for sale of alcohol, for recorded music, late night refreshment and the opening hours seven days a week;

 

 

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to remove the current conditions on the premises licence (other than mandatory conditions) and to replace them with conditions which have been agreed with the Police and which are detailed in appendix 4 of the report provided by the Director of Public Health;

 

 

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he intention was to convert the premises from a night club into “The Stable” which was a family lead business chain offering a restaurant  providing a variety of pizza and stocking a range of ciders;

 

 

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the floor space of the premises would increase but the increase would not impact on the overall capacity of the premises as the extra space would be to accommodate the tables for the restaurant;

 

 

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the applicant had consulted with the Police which had resulted in the proposed conditions which should address all issues concerning the management of noise at the property; although the noise would be reduced as the activities of live music and of making music were being requested to be removed from the premises licence as part of this application;

 

 

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“The Stable” has as a business already successfully operated since 2009 in Bridport/Weymouth/Poole/Newquay and Falmouth and within a cumulative impact area in Bristol;

 

 

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the applicant had tried unsuccessfully to engage with the other party who submitted the representation and although the representation was vague believed that the proposal being made was for a different property than was there before with less hours and no live music;

 

(c)

considered written representation under the licensing objectives as detailed below:

 

 

 

Prevention of Public Nuisance

 

 

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the representation referred to planning applications which had contained representations from the Public Protection Service in respect to impact upon planning considerations in relation to possible noise emanating from premises in Pinnacle Quay and also to the application for planning permission in relation to the current premises.

 

 

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the representation was on the basis of noise from the current premises.

 

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Members considered that although the representation was relevant as it contained a reference to noise from the premises, that the concerns addressed would be addressed by the change to hours, change of use and conditions put forward by the applicant.

 

 

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Prevention of Crime and Disorder

 

 

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No representations

 

 

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Protection of Children from Harm

 

 

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No representations

 

 

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Public Safety

 

 

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No representations

 

 

Having considered the application and the fact that there were no representations from Responsible Authorities MEMBERS AGREE that it is appropriate that the application be GRANTED as applied for, subject to the proposed conditions agreed with the Police being substituted for the current conditions on the premises licence (with the exception that all mandatory conditions will remain on the premises licence).

 

 

       

 

 

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