Venue: Council Chamber, Council Offices, Cecil Street, Margate, Kent
Contact: Emily Kennedy
Note: Agenda items 4 and 5 have been withdrawn.
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Election of Chairman Minutes: Councillor Tomlinson proposed, Councillor Coleman-Cooke seconded and it was agreed that Councillor Matterface be the Chairman. |
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence.
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Declarations of Interest 'To receive any declarations of interest. Members are advised to consider the advice contained within the Declaration of Interest Form attached at the back of this Agenda. If a Member declares an interest, they should complete that form and hand it to the Officer clerking the meeting and then take the prescribed course of action.' Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Minutes: The item was withdrawn.
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Minutes: The item was withdrawn.
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TEMPORARY EVENT NOTICE APPLICATION - MCDONALD'S 95-97 HIGH STREET, MARGATE PDF 199 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Also present:
Officers Mr Bensted - Regulatory Services Manager PC Dennett – Kent Police Colin Evans - Assistant Litigation Solicitor
The Regulatory Services Manager outlined the report to the Licensing Sub-Committee in respect of the application for Temporary Event Notice at Mcdonald's, 95-97 High Street, Margate.
PC Dennett addressed the Sub-Committee.
Members asked questions of PC Dennett.
The Licensing Sub-Committee AGREED:
“There are safety implications which have not been addressed by the applicant. The Sub-Committee have heard from Police representative who is concerned about the number of people in the town and the Police do not have enough information to support the event and the applicant has not been in contact with Police to address the concerns raised. In these circumstances, the Sub-Committee has opted for option 3.2 to refuse the application as it undermines the Licensing Objectives:
1. The prevention of crime and disorder, 2. Public safety, 3. The prevention of public nuisance, and 4. The protection of children from harm.”
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