Agenda item
APPLICATION FOR A REVIEW OF THE PREMISES LICENCE AT FREDDIE’S 3 DUKE STREET MARGATE CT9 1EP
Minutes:
Also present:
Thanet Council Ms Brock, Technical Support Team Manager
Thanet Council Ms Stocker, Senior Licensing Officer,
Thanet Council, Ms Berry, Senior Environmental Health Practitioner
Kent Police, PC Gemma Martin,
Thanet Council, Mr Kitenge, Senior Litigation Lawyer,
3 Duke Street, Margate, Mr Weston;
The Chair made the introductory remarks by advising of the meeting procedure for the discussion of this item.
The Technical Support Team Manager introduced the item.
PC Gemma Martin introduced the item further.
There were no questions from the Sub-Committee.
There were no questions from the Licensing Team.
There were no questions from Environmental Health.
There were no questions from the applicant.
The Applicant presented their case.
The Sub-Committee asked the applicant questions.
PC Gemma Martin asked the applicant questions.
The Licensing Team asked the applicant questions.
Environmental Health asked the applicant questions.
The Applicant responded to the Sub-Committee’s questions and made their final representations.
PC Gemma Martin summed up with final representations from Kent Police.
The Sub-Committee agreed the following:
Upon reviewing THE PREMISES LICENCE AT FREDDIE’S 3 DUKE STREET MARGATE CT9 1EP, legitimate concerns were taken into consideration in relation to the conduct of the designated premises supervisor Mr Samuel WESTON in that he has failed his duty as a designated premises supervisor. It can be demonstrated that, in the circumstances associated with the particular premises, poor management and competency has given rise to issues of crime and disorder and public safety.
The decision of the licensing board is as follows:
Suspend the licence for a period (not exceeding 2 months.)
Mr Samuel Weston is removed as the designated premises supervisor and in that time period must appoint a competent and appropriately trained designated premises supervisor especially in relation to the CCTV.
To uphold the proposed conditions by environmental health.
There is a right to appeal this decision at the Magistrates Court within 21 days. a right to appeal this decision at the Magistrates Court within 21 days.
Supporting documents:
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Licensing Sub 6th March Report, item 3.
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Annex A - Application for a review Sec 5 - Freddies, item 3.
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Annex B - Freddie's - Contact (1), item 3.
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Annex C Freddies - warning letter, item 3.
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Annex D, item 3.
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Annex E - Public Notice, item 3.
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Annex F Freddies Bar - Licensing Review consultation, item 3.
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Annex G, item 3.
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