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LICENSING ACT 2003 - TIP TOE BAR & RESTAURANT, 278 CAMBERWELL ROAD, LONDON SE5 0DL

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LICENSING ACT 2003 - TIP TOE BAR & RESTAURANT, 278 CAMBERWELL ROAD, SE5

 

 

That the application by Marilyn Longdon for a variation of  premises licence in respect of the premises known as Tip Toes Bar & Restaurant, 278 Camberwell Road,  London SE5 be refused.

 

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Reasons

 

 

 

The reasons for the decision are as follows:

 

 

 

The premises are located within the Camberwell Saturation zone and the applicant had failed to demonstrate in the operating schedule and failed to demonstrate at the hearing that there will be no cumulative negative impact on the following licensing objectives:

 

 

·  The prevention of crime;

 

·  The promotion of public safety; and

 

·  The prevention of nuisance.

 

 

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Appeal Rights

 

 

 

The applicant may appeal against any decision to modify the conditions of the licence; and

 

Any person who made relevant representations in relation to the application who desire to contend that

 

a)  That variation ought not to have been made; or

b)  That, when varying the licence, the Licensing Authority ought not to have modified the conditions of the licence, or ought to have modified them in a different way.

 

May appeal against the decision

 

 

Any appeal must be made to the magistrate court for the petty sessions area in which the premises are situated. Any appeal must be commenced by notice of appeal given by the appellant to the justices’ chief executive for the magistrates court within the period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the appellant was notified by the licensing authority of the decision appealed against.

 

Issued by the Constitutional Team on behalf of the Strategic Director of Communities, Law and Governance

 

Dated: July 27 2009

 

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