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APOLOGIES Minutes: Apologies were intimated by Sandy Taylor, Roderick McCuish and Gordon Blair. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Minutes: It was noted that there were no declarations of interest. |
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM LICENSING BOARD MEETING OF 16TH FEBRUARY 2021 Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held on 16th February 2021 were submitted and approved. |
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APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE |
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Outbuilding, Tayandock, Bridgend, Isle of Islay, PA44 7PX PDF 223 KB Summary Sheet attached
– Item 4(a) Additional documents: Minutes: The applicant, and prospective Premises Manager, Ashley Griffin attended. He explained that they would be doing remote sales only and there would be no on-sales. The gin is produced, bottled and stored in one building. The bottles will be sold from the same building via on-line sales and posted out. The site will not be open to the public. Rory Colville enquired as to whether a change of use of the outbuilding had been obtained. Mr Griffin advised that planning permission had been granted for change of use with a condition that a new driveway be provided. The Chair moved to grant the application as applied for. With no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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The Gather, Campbeltown Road, Tarbert, PA29 6SX PDF 318 KB Summary Sheet attached
– Item 4(b) Additional documents: Minutes:
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APPLICATION FOR A PROVISIONAL PREMISES LICENCE |
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Summary Sheet attached
– Item 5(a) Additional documents:
Minutes: Niall
Hassard, Solicitor, Glasgow attended together with
Jack Madigan-Wheatley, one of the Directors. Niall Hassard
explained that the first phase of this development was approved at the
Licensing Board meeting on 25th February 2020. The development has
been well received and is popular on the island. This is the next, and more
substantial phase, of the development and is for the visitor centre, café and
production area. It is to create a hub for the community and visitors and also
to showcase and host local produce. They realise that they will need to take
things gradually and collaboratively with regard to the commencement of certain
activities such as weddings, functions and late hours due to the proximity of
the premises to residential dwellings and acoustic specialists have been
appointed for this reason. They are happy to accept any conditions, terminal
hours etc. the Board may wish to add to the licence. Raymond
Park, Licensing Standards Officer advised that most of the points in his report
had already been covered by Mr Hassard and he had no
real issues with the application. Richard
Gorman, Environmental Health Officer advised that he had been working with the
applicant for over a year now. He had some concerns at the beginning with
regard to the potential for noise disturbance from functions held late at night
as the development is sited close to the town centre surrounded by residential
properties. However, nothing like this is to happen just now. One of the
conditions on the Planning Consent is that there is to be no amplified music
(either live or recorded) after 10pm, and the applicant is happy to have a
similar condition attached to the licence. He further advised that there are a
wide range of activities proposed which are unlikely to cause any noise
problems. Wendy
Maginnis of Police Scotland referred to their letter of representation dated 15th
April, 2021 and advised that they had
been in contact with Niall Hassard and the applicants
and any concerns they had have now been addressed. They have no objections to
the application. Rory
Colville said that he thought it was an excellent application. However the
problem will be noise disturbance. He asked if the relevant planning conditions
could also be incorporated into the premises licence. Susan Mair, Depute Clerk advised that this was possible although not
strictly necessary. Richard
Trail remarked that it was an extensive application in a residential area but
that he was very happy to go approve it. He had been impressed with the
comments from the applicant’s solicitor and Environmental Health. Jean
Moffat agreed she had no hesitation in approving the application. The
Chair asked if the planning condition was lifted, would it have to come back to
the Board. Susan
Mair, Depute Clerk replied that this was a matter for
the Board to decide. There could be submission of further noise tests to
determine what can be done. She advised it may be a good idea to come back to
finalise matters for the reassurance of the Members. Niall
Hassard replied he was happy to work the Board with
regard to approval of a Noise Management Plan before hosting any events. The
Chair advised they would still need to apply for Extended Hours applications.
Niall Hassard confirmed this was understood. The
Chair moved to grant the application subject to the relevant planning condition
being added to the licence and to come back to the Board if the condition is to
be lifted. Susan Mair, Depute Clerk added wording for
the licence could also be final between herself and Niall Hassard. The
Chair moved to grant the application as per the above conditions. With no-one
else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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APPLICATION FOR MAJOR VARIATION OF A PREMISES LICENCE |
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Ardanaiseig Hotel, Kilchrenan, by Taynuilt, PA35 1HE PDF 220 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) The sale and service of alcohol in two external areas adjacent to the main licensed premises. 2) Change to the layout plan to take into account the two outdoor areas. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(a) Additional documents: Minutes: The
applicant, David McGhie appeared and spoke to the terms of the application
which sought to allow guests to be served outside in two additional areas. He
described the two areas and explained no major food would be served in these
areas. There was to be no increase in capacity and there was no passing trade
due to the location of the premises. Licensing
Standards Officer, Eric Dearie explained that the premises was situated in its
own grounds and was not near to any other properties. Board policy should apply
in respect of the terminal hour of 8.00pm for children and young persons and
10.00pm for adults. The
Chair confirmed that this was a straightforward application and moved to grant
as applied for. With
no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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The Bute Piper, 23 Marine Place, Rothesay, PA20 0LF PDF 224 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To amend the seasonal variation. 2) To include outdoor drinking facilities during core licensed hours. 3) To increase the on sales capacity. 4) Proposed new layout plan to incorporate additional external space. 5) To change the name of the premises to Cadillac Kustomz Hotel. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(b) Additional documents:
Minutes: Peter Lawson and Anna Fox,
Solicitors, Glasgow attended together with the applicant, Brian Jamieson. Peter
Lawson spoke to the terms of the variation which sought the following:- to
amend the seasonal variation; the addition of an outdoor drinking area; to
increase the on-sales capacity;, and to change the name of the premises. It was noted that seven letters
of objection had been received from the following individuals:- Charlotte
McLachlan & Robert Duff, 22A Marine Place, Rothesay; Elizabeth Ferguson, 21
Marine Place, Rothesay; Jim McLachlan & Shari Strathie,
30 Marine Place, Rothesay; June Le Gallais, 3 Acer
Close, Loughborough; Sean Douglas & Nicola McLachlan, Glensannox,24 Marine
Place, Rothesay; John G Masterton, 24a Marine Place, Rothesay; and Alexander
McLachlan & Fiona Campbell, Striven View, 22 Marine Place, Rothesay. Two of
the objectors, Shari Strathie and Sean Douglas, were
in attendance. Peter Lawson advised that there
was no objection to the seasonal variation or the change of name. With regard
to the increase in the on-sales capacity, he had spoken to Building Standards
and he was happy to accept the figure of 110 which they had suggested. Turning to the matter of the
outdoor drinking area, he explained that there was a considerable history of
difficulties between the objectors and the applicants but some of the concerns
which the objectors had have now been dealt with. Occasional licences had been
applied for and granted last year with a number of local conditions and they
had operated without complaint. The applicant is happy to restrict the use of
outdoor tables to the service of alcohol being provided with food only and a
terminal hour of 9.00pm would be reasonable. Screens have been bought to
provide cover from the neighbours. The Licensing Standards Officer,
Raymond Park advised there were two points which could cause problems, those
being the outdoor area and the proposed increase in capacity. The objectors are
not happy with the increase in capacity and Raymond Park suggested that the Board
may wish to refer the capacity figure to Building Standards. With regard to the outdoor area,
when occasionals were granted last summer, there were
a number of local conditions attached to the licences the licences as follows_
Richard Gorman, Environmental
Health Officer advised that he had spoken to the applicants and there were no
noise complaints last year. He had asked for the Noise Management Plan to be
updated and this has been done. He would recommend that the local conditions
previously imposed should be re-applied. He confirmed that he was happy with
their Covid-19 Risk Assessment. Police Scotland confirmed they
had no objections to the application. Sean Douglas, objector, thought
that the conditions put in place last year seemed a reasonable compromise. He
advised that the premises were not frequently used last year and it was not
particularly busy. He says this is different to what the applicants were
looking for originally. However, with regard to the parking, you cannot park on
the shore side of the road a lot of the time and when the applicant has gigs or
events on, there is not enough parking space. He further advised that he was an
architect and with regard to the capacity and based on the plans submitted, he
calculates a figure of 90 persons. Shari Strathie,
objector, explained that she used to live next door to the premises but has now
moved a few doors down to 30 Marine Place but can still hear the noise. She is
happy, however, with the local conditions which were read out as long as the
licence holder can manage the premises within those conditions. Richard Trail advised that if
there are breaches of the conditions then these need to be reported to the
Environmental Health Officer. Jean Moffat advised that whatever
was agreed to today, she has never hesitated to report problems to the
appropriate services. 99% of the problems come from the general public and she
said she would have no problem in permitting this application because the
premises has very attentive neighbours. Rory Colville asked about reports
from an objector that indoor drinking was going on during the lockdown and
asked Police Scotland if they had this report. Sgt Maginnis of Police Scotland read out the incident report. She explained that they were residents of the hotel and he thought this was permitted. The applicant ... view the full minutes text for item 6b |
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Cafe at Calgary Arts Tearoom, by Dervaig, Isle of Mull, PA75 6QQ PDF 220 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To add off sales Monday to Sunday 10.00 to 17.00. 2) To offer takeaway food and alcohol. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(c) Minutes: The applicant, Matthew Reade
attended and explained the terms of the variation which sought to add off-sales
Monday to Sunday 10.00am to 5.00pm to help with the current situation and to be
able to offer takeaways of food and alcohol. Richard Trail noted that the
on-sales hours went up to midnight and wondered if these hours were fully
utilised. The applicant advised that the café shut at 5.00pm but that it used
to be a restaurant. He further explained that they may need to open
occasionally later in the evening and so would like to keep it that way but
that he was happy to reduce the hours if the Board would prefer. Rory Colville asked if the applicant
could demonstrate demand for off-sales and takeaways. The applicant advised
they had self-catering on-site so there was a demand for off-sales. They were
also adjacent to the beach and had been asked for take-away on a regular basis. The Chair asked Eric Dearie,
Licensing Standards Officer whether the terminal hour for on-sales should be
reduced. Eric Dearie advised that it was a matter for the Board although he
pointed out that on-sales hours were not relevant to this application. Kieron Green suggested they could
set a time of 9.00/10.00pm to allow for evening meals. Susan Mair, Depute
Clerk pointed out the applicant had not applied for a reduction to the on-sales
hours but, if the applicant was agreeable, it was something that could be
considered by the Board. The applicant, Matthew Reade
suggested 10.00pm was a good idea and he was happy to reduce the on-sales
terminal hour to then. The Chair moved to grant the
application on the basis that the on-sales hours would be reduced to a terminal
hour of 10.00pm, and to add off-sales and the take-away of food and alcohol. With no-one else being otherwise
minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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Cardross Bowling Club, Church Avenue, Cardross, G82 5NS PDF 221 KB The applicants wish to vary the premises licence as follows:- To add external drinking in the area around the bowling green. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(d) Additional documents:
Minutes: Thomas Barrie attended on behalf
of Cardross Bowling Club and spoke to the terms of the variation which sought
to add external drinking in the area around the bowling green so that players
and visitors could take their drinks outside to watch matches. He explained
that it would not be late at night and he would be happy to restrict the times.
Funds were getting tight and it would be beneficial for future competitions. It was noted that five objections
had been received from the following individuals - Dr P M Trust, Beaumaris,
Church Avenue, Cardross; Robert and Gwenneth Irving, Creran, Church Avenue, Cardross; Gillian and David Branch, Hawksdale, Church Avenue, Cardross;Dr
W F Deans, Kirkside, Church Avenue, Cardross; and
Peter and Fiona Adlington, Kildonan, Church Avenue, Cardross.Two of the objectors - Dr P M Trust and Mr Irving
were in attendance. The Licensing Standards Officer,
Raymond Park advised that the Environmental Health Officer, Mary Watt had
spoken to Mr Barrie regarding a Noise Management Plan. He also said that the
Board may wish to think about restricted use of the outdoor area, and mentioned
the Board’s policy regarding terminal hours of 8.00pm for children and young
persons and 10.00pm for adults. Dr P M Trust, objector, commented
that after hearing the Bowling Club’s submission and the Board policy of
10.00pm for outdoor areas he would not object so strongly. However, it would
depend on where within the ground the external drinking area would be situated.
He said the noise is the main consideration and if they would restrict the area
it would not be so bad. Mr Irving, objector, explained
his main concern is also the noise. The Bowling club is very close to his house
and the seating area in his garden. He pointed out the Bowling Club is used for
functions and can be very rowdy on occasions. He suggested if it could be
restricted to matches it would be better. Kieron Green asked the applicant
if the club was in a residential area. He also asked if this was mainly for
Bowls and what time matches usually finish. The applicant replied that league
games during the week usually finish between 9.00 and 9.30pm at the latest and
at the weekends 6.00 to 6.30pm. He confirmed he was willing to work with the
neighbours and try to keep noise to a minimum. Richard Trail asked if they hold
other functions than bowling and if so, what kind of events. He asked if all
outdoor activities are to do with bowling. The applicant confirmed they were Rory Colville asked if it was
mainly for financial reasons. The applicant replied they had not been taking
money in during the lockdown. Other places with outdoor areas can trade but
they cannot. Jean Moffat asked if they had
received funding from the Scottish Government to which the applicant replied he
thought they had. She confirmed that she did not support the application in
this case. Richard Trail asked the objectors
what kind of other activities they seen at the Bowling Club. Mr Irving advised that there had
been very little over the last 12 months but prior to that there were
christenings, birthday parties, discos, bingo and other social nights. He was
worried this would spill out on to the external area. Richard Trail asked if it would
help if it was only permitted when matches were being played. Mr Irving
confirmed that would definitely help. The Chair asked if the bowling
green had seats round it. The applicant replied there were a few but none next
to Mr Irving’s house. Rory Colville advised he was
happy to approve the two sides with seats on and to apply Board policy with
regard to the terminal hour. He asked the applicant if 9.00pm would be
acceptable. The applicant confirmed 9.00pm or
10.00pm would be suitable and said he was quite happy for it to be used only during
the bowling season. He also advised it would be agreeable for them only to use
the two sides where the seating was. The Chair asked the objectors if
that would go some way to addressing their concerns. Mr Irving advised he was
still concerned but thought it would be better. Dr Trust advised he would be
much happier if a terminal hour of 9.00pm or 10.00pm could be applied. The Chair moved to grant the application, subject to the following
conditions:- -Only the seated areas on the two
sides mentioned above are to be used. -The terminal hour is to be
restricted to 9.00pm -The use is to be confined to the
bowling season and not to be used out with that time. Bowling season is 1st
April to 30th September. -It
is to be restricted to matches/bowling activity. -A Noise Management Plan is to be
agreed and submitted to Environmental Health Services. With no-one else being otherwise
minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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Galatea Bar, 8 Castle Street, Rothesay, Isle of Bute, PA20 9HA PDF 231 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To add off-sales from 12.00 to 22.00 Monday to Sunday. 2) Addition of restaurant, bar meals, conferences, dance, receptions and Club meetings as activities on the licence. 3) To add takeaways and delivery of food and alcohol. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(e) Additional documents: Minutes: The
applicant, Euphemia Galley attended and spoke to the terms of the variation
which sought the following:- to add off-sales Monday to Sunday, 12.00pm to
10.00pm; the addition of restaurant, bar
meals, conferences, dance facilities, receptions and club meetings as
activities; the provision of takeaways and the delivery of food and alcohol;
and the replacement of the pool room with an additional seating area. She
advised that they have a small kitchen. Raymond
Park, Licensing Standards Officer explained the premises had fallen foul of the
wet-led closures during the last lockdown and had to close as they did not
serve food. The applicant has worked with the Licensing Standards Officer and
the Environmental Health Team to modernise the premises. She also wishes to add
takeaways and deliveries to the licence in case of another lockdown. Richard
Gorman, Environmental Health Officer explained that he had agreed plans with
them. They have limited ventilation at the premises so the menu is restricted.
He will liaise with them when the premises is ready to go ahead. The
Chair moved to grant the application as applied for. With
on-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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The applicants wish to vary the premises licence as follows:- 1) To add an external drinking area to the rear of the premises. 2) To add coffee mornings as an activity on the licence. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(f) Additional documents: Minutes: Jimmy
McCallum, one of the Members of the Club, attended on behalf of the club. He
spoke to the terms of the variation and explained that the Club was looking for
an outside area in the garden to the rear of the premises. They also wish to
add coffee mornings as an activity on the licence. He advised they would be
looking for a terminal hour of 9.00pm for adults and 8.00pm for children and
young persons. The
Chair moved to grant the application as applied for. With
no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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Park Lodge, Western Road, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75 6PR PDF 227 KB The applicants wish to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To increase on-sales and off-sales hours. 2) To include the takeaway and delivery of alcohol and food. 3) To include gaming and indoor/outdoor sports as activities on the licence. 4) To delete the seasonal variation. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(g) Minutes: The applicant, Rebecca Gallagher
attended the meeting and spoke to the terms of the variation which sought the
following:- to extend the terminal hour for on-sales from 11.00pm to 1.00am, Monday
to Thursday and from midnight to 1.00am, Friday to Sunday; to extend the
commencement hour for off-sales from 12.00pm to 11.00pm Monday to Sunday; the
provision of takeaway meals and the delivery of food and alcohol; the addition
of gaming and indoor/outdoor sports as activities; and the removal of the
seasonal variation.. She explained that they wished to modify the licence to
take into consideration their winter trading. They wished to add a darts board
and pool table, and also to add takeaways due to covid-19 restrictions and for
tourists visiting throughout the summer. Rory Colville asked where the
darts board and pool table would be located within the premises. The applicant
advised they would be away from the bar. The premises also wished to add
outdoor sports. The Chair asked what kind of sports would be played outside.
The applicant advised they planned to play bowls outside. She explained they
were trying to encourage locals to visit the premises and had to look at ways
to expand the business after everything that had happened over the last twelve
months. They also want to be able to join the darts league. Richard Trail asked the reason
for expanding the terminal hour to 1.00am every night of the week as Board
policy mid-week is midnight. The applicant explained that if they were to join
the darts league, competitions can go on until after midnight quite often. The Chair asked whether other
premises were open until after midnight. Rebecca Gallagher answered that some
of them were and she wants to be able to cover themselves if competitions
carried on until late. The Chair moved to grant the
application as applied for. With no-one else being otherwise
minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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The Lorne Bar, Chalmers Street, Ardrishaig, PA30 8DX PDF 230 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To change the terminal hour for on sales to 24.00. 2) To change the opening time on Sundays to 11.00am for on and off sales. 3) To add a seasonal variation. 4) To add restaurant facilities, bar meals, Club or other group meetings, ice cream, outdoor drinking facilities, dance facilities and take aways. 5) To delete gaming. 6) To add children and young person’s conditions. 7) To change the address of the licence holder. 8) To change the address of the premises manager. 9) To increase the capacity of the premises from 60 to 120. 10) To change the layout plan. The applicant has taken over the property next door and knocked through to make it one premises. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(h) Additional documents:
Minutes: The applicant, Rahul Sharma
attended and spoke to the terms of his variation which sought the following:-
to incorporate the premises next door (known as “The Rumblin’
Tum”); to reduce the terminal hour for on-sales from 1.00am to midnight Monday to
Sunday and to reduce the commencement hour for on-sales on a Sunday from
12.00pm to 11.00am; to reduce the commencement hour for off-sales from 12.30p.m
to 11.00am on a Sunday; the addition of a seasonal variation; to add various
activities to the licence; to vary the terms for children and young persons;
the provision of an outdoor drinking area to the rear of the premises; and to
increase the capacity of the premises from 60 to 120 persons. The Licensing Standards Officer,
Eric Dearie advised that the applicant was no longer proceeding with the
addition of the outdoor drinking area. He wished to add the Rumblin
Tum to the licensed area and to allow children and young persons’ access to the
premises unaccompanied. He was agreeable, however, to exclude the Rumblin Tum from the licensed area if necessary. Sue Stefek, Environmental Health
Officer advised that as the applicant was removing the outdoor area from the
variation, she had no other issues. Richard Trail asked if the
restaurant facilities were to be in the Rumblin Tum
or in the Lorne Bar. The applicant advised that they would be in both. The Chair commented that the café
aspect was the main part so you would want to licence that part too. He asked
if the tables in both premises were served from the kitchen in the Rumblin Tum. The applicant confirmed that was the case. The Chair asked if they would be
serving alcohol from the servery in the Rumblin Tum.
The applicant confirmed all alcohol would be served from the Lorne Bar but that
he would like the Rumblin Tum to be licensed too, if
possible. Richard Trail asked how many
tables were in the Rumblin Tum. The applicant replied
it could seat 27 persons out with Covid times. The
Lorne Bar is slightly bigger. The Chair advised there was a
Building Standards capacity of 65 over the two premises. With regard to children, the
Chair asked if they come in to buy ice cream and leave again or do they remain
on the premises. The applicant replied it was a mixture of both but they mostly
leave. The Chair commented that the
mainstay during the day was children and thought maybe the Lorne Bar could
serve alcohol during the day and the Rumblin Tum
could be evenings only. The applicant replied that would be a great help. The Board adjourned. On
resuming:- The Chair moved to grant the
application, subject to the following conditions:- -There is to be no outdoor area. -The children and young persons’
conditions are to be amended so that they are permitted in the Rumblin
Tum unaccompanied until 7.00pm but must be accompanied after 7.00pm by a
responsible adult over the age of 18 years and may remain there until
10.00pm. -No alcohol is to be served or
consumed within the Rumblin Tum until 7.00pm onwards. -An amended layout plan is to be
submitted removing the outdoor area. -The
terminal hour for children and young persons is to be 10.00pm. -The capacity figure to be 65. The changes to on-sales and
off-sales hours are acceptable. With no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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The Village Store, The Cross, Furnace, PA32 8XN PDF 306 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) Change of off-sales hours to 10.00 to 18.00 daily. 2) Add takeaway meals, snacks and hot and cold drinks. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(i) Minutes: There
was no-one present to speak to the variation which sought to extend the
terminal hour for off-sales to 6.00pm. Monday to Sunday and the addition of
takeaway meals, snacks and hot and cold drinks. The
Board, however, decided to proceed to consider the matter The
Licensing Standards Officer, Eric Dearie confirmed that there were no issues
with the application. The
Chair moved to grant the application as applied for. With
no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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U & A Mini Market, 114-116 West Princes Street, Helensburgh, G84 8XD PDF 226 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To amend the licensed display capacity from 20.09m2 to 21.2m2 following a refurbishment of the shop. 2) Change to the layout of the premises following refurbishment. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(j) Additional documents: Minutes: Gordon Emslie of GNE Consultancy
Ltd, Falkirk appeared on behalf of the applicant. He explained that the
variation was simply to tidy up the existing licence. There had been a
refurbishment of the shelving units and refrigeration unit which resulted in a slight
increase in the off-sales capacity. Raymond Park, Licensing Standards
Officer advised that the new positioning of the alcohol was a lot safer and
there were no issues with the application. The Chair moved to grant the
application as applied for. With no-one else being otherwise
minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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Zaina Tandoori Restaurant, 10 John Street, Dunoon, PA23 8DL PDF 235 KB The applicant wishes to vary the licence as follows:- 1) To add off-sales 11.00 to 22.00 Monday to Sunday. 2) To add additional activity at 5(f) pickup and delivery of alcohol and food. Summary Sheet attached
– Item 6(k) Additional documents: Minutes: The
applicant, Tarlok Singh attended and spoke to the
terms of the variation which sought to add off-sales from 11.00am to 10.00pm,
Monday to Sunday and the addition of pick-up and delivery of food and alcohol. Raymond
Park, Licensing Standards Officer clarified the terms of the variation and
confirmed there were no other issues. It was noted that a letter of
representation had been received from George and Margaret Lacey
but the issue had now been resolved. The
Chair moved to grant the application as applied for. With
no-one else being otherwise minded, this became the decision of the Board. |
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REVIEW OF PERSONAL LICENCES |
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Revocation of Personal Licences where licence holders have not undertaken the refresher training. A list of personal
licences to be revoked is attached. Minutes: The list of personal licence
holders who had not undertaken the required refresher training within the
prescribed timescale was noted and the Board agreed to revoke their personal
licence. |
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A list of personal
licences to be revoked is attached. Minutes: The list of personal licence
holders who had not submitted an application to renew the licence was noted and
the Board agreed to revoke their licence. |
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ANY OTHER BUSINESS |
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Payment of Annual licensing fees PDF 229 KB Report by the Depute Clerk (to follow) A list of premises who
have not paid their 2020 Annual Fee is attached. Minutes: The Members agreed to write out
to all premises who still required to pay the annual fee and call them to a
review hearing at the June Licensing Board Meeting if the fee remained unpaid
at that time. |
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NEXT LICENSING BOARD MEETING The next Licensing Board meeting will be held on Tuesday 22nd June 2021. Minutes: The next Licensing Board Meeting will be held by Skype at 11.00am on Tuesday 22nd June 2021. |