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DELILAH'S, 11b CHAPEL LANE, BINGLEY PDF 171 KB The Assistant Director Waste, Fleet and Transport Services will present a report (Document “K”) which outlines an application for a new premises licence for the sale of alcohol, provision of regulated entertainment and provision of late night refreshment.
Members are invited to consider the information and documents referred to in this report and, after hearing interested parties, determine the related application.
(Melanie McGurk – 01274 431873)
Additional documents:
Minutes: RECORD OF A HEARING FOR A NEW PREMISES LICENCE FOR DELILAH’S, 11B CHAPEL LANE, BINGLEY (DOCUMENT “K”)
Commenced: 1015 Adjourned: 1130 Reconvened: 1215 Concluded: 1220
Members of the Panel:
Bradford District Licensing Panel: Councillors Slater (Chair), S Khan and BM Smith
Parties to the Hearing:
Representing the Licensee:
Ms Clover, Barrister representing the applicant Mrs Sherratt, applicant’s agent Mr Brear, applicant
Responsible Authorities:
Mr Farmer, Environmental Health Unit, Bradford Council PC Lord, Licensing Officer, West Yorkshire Police PC Hardy, Licensing Officer, West Yorkshire Police
Interested Parties:
Councillor Heseltine Bingley Town Councillor Wheatley Mr Alderson
Observers:
Ms Bulmer Mrs Kedward Mrs Laycock Mr Lund Ms O’Melia Ms Short
Representations:
The licensing officer in attendance summarised the background to the application and valid representations received as set out in the report. Members were informed that the applicant had amended the hours of operation since the publication of the report. The Council’s Environmental Health Unit had requested that conditions be placed on the application in relation to noise disturbance and these had been agreed with the applicant. West Yorkshire Police had also requested that additional conditions be attached to the licence and that the licensable hours be reduced to 0300 hours on Friday and Saturday, which had been agreed. It was noted that 80 representations from local residents had originally been received, however, only 17 remained, as objectors had not wanted their details passing onto the applicant. The representations from a Ward Councillor and Bingley Town Council outlined concerns in relation to the detrimental impact on residents. The licensing officer then noted that additional information had been submitted by the applicant.
The applicant’s representative addressed the Panel acknowledging the sensitive situation and tragic incident that had occurred last year, however, Members were informed that it was a legal procedure and would need to be based upon the four licensing objectives. A Summary Review against Bijou Cocktail Bar had resulted in the suspension of the licence, which had been revoked at a Panel hearing and was now under appeal to be heard in March 2019. The previous Licensee, Mr Procter, had then formed SH Bars Ltd with others and no attempts had been made to disguise his involvement in the application for consideration, however, the intention had always been that the proposed Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) would manage the premises. Members noted that the previous Licensee would not be involved in the operation of the premises.
The applicant’s representative confirmed that the property had previously had a licence and there was no reason why it should not be licensed now. The premises had undergone a significant renovation and was ready for a new beginning. It was reiterated that only the four licensing objectives were relevant to the application. The applicant had consulted with all the responsible authorities and representations had been submitted by West Yorkshire Police and the Council’s Environmental Health Unit. The applicant had agreed to all the proposed conditions and the Police were present at the hearing to ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |