Agenda item

LICENSING ACT 2003 - BIAGO RESTAURANT - SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD, LONDON SE1 9EU

Minutes:

 

The licensing officer presented his report and circulated additional papers (on file) which included photographs of the premises and emails relating to the conciliation process with local residents.  Members had questions for the officer.

 

The applicant and his representative presented their application to the sub-committee. Members had questions.

No local residents attended and 2 of the objections had been withdrawn due to conciliation.

 

The applicant was given 5 minutes to sum up then the sub-committee went into closed session, and then made the following decision.

 

 

 

LICENSING ACT 2003 – BIAGIO BANKSIDE, 32 SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD, LONDON, SE1 9EU

 

That the application by Mr. Biagio Caroleo for a premises licence for Biagio Bankside, 32 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9EU is granted as follows:

 

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

SUN

Recorded music

 

09:00

to 00:30

09:00

to 00:30

09:00

to 00:30

 

09:00

to 00:30

 

09:00

to 00:30

 

09:00

to 00:30

 

12:00 

to

00:00

Late Night Refreshment

23:00

to

00:30

23:00

to

00:30

23:00

to

00:30

23:00

to

00:30

23:00

to

00:30

23:00

to

00:30

23:00 to

00:00

Supply of Alcohol

 

10:00

to

00:00

10:00

to

00:00

10:00

to

00:00

10:00

to

00:00

10:00

to

00:00

10:00

to

00:00

12:00 to

23:30

Opening Hours

 

09:00

to

00:30

09:00

to

00:30

09:00

to

00:30

09:00

to

00:30

09:00

to

00:30

09:00

to

00:30

12:00

to

00:00

 

 

 

Conditions

 

 

In addition to the hours granted above, the following conditions will apply:

 

 

·  That clearly legible signs are prominently displayed to the satisfaction of the council   requesting that customers smoking and / or congregating outside of the premises do so in a quiet and orderly

  manner and are considerate of local residents;

 

 

·  That a direct line telephone number will be made available to local residents should local residents

  be caused any nuisance by the operation of the premises;

 

 

·  That there shall be no 'bottling up' or movement of goods and / or refuse into or  out of the premises between 23.30 to 07.00;

 

 

·  If at any time after 23.30 local residents are disturbed by recorded music emanating from the

  premises the volume of recorded music will be reduced on request.

 

 

Reasons

 

 

 

The reasons for the decision are as follows:

 

 

 

The sub-committee is satisfied that the further conditions offered by the applicant are sufficent to address the licensing objectives and the application is granted as a result.

 

 

 

Appeal Rights

 

 

 

This decision is open to appeal by either:

 

 

 

That the licensee and any person who made relevant representations in relation to the application 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.

 

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