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The Determination of an Application by ? for (type of application) [Section ?] in respect of (Address). (CYC-?)
Meeting: 13/11/2025 - Licensing/Gambling Hearing (Item 45)
Additional documents:
- Annex 1 - Application form and operating schedule, item 45
PDF 1 MB
- Annex 1 - Plans, item 45
PDF 998 KB
- Annex 2 - Regulated Entertainment Annex, item 45
PDF 201 KB
View as HTML (45/4) 17 KB
- Annex 3 - Cumulative Impact, item 45
PDF 149 KB
View as HTML (45/5) 26 KB
- Annex 4 - Police Representation - Little Jay Limited, item 45
PDF 274 KB
- Annex 4 - Police Representation Appendix 1, item 45
PDF 168 KB
- Annex 5 - Environmental Protection Representation, item 45
PDF 736 KB
- Annex 6 - LA representation HS, item 45
PDF 382 KB
View as HTML (45/9) 26 KB
- Annex 7 - List of representors - CONFIDENTIAL , View reasons restricted (45/10)
- Annex 8 - Representations, item 45
PDF 520 KB
- Annex 9 Map, item 45
PDF 150 KB
- Annex 10 - Mandatory conditions, item 45
PDF 201 KB
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- Annex 11 - Legislation & Policy, item 45
PDF 104 KB
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- Annex 12 - EIA, item 45
PDF 722 KB
View as HTML (45/15) 125 KB
- Cover - Additional Info - Applicant, item 45
PDF 18 KB
View as HTML (45/16) 5 KB
- Supporting Information, item 45
PDF 33 KB
- Little J equality-impact-assessment, item 45
PDF 15 MB
- Cover - Additional Info - NYP, item 45
PDF 20 KB
View as HTML (45/19) 7 KB
- Statement INSP 1463 Little Jay Limited, item 45
PDF 158 KB
- Statememt PS133 Booth - Little Jay Limited, item 45
PDF 240 KB
- Statement PC1671 Hollis - Little J, item 45
PDF 185 KB
- Statement - PS938 Collins Little Jay Limited, item 45
PDF 164 KB
- 250922 1671 Exhibits , View reasons restricted (45/24)
- 250922 133 Exhibits , View reasons restricted (45/25)
- Video taken from Little J Facebook page , View reasons restricted (45/26)
- Cover - Additional Info - PP, item 45
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- Additional Information submitted by Public Protection, item 45
PDF 181 KB
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- Cover - Further Additional Info - Applicant, item 45
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- Noise impact assessment DC5182-NR1v2 (Issue 06.11.2025), item 45
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- Little j noise management plan, item 45
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- Little j dispersal policy, item 45
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- Little j events diary , View reasons restricted (45/33)
- Cover - Further Additional Info - NYP, item 45
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- PS133 further CJA little J -101125, item 45
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- Exhibit JB17, item 45
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- Exhibit JB18, item 45
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- Exhibit JB19, item 45
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- Exhibit JB20, item 45
PDF 119 KB
- Exhibit JB21, item 45
PDF 92 KB
- Exhibit JB22, item 45
PDF 127 KB
- Section 18 Licensing Act 2003, item 45
PDF 157 KB
- CYC Section 9 Statement of Licensing Policy, item 45
PDF 199 KB
Decision:
Hearing reconvened in private session at 15:30 hours on 13 November 2025.
PRESENT: Councillors Rose (Chair), Hook, and Nicholls.
The Sub-Committee resolved to grant and exclude licensable activities and to modify conditions as applied for (Option 3), as follows:
|
Activity |
Timings |
|
Plays – indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Films – indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Indoor sporting events |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Live music – indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Recorded music - indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event
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Performance of dance – indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Other forms of entertainment – indoors |
23:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 23:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
23:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 23:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
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Supply of alcohol – on the premises only |
11:00 to 01:00 Sunday to Wednesday 11:00 to 03:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
11:00 to 03:00: Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 11:00 to 04:00: New Years Eve and Pride Event |
|
Opening hours |
07:00 to 02:00 Sunday to Wednesday 07:00 to 04:00 Thursday to Saturday
Non-standard timings:
07:00 to 04:00 Halloween and Bank Holiday Sundays 07:00 to 04:30 New Years Eve and Pride Event |
‘Pride Event’ is defined as the Saturday closest to the Pride Parade held in York City Centre.
Additional conditions:
1. The premises will operate as an LGBTQI+ community events venue and bar.
Events include but are not limited to: dance and live performance, social gatherings, film showings, exercise classes, support groups, arts and craft groups and markets.
2. The sale of alcohol shall cease 30 minutes before close of business on any given day to allow for ‘drinking up’ time.
3. When the venue is open and operating for licensable activities a min of 2 SIA registered door staff shall be provided at the premises from 19:00 hours to the close of business at the following times:
· Fridays and Saturdays or any Sunday leading into a bank holiday Monday.
· Any days where race meetings are held at York Racecourse (save for the ... view the full decision text for item 45
Minutes:
Members considered an application by Little Jay Ltd. for a Determination of Application for Premises Licence in respect of Little J, Chapel House, North Street, York, YO1 6JD. In considering the application and the representations made, the Sub-Committee concluded that the following licensing objectives were relevant to the Hearing:
1. Prevention of Crime and Disorder.
2. Public Safety.
3. Prevention of Public Nuisance.
4. Protection of Children from Harm.
In coming to their decision, the Sub-Committee took into consideration all the evidence and submissions that were presented, and determined their relevance to the issues raised and the above licensing objectives, including:
1. The application form.
2. The papers before it including the written representations received from local residents, and the additional information provided by the Applicant, and North Yorkshire Police and Public Protection as Responsible Authorities, as seen in the agenda supplements.
3. The Report of the Director of Environment & Regulatory Services, and the Head of Public Protection’s comments at the Hearing.
The Head of Public Protection outlined the report and annexes noting that the maximum capacity of the premises was 120, dedicating a safe space for the LGBTQIA+ Community.
The Head of Public Protection confirmed that the premises was located within the Cumulative Impact Area (CIA) and directed members to the representations made at Annexes 4, 5, 6, and 8, the additional information provided by the Applicant and Responsible Authorities as seen within the agenda. He then advised the Sub-Committee of the options open to them in determining the application.
4. The Applicant’s representation at the hearing.
Leo Charalambides, Barrister acting on behalf of the Applicant, outlined their case.
He stated that high passions had been engaged throughout the application process and that the nominated Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), Graham Dykes, understood strongly about activism and discrimination, and North Yorkshire Police understood regulation and law and order.
Mr. Charalambides discussed Cumulative Impact Area regulations which set out key aims of encouraging greater community involvement and listening to residents’ views on licensing decisions; he also highlighted City of York Council’s (CYC) policies regarding of having a safe city centre which is welcoming for all and the lack of a safe space for the Queer Community in York. Mr. Charalambides suggested that it was rude to impose that Queer people in York must leave Queer safe venues by 11pm, earlier than other venues.
In respect of the conditions proposed by North Yorkshire Police within their representation, Mr. Charalambides confirmed that the Applicant disagreed to condition numbers: 3, 4, and 5, but were in agreement with the remaining conditions suggested. It was proposed that the Applicant could share with North Yorkshire Police weekly risk assessments and an event diary for both advice and for working together.
In respect of the conditions proposed by Public Protection within their representation, Mr. Charalambides confirmed that they were in agreement with most of the conditions but that there were outstanding conditions, as outlined within the representation, that they did not agree with. Mr. Charalambides suggested ... view the full minutes text for item 45
Meeting: 29/09/2025 - Licensing/Gambling Hearing (Item 38)
Additional documents:
- Annex 1 - Application form and operating schedule, item 38
PDF 1 MB
- Annex 1 - Plans, item 38
PDF 998 KB
- Annex 2 - Regulated Entertainment Annex, item 38
PDF 201 KB
View as HTML (38/4) 17 KB
- Annex 3 - Cumulative Impact, item 38
PDF 149 KB
View as HTML (38/5) 26 KB
- Annex 4 - Police Representation - Little Jay Limited, item 38
PDF 274 KB
- Annex 4 - Police Representation Appendix 1, item 38
PDF 168 KB
- Annex 5 - Environmental Protection Representation, item 38
PDF 736 KB
- Annex 6 - LA representation HS, item 38
PDF 382 KB
View as HTML (38/9) 26 KB
- Annex 7 - List of representors - CONFIDENTIAL , View reasons restricted (38/10)
- Annex 8 - Representations, item 38
PDF 520 KB
- Annex 9 Map, item 38
PDF 150 KB
- Annex 10 - Mandatory conditions, item 38
PDF 201 KB
View as HTML (38/13) 20 KB
- Annex 11 - Legislation & Policy, item 38
PDF 104 KB
View as HTML (38/14) 6 KB
- Annex 12 - EIA, item 38
PDF 722 KB
View as HTML (38/15) 125 KB
- Cover - Additional Info - Applicant, item 38
PDF 18 KB
View as HTML (38/16) 5 KB
- Supporting Information, item 38
PDF 33 KB
- Little J equality-impact-assessment, item 38
PDF 15 MB
- Cover - Additional Info - NYP, item 38
PDF 20 KB
View as HTML (38/19) 7 KB
- Statement INSP 1463 Little Jay Limited, item 38
PDF 158 KB
- Statememt PS133 Booth - Little Jay Limited, item 38
PDF 240 KB
- Statement PC1671 Hollis - Little J, item 38
PDF 185 KB
- Statement - PS938 Collins Little Jay Limited, item 38
PDF 164 KB
- 250922 1671 Exhibits , View reasons restricted (38/24)
- 250922 133 Exhibits , View reasons restricted (38/25)
- Video taken from Little J Facebook page , View reasons restricted (38/26)
- Cover - Additional Info - PP, item 38
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View as HTML (38/27) 4 KB
- Additional Information submitted by Public Protection, item 38
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Decision:
Resolved: The Sub-Committee resolved to adjourn the Licensing Hearing for Determination of Application for Premises Licence [Section 18(3)(a) Licensing Act 2003] in respect of Little J, Chapel House, North Street, York, YO1 6JD to 27 October 2025 at 10:00 hours.
Minutes:
Members were asked to consider an application by Little Jay Limited for a Determination of Application for Premises Licence [Section 18(3)(a) Licensing Act 2003] in respect of Little J, Chapel House, North Street, York, YO1 6JD.
The Sub-Committee heard that a request for an adjournment had been received from the Applicant on the basis that the Applicant wanted a noise impact assessment to be undertaken and were unable to attend the hearing on this date.
Resolved: The Sub-Committee resolved to adjourn the Licensing Hearing for Determination of Application for Premises Licence [Section 18(3)(a) Licensing Act 2003] in respect of Little J, Chapel House, North Street, York, YO1 6JD to 27 October 2025 at 10:00 hours.