Agenda, decisions and minutes

Western Area Licensing Sub Committee - Wednesday 25 May 2011 2.00 pm

Venue: Council Chamber - Council Offices, Bradley Road, Trowbridge, BA14 0RD. View directions

Contact: Liam Paul  01225 718376, Email: liam.paul@wiltshire.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

6.

Election of Chairman

To elect a Chairman for the meeting of the Sub-Committee.

Minutes:

Nominations for a Chairman of the Licensing Sub-Committee were sought and it was

 

Resolved:

 

To elect Councillor Desna Allen, as Chairman for this meeting only.

7.

Procedure for the Meeting

The Chairman will explain the attached procedure for the members of the public present.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

The Chairman explained the procedure to be followed at the hearing, as contained within the “Wiltshire Licensing Committee Procedural Rules for the Hearing of Licensing Act 2003 Applications” (Pages 1 – 6 of the Agenda refers).

8.

Chairman's Announcements

The Chairman will give details of the exits to be used in the event of an emergency.

Minutes:

The Chairman gave details of the exits to be used in the event of an emergency.

9.

Declarations of Interest

To receive any declarations of personal or prejudicial interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee.

 

Minutes:

There were no interests declared.

10.

Licensing Application

To consider and determine an application for a Premises Licence made by Trowbridge Town Council in respect of The Civic Centre, St Stephens Place, Trowbridge.

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

Application by Trowbridge Town Council, for a Premises Licence at Civic Centre, St Stephen’s Place, Trowbridge, BA14 8AH

 

 

The Licensing Officer introduced the purpose and scope of the application, the premises to which it related and the key issues for consideration.

 

In accordance with the procedure detailed in the agenda, the Applicant, the Responsible Authorities and the Interested Parties were given the opportunity to address the Sub-Committee.

 

Key points raised by Lance Allen, Trowbridge Town Clerk, in support of the application were:

 

·               The application before the sub-committee remained as applied for: the request for a premises license follows a history of successful operation of previous premises on the site, and will allow Trowbridge Town Council to deliver its services from one purpose-built site.

·               No complaints had been made when the premises were previously operated by the same Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) and additionally the Council had a track record of success when working in partnership with other organisations to provide events and entertainment in the park.

·               The applicant believed that the new license was the best way to meet licensing objectives

·               The parties involved had met earlier in the day [25.05.11] and he believed that their objections had been overcome

 

Cllr Allen, the Chairman, and the rest of the panel asked a number of questions on the application. It was confirmed that:

 

·         The new Civic Hall would provide a venue for conferencing facilities, stage productions inc. Musicals, and a number of side rooms for meetings and functions.

·         An increase in Weddings and wedding receptions was predicted

·         Around 1 outside event per month was envisaged in the summer months – these would include travelling markets with local and foreign produce and the Lions Street fair in local streets, Armed forces and veterans events in the park itself, and the Christmas light switch-on in December.

·          There was no intention to significantly increase the number of outside events from when the Civic Hall site was previously in operation.

·         CCTV would be installed, and form part of the Town Council’s network of cameras, operated in partnership with the Police and the Shires Shopping centre.

·         SIA-certified doorstaff and other controls would regulate the exit of patrons and reduce the opportunity for nuisance.

 

The Interested Parties were represented primarily by Mr Peter Wilson, who spoke on behalf of residents of Knightstone Court. Key points were as follows:

 

·         It was confirmed that following the meeting held earlier in the day, the residents of Knightstone Court did not object to the proposal before the licensing sub-committee in principle. 

  • The main point of concern was the potential nuisance that could be generated by the proposal and the compound effect of this with existing problems at St. Stephen’s place car park.

 

The parties were given the opportunity to ask questions of the Applicant, Responsible Authority, Interested Parties and Wiltshire Council Officers.

 

A debate ensued in which the Sub Committee discussed with the objectors the precise nature of their concerns, and also queried the operators of the site on the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 10.