THE LICENSING ACT 2003 SUB-COMMITTEE HEARING

HELD ON TUESDAY 4 JUNE 2024

 

Notice of Decision

 

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The Determination of an Application by JOSEPH MOORE for the GRANT of a Premises Licence under Section 18 (3)(a) in respect of 14 CLIFFORD STREET, YORK, YO1 9RD

(CYC-077680)

 

 

 

Hearing reconvened in private session at 4.13pm.

 

PRESENT: Councillors Cuthbertson (Chair), Kilbane, and Rose.

 

The Sub-Committee resolved to grant the licence for the following activities and timings as applied for together with modified/additional conditions imposed by the Sub-Committee (Option 3) as set out below:

 

Activities and Timings

Films – indoors 10:00 to 01:00 everyday

Live Music – indoors 10:00 to 01:00 everyday

Recorded Music - Indoor 10:00 to 01:00 everyday

Late Night Refreshments –  23:00 to 01:00 everyday

Supply of Alcohol – on and off the premises 10:00 to 01:00 everyday

Opening Times 10:00 to 01:30 everyday

 

Additional Conditions

·         A sound proof door to be installed in the corridor between the external entrance leading to the passageway adjacent to the Friargate Theatre and the fire door leading to the lift and stair area. The position of the sound proof door is to be marked on the plan.

·         No person under the age of 18 in the licenced premises between the hours of 21:00 – 1:30.

·         The external door opposite the internal bin store is to be kept closed when glasses/bottles are being emptied into the internal bin store.

·         The additional conditions agreed with North Yorkshire Police as set out in Annex 3 of the agenda.

·         The additional condition agreed with Environmental Health as set out in Annex 4 of the agenda.

 

The conditions contained in the Operating Schedule shall be added to the licence unless contradictory to the above conditions.

 

The licence is also subject to the mandatory conditions applicable to licensed premises.

 

Full reasons for the Sub-Committee’s decision will be included in the detailed Decision Letter which will be provided to the Applicant and the Representor in due course.

 

There is a right of appeal for the Applicant and the Representor to the Magistrates’ Court against this decision. Any appeal to the Magistrates Court must be made within 21 days of receipt of the Decision Letter and sent to the following address:

 

Chief Executive

York and Selby Magistrates Court

The Law Courts

Clifford Street

York

YO1 9RE

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