Agenda, decisions and draft minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Ruthin
Contact: Committee Administrator (KEJ) Email: democratic@denbighshire.gov.uk
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APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR To appoint a Chair for the meeting. Decision: Councillor Bobby Feeley was appointed Chair for the meeting. Minutes: Councillor Bobby Feeley was appointed Chair for the meeting. The Chair welcomed all parties to the meeting and all present were introduced.
The hearing procedures had been circulated previously to all parties and
copies of the Statement of Licensing Policy were made available at the meeting. |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in the business identified to be considered at this meeting. Decision: No declaration of interests had been raised. Minutes: No declaration of interests had been raised. |
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To consider an application for a new Premises Licence submitted in accordance with Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 in respect of Deutch’s Bar, 39 Wellington Road, Rhyl (an outline of the submission and associated papers are attached). Please note the procedure to be taken by the Sub Committee (which is attached to this agenda). Decision: RESOLVED
that a Premises Licence be granted for the amended hours as set out in the
Senior Licensing Officer’s report and subject to the conditions set out in the
Operating Schedule. Minutes: The Senior Licensing Officer submitted a report by the
Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (previously
circulated) upon – (i)
an
application having been received from Mr. Gary Longworth for a new Premises
Licence in respect of Deutch’s Bar, 39 Wellington Road, Rhyl proposing the
provision of live music (Indoors only) together with the provision of recorded
music (Indoors only), provision of anything similar to live music, recorded
music or performances of dance (Indoors only), and the sale of alcohol for
consumption both on and off the premises (Appendix A to the report); (ii)
the
application having originally been submitted on 19 September 2023 but due to an
oversight on the Applicant’s part the requisite public notice was not placed in
a local publication within the statutory timeframe and the application having
been resubmitted on 12 October 2023; (iii)
the
applicant having requested authorisation for provision of the following –
*Amended hours offered as part of mediation [original
proposed hours for alcohol sales were from 10:00 hrs daily; the Applicant
having reconsidered the alcohol hours in light of the representations
received.] (iv)
thirteen
written representations having originally been received from Other Persons in
response to the requisite public notice but one representation having since
been withdrawn following mediation.
Remaining representations related mainly to possible disturbance from
noise and anti-social behaviour (Appendix B to the report); (v)
the
Applicant having engaged with the North Wales Police and the Council’s
Environmental Health Section and agreed to include a number of conditions as
part of the resubmitted application (Appendix C to the report) which would form
part of the Operating Schedule should the application be granted; (vi)
the
North Wales Police having also submitted a representation in support of the
application (Appendix D to the report); (vii)
mediation
having been offered to all parties considering the representations received
with no formal agreement having been reached.
As part of mediation the Applicant had offered to amend the application
relating to alcohol hours and submitted a response to all Other Persons who
submitted representations with a hope to address some of the concerns raised
(Appendix E to the report); (viii)
the
need to consider the application taking due account of Guidance and the
Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy; other relevant legislation and
relevant representations received, and (ix)
the
options available to the Sub Committee when determining the application. The Senior Licensing Officer summarised the report and
facts of the case. APPLICANT’S
SUBMISSION The Applicant, Mr. Gary Longworth was in
attendance in support of the application. Mr. Longworth explained the reasoning behind his application and intention to operate a gallery and music bar, to provide a venue to display his father’s paintings, and to showcase local talent for free, through art and music. Having recently moved back to the area he referred to his search for a suitable venue for this purpose, providing sufficient wall space to showcase his father’s paintings and those of other aspiring artists, and to provide the opportunity to showcase local talent through poetry and music, ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |