Agenda and minutes

Venue: Committee Room 1, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BQ. View directions

Contact: Governance Service Email: governanceservice@barnet.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

Appointment of Chair

Minutes:

RESOLVED that Councillor Danny Rich be appointed Chair for this Licensing Sub-Committee meeting.

 

2.

Absence of Members (If any)

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3.

Declaration of Members' Disclosable Pecuniary interests and Other interests (If any)

Minutes:

None.

 

4.

Licensing Sub-Committee Hearing Procedure pdf icon PDF 91 KB

Minutes:

The Chair explained the procedure that would be followed at the meeting.

5.

Report of the Trading Standards and Licensing Manager - Harmony Cafe 125 Colney Hatch Lane London N10 1HD pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee considered an application for a new premise licence under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003 for Harmony Café Colney Hatch Lane London N10 1HD.

 

6.

Motion to exclude the Press and Public

Minutes:

RESOLVED that the parties be excluded from the meeting, together with the press and public, in accordance with the Regulation 14 (2) of the Licensing Act 2003 (Hearings and Regulations 2005).

 

Prior to exclusion, parties were notified that the decision of the Sub-Committee would be announced within 5 working days.

 

7.

Deliberation by the Sub-Committee in Private Session

Minutes:

The Sub-Committee deliberated in private session, accompanied by the Officer from HB Public Law and the Governance Officer.

8.

Re-admission of the Press and Public: Announcement of the decision of the Sub-Committee

Minutes:

Notificationof decisionfollowing aLicensing Sub-Committeehearing heldon 24 October 2023 to determine an application for a premises licence.

 

PREMISES:Harmony Café, 125 Colney Hatch Lane, London N10 1HD

 

 

TO:     The applicant

Allpersons whomade representations

 

TAKE NOTICE:

 

THATfollowing ahearing beforethe LicensingSub Committee

 

ON      24 October 2023

 

THELONDON BOROUGHOF BARNET,as theLicensing Authorityfor thepremises

 

RESOLVED

 

TOGRANT THEPREMISES LICENCE(with theinclusion ofthe conditions proposed as part of the application and in addition to those proposed by the Licensing Sub-Committee as may be amended and noted below):

 

Hoursfor LicensableActivities:

 

Sale orsupply ofalcohol for consumption onthe premises:

Monday to Sunday 11:00hrs - 22:30hrs

 

Hoursthe premises tobe opento the public:

Monday to Sunday: 06:00hrs - 23:00hrs

 

Conditions:

 

1)            The Designated Premises Supervisor (“DPS”) is fully aware of her responsibilities under the LA 2003 Act and will be responsible for liaison with the Police and other Responsible Authorities. Should he become aware of any crime and/or disorder either within the premises or connected to the premises he will ensure the authorities are informed and supported in their actions/activities.

 

2)            The Licence Holder / Designated Premises Supervisor/ Manager shall actively participate in any local Pub Watch or similar scheme and will co-operate with initiatives promoted and supported by that Organisation. Management will also seek to play an active role in any community initiatives designed to promote “safer drinking” or minimise problems associated with alcohol and the late-night economy of the Borough.

 

3)            Management is aware of and fully embrace the recommendations and sentiments of the document developed by the drinks industry in partnership with the Government, called “Social Responsibility Standards for the Production and Sale of Alcoholic Drinks in the UK”.

 

4)            Staff will be trained to ask for acceptable means of identification in the form of a Passport, Photo Driving Licence or a “proof of age” scheme card incorporating the “PASS” hologram. Notices shall be displayed in prominent positions around the premises advising customers of the Proof of Age policy in force at the premises.

 

5)            CCTV shall be installed to Home Office Guidance standards and maintained in a good working condition and recordings shall be kept for 31 days and shall be made available to police and authorised Officers from the Council upon request. This must comply with the Data Protection Act including signage.

 

6)            The CCTV cameras installed shall cover all entry and exit points enabling clear facial recognition images and a clear head and shoulder image of every person entering or leaving in any light condition.

 

7)            The CCTV system shall display on any recordings the correct date and time of the recording.

 

8)            A member of staff trained in the use of the CCTV system shall be available at the premises at all times that the premises are open to the public.

 

9)            The Licence holder/DPS/Manager shall inspect and test that the CCTV is operational and working  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8.

9.

Any other Item(s) the Chair decides are urgent

Minutes:

None.