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Decision details

BOLD PRIVATEER, 69 WROSE ROAD, SHIPLEY

Decision Maker: Bradford District Licensing Panel

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

Decision –

 

That having considered all valid representations made by the parties to the hearing; valid written representations received during the statutory period, the published statement of licensing policy and relevant statutory guidance; the Panel notes the applicant’s withdrawal of the application to extend permitted hours for live music on a Friday and Saturday and grants (in part) the application for variation to remove the embedded conditions and subject to the following conditions:

 

(1)       Hours of licensable activities be restricted as follows:

 

Playing of Recorded Music

 

Friday and Saturday          1000 to midnight

 

(2)                   Doors and windows to be kept closed (except for access and egress) after 2000, whenever regulated entertainment is being provided.

 

(3)                   A complaints log (“the log”) will be maintained at the premises.  All complaints from neighbours will be recorded in the log, with date, time, name of person taking complaint, name of complainant (if known), nature of complaint and action taken thereafter to be recorded.

 

(4)                   Checks will be undertaken outside at the start of regulated entertainment and at 30 minute intervals during the regulated entertainment to ensure that the levels are such as not to be likely to cause a noise nuisance to nearby residents.         

 

(5)                   A telephone number for the premises manager will be provided to any resident who expresses an interest in order to allow them to complain about excessive noise.  Any complaints to the number are to be recorded in the log.

 

(6)                   The consumption of alcohol or food or any other drinks in the external areas of the premises shall not be allowed after 2320 hours with prominent appropriate signage displayed encouraging patrons to co-operate with this requirement. 

 

Reason:        To prevent noise, disturbance and nuisance to residents in the vicinity of the premises – prevention of public nuisance objective.

 

(Melanie McGurk – 01274 431873)

 

 

Report author: Melanie McGurk

Publication date: 16/09/2016

Date of decision: 12/09/2016

Decided at meeting: 12/09/2016 - Bradford District Licensing Panel

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