To consider and determine an Application for a Premises Licence made by Hamish Quigley in respect of Bishops Cannings Cricket Club, Coate, Devizes. The report of the Public Protection Officer (Licensing) is attached.
Decision:
DECISION NOTICE
Eastern Area Licensing Sub Committee
Decision made on 19 March 2024
Application for a Premises Licence – BISHOPS CANNINGS CRICKET CLUB, COATE, WILTSHIRE, SN10 3LB
Councillors:
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Cllr Peter Hutton (Chair), Cllr Trevor Carbin, Cllr Andrew Davis
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Decision:
Arising from consideration of the report, the evidence and submissions from all parties and having regard to the Statutory Guidance, the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and the Licensing Act 2003, the application for a Premises Licence in respect of BISHOPS CANNINGS CRICKET CLUB, COATE, WILTSHIRE, SN10 3LB be GRANTED for the licensable activities shown below:
Licensable Activities |
Days |
Timings |
Sale by retail of alcohol (ON sales) |
Monday to Sunday |
12:00 – 20:00 |
Hours open to the public (Not a licensable activity) |
Monday to Sunday |
12:00 – 20:30 |
With the following informative:
To notify attendees, including away teams and supporters, that no alcohol is to be brought onto site, with a notice to be displayed on site to this effect.
The Applicant
The applicant informed the Sub Committee that a Premises Licence was being applied for to provide increased hospitality to guests during cricket matches. The applicant was confident that granting the licence would not impact the four licensing objectives.
The premises was described as busy with many games per week including youth teams, with players and guests from both teams present from mid-morning to late in the evening.
It was clarified that the applicant had no intention of running a bar or hosting parties. The aim was not to make a profit but to cover costs and drinks would be decanted from prepackaged cans and wine bottles into plastic cups.
It was clarified that of a 25-year lease of the property, there was still 16 years left.
Responsible Authorities
There were no representations from any Responsible Authorities.
Representations
The two representations were made up of neighbours living nearby to the cricket club. Both emphasised their enjoyment of cricket but raised concerns over numerous potential problems, including increased noise through shouting and singing late into the evening and drunkenness to exacerbate these issues.
Significant emphasis was placed on the potential for guests to bring their own alcohol onto the site, which would raise the risk of noise and drunkenness.
It was stated that rather than selling their own alcohol, making use of the nearby pub would benefit neighbours through decreased disturbance and benefit the local community economy.
Reasons for Decision
In reaching its decision, the Sub Committee took account of and considered all the written evidence and the representations from all parties present at the hearing. The Sub Committee noted:
The Sub Committee heard no evidence that the Applicants would fail to promote the licensing objectives.
The Sub Committee considered that no representations were received from any Responsible Authorities.
The Sub Committee could only hear evidence concerning the licensing application and the promotion of the licensing objectives.
The Sub Committee also 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
The Premises Licence Holder, any Responsible Authority(ies) and Interested Parties who made representations were informed that they may appeal the decision made by the Licensing Sub Committee to the Magistrates Court. The appeal must be lodged with the Magistrates Court within 21 days of the written notification of the 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 made by the Magistrates Court.
A Responsible Authority or an Interested Party may apply to the Licensing Authority for a Review of a Premises Licence. Whether or not a Review Hearing takes place is in the discretion of the Licensing Authority, but, if requested by an Interested Party will not normally be granted within the first 12 months except for the most compelling circumstances.
Minutes:
Application by the owner of Bishops Cannings Cricket Club
for a Premises Licence in respect of Bishops Cannings Cricket Club, Coat, Wiltshire, SN10 3LB
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 Teresa Isaacson (Public Protection Officer) for which two relevant representations had been received. The application was for the following licensable activities:
It was noted by the Sub Committee that there were four options available to them:
The Public Protection Officer (Licensing) gave details of the appeals procedure for the parties following a decision made at the Sub Committee hearing.
The following parties attended the hearing and took part in it:
On behalf of the Applicant
Representation 1 – Spaniels Bridge Road, Coate
Representation 2 – Spaniels Bridge Road, Coate
Relevant Representations
The Chairman advised that the written representations had been read by the members of the Sub Committee in advance of the meeting. The Chairman then invited the Applicant to introduce their application.
Applicant’s submission
The Applicant spoke in support of the application, highlighting the following points:
· The Applicant was confident that the application would not impact any of the licensing objectives.
· The Applicant described the cricket club as very busy, with many different games a week including youth team. It was detailed that guests could often be in attendance from 9am until night-time.
· The Applicant felt it would be appropriate to provide increased hospitality, however stressed there would not be a bar and drinks would be supplied prepackaged from a fridge.
Sub Committee Member’s questions
In response to the Sub Committee Members questions to the Applicant, the following points of clarification were given:
Questions from those who made a relevant representation.
In response to questions to the Applicant from those that had made a relevant representation, the following points of clarification were given:
There were no questions asked by representations to the applicant.
Submissions from those who made relevant representations.
Those who made representations highlighted the following concerns:
Sub Committee Members’ questions
In response to the Sub Committee Members questions to those that had made a relevant representation, the following points of clarification were given:
No questions were asked by the Sub Committee to those who made representations.
Questions from the Applicant:
No questions were asked by the Applicant to those who made representations.
Closing submissions from those who made relevant representations.
In their closing submission, those who made representations questioned whether the Applicant was always present to witness the goings on at the club, and ensure the potential issues they had raised would not occur.
Applicant’s closing submission
In their closing submission, the Applicant assured that they were almost always present at the club within reason.
Points of Clarification Requested by the Sub Committee
No points of clarification were requested by the Sub Committee.
The Sub Committee then adjourned at 10:14 and retired with the Senior Solicitor and the Democratic Services Officer to consider their determination on the licensing application.
The Hearing reconvened at 10:42.
The Senior Solicitor advised that he gave legal advice regarding the four licensing objectives particularly in relation to the prevention of public nuisance.
Decision:
Arising from consideration of the report, the evidence and submissions from all parties and having regard to the Statutory Guidance, the Council’s Statement of Licensing Policy and the Licensing Act 2003, the application for a Premises Licence in respect of BISHOPS CANNINGS CIRCKET CLUB, COAT, WILTSHIRE, SN10 3LB be GRANTED for the licensable activities shown below:
Licensable Activities |
Days |
Timings |
Sale by retail of alcohol (ON sales) |
Monday to Sunday |
12:00 – 20:00 |
Hours open to the public (Not a licensable activity) |
Monday to Sunday |
12:00 – 20:30 |
With the following informative:
To notify attendees, including away teams and supporters, that no alcohol is to be brought onto site, with a notice to be displayed on site to this effect.
Reasons for Decision
In reaching its decision, the Sub Committee took account of and considered all the written evidence and the representations from all parties present at the hearing. The Sub Committee noted:
The Sub Committee heard no evidence that the Applicants would fail to promote the licensing objectives.
The Sub Committee considered that no representations were received from any Responsible Authorities.
The Sub Committee could only hear evidence concerning the licensing application and the promotion of the licensing objectives.
The Sub Committee also 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
The Premises Licence Holder, any Responsible Authority(ies) and Interested Parties who made representations were informed that they may appeal the decision made by the Licensing Sub Committee to the Magistrates Court. The appeal must be lodged with the Magistrates Court within 21 days of the written notification of the 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 made by the Magistrates Court.
A Responsible Authority or an Interested Party may apply to the Licensing Authority for a Review of a Premises Licence. Whether or not a Review Hearing takes place is in the discretion of the Licensing Authority, but, if requested by an Interested Party will not normally be granted within the first 12 months except for the most compelling circumstances.
(Duration of meeting 09:45 – 10:45)
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The Officer who has produced these minutes is Max Hirst of Democratic Services, direct line 01225 713015 , e-mail committee@wiltshire.gov.uk
Press enquiries to Communications, direct line 01225 713114 or email communications@wiltshire.gov.uk
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