To consider and determine an Application for a Premises Licence by Kaleidoscopic Events Ltd for the Kaleidoscope Arts and Music Festival, to be held in an unnamed field accessed via Lower Road, Erlestoke, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 5UF, OS Grid Ref: ST 9568955136. The report of the Public Protection Officer (Licensing) is attached.
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Application by Kaleidoscopic Events Ltd for Premises License for the Kaleidoscope Arts and Music Festival in respect of an unnamed field accessed via Lower Road, Erlestoke, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 5UF.
Licensing Officer’s Submission
The Sub Committee gave consideration to a report (circulated with the Agenda) in which determination was sought for an application for a premises licence, presented by Terésa Isaacson (Public Protection Officer – Licensing) for which one relevant representation had been received. The application was for the following licensable activities:
· Live music (indoors and outdoors) at specific times and dates set out in the report.
· Recorded music (indoors and outdoors) at specific times and dates set out in the report.
· Provision of late night refreshment (indoors and outdoors) for specific times and dates set out in the report.
· Sale of retail of alcohol (on sales) for specific times and dates set out in the report.
It was noted by the Sub Committee that there were four options available to them:
i) To grant the licence subject to such conditions as are consistent with those included in the operating schedule submitted with the application, modified to such extent as the Sub Committee considers appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives, together with any mandatory conditions required by the Licensing Act.
ii) To exclude from the scope of the application any licensable activity.
iii) To refuse to specify a person as the designated premises supervisor.
iv) To reject the application.
The following parties attended the hearing and took part in it:
On behalf of the Applicant
Relevant Representations
Responsible Authorities
No Responsible Authority has made a representation in connection with this
Application.
The Chairman advised that the written representations had been read and considered by the members of the Sub Committee in advance of the meeting. The Chairman invited the Applicant to introduce their application.
Applicant’s submission
The Applicant, Ms Matcham Bear, and her representatives, Mr Henry Markes and Ms Gabriel Shenoy, spoke in support of the application, highlighting the following points:
Sub Committee Members’ questions
The Event Management Plan was not included in the agenda pack, so had not been considered by the Sub Committee. In response to questions from Members about the number of attendees at the event, the Applicant offered to submit it in evidence. Members of the Sub Committee agreed to receive the plan and the meeting was adjourned at 10:50am to allow them time to consider the document. The meeting resumed at 10:57am. Erlestoke Parish Council confirmed that they had seen the Event Management Plan but had not received the documentation relating to risk management.
In response to questions from Members the following points of clarification were given:
Questions from those who made a relevant representation
In response to questions from those that had made a relevant representation, the following points of clarification were given:
Responsible Authorities’ submissions
There were no representatives of Responsible Authorities present.
Submissions from those who made relevant representations
Cllr West from Erlestoke Parish Council, explained that they were a small village of around 150 people, so had concerns about a large rave being held in their community. They clarified that they would not object to holding a well-managed event. However, they did not wish to see an event that was similar to a rave that could have a negative impact on local residents, including children and the elderly. The Parish Council then reiterated their concerns about litter, noise pollution and the impact on livestock. They also reported that a vehicle had crashed into a wall in the early hours after the event held in 2021, causing around £2,000 worth of damage.
Sub Committee Members’ questions
In response to questions from Members the following points of clarification were given:
Questions from the Applicant:
The Applicant did not have any questions for Erlestoke Parish Council, but Mr Markes did say that he understood the points raised in their representation. He clarified that it was not the Applicant’s intention to hold a rave and that they planned to have a well organised and managed event. Dancing would take place, but also other activities including pottery.
Closing submissions from those who made relevant representations
Erlestoke Parish Council did not make a closing submission.
Applicant’s closing submission
The Applicant did not make a closing submission.
Points of Clarification Requested by the Sub Committee
The following point was clarified for the Sub Committee:
The Sub Committee then adjourned at 11:20am and retired with the Principal Solicitor and the Democratic Services Officer to consider their determination on the licensing application.
The Hearing reconvened at 11:45am.
The Principal Solicitor advised that she gave no significant legal advice to the Sub Committee other than to reiterate the four licensing objectives.
The Eastern Area Licensing Sub Committee RESOLVED:
The Eastern Area Licensing Sub-Committee RESOLVED to GRANT the application for a Premises Licence made by Kaleidoscopic Events Ltd as applied for to include the activity and timings and subject to one condition, as below:
LicensableActivity |
Timings |
Days |
Provisionof regulatedentertainment Live music (indoors and outdoors) |
19:30 – 23:59 12:00 – 18:00 |
Thurs 1 Sept Sat 3 & Sun 4Sept |
|
19:30 – 23:59 |
Thur 1 Sept |
Recordedmusic (indoorsand |
17:00 – 03:00 |
Fri 2 Sept |
outdoors) |
14:00 – 03:00 |
Sat 3 Sept |
|
14:00 – 23:59 |
Sun 4 Sept |
|
23:00 – 02:00 |
Fri 2 Sept |
Provisionof latenight refreshment |
23:00 – 02:30 |
Sat 3 Sept |
(indoorsand outdoors) |
23:00 – 23:30 |
Sun 4 Sept |
|
19:30 – 23:30 |
Thur 1 Sept |
Sale by retailof alcohol (onsales) |
17:00 – 02:30 |
Fri 2 Sept |
|
12:00 – 02:30 |
Sat 3 Sept |
|
12:00 – 23:30 |
Sun 4 Sept |
Subject to the following Condition:
There will be noise monitoring undertaken on the site at the start of the event at regular intervals and in accordance with the Event Management Plan presented to the Sub-Committee by the Applicant at the hearing on 18 August 2022.
Informative for the Applicant
Reasons for the Decision
In reaching its decision, the Sub Committee took account of and considered all of the documentary and oral evidence received from all parties including the Applicant, Kaleidoscopic Events Ltd, and Erlestoke Parish Council, who made a relevant representation. The Sub Committee took account of and considered the Event Management Plan presented to the Sub-Committee at the hearing. The Sub-Committee heard from the Applicant that the event was an Arts and Music Festival which included craft stalls and the numbers attending would be no more than 800. The Applicant also confirmed to the Council that references to a rave on their website was incorrect. The Sub-Committee noted the concerns of the Parish Council regarding the potential impact of noise on a small village and litter and the Applicant’s confirmation to the Sub-Committee that noise monitoring would be undertaken during the event and they would speak with the Parish about picking up litter in areas outside of the field where the event will take place.
The Sub Committee have considered the relevant provisions of the Licensing Act 2003 (in particular Sections 4 and 18); the four Licensing Objectives; the guidance issued under Section 182 of the Act and the Licensing Policy of Wiltshire Council.
Right to Appeal
All parties were informed they have the right to appeal to the Magistrates Court within 21 days of the written decision. In the event of an appeal being lodged, the decision made by the Licensing Sub Committee remains valid until any appeal is heard and any decision is made by the Magistrates Court.
The parties were also informed that a Responsible Authority or interested party has the right to request the Local Authority to review the licence in accordance with the provisions of s.51 of the Licensing Act 2003. Such an application may be made at any time, but it is in the discretion of the Local Authority to hold the review, and a review will not normally be held within the first twelve months of a licence, save for the most compelling reasons.
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