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Meeting: 20/10/2021 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3)

3 HAYATY LOUNGE LIMITED, 303 GREEN LANES, SOUTHGATE, N13 4XS pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Application for a New premises licence.

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RECEIVED the application made by Mrs Abdelmegid Nessrin Anter El Sherbiny for a premises licence at the premises known as Hayaty Lounge Limited and situated at 303 Green Lanes, Southgate, N13 4XS.

 

NOTED

 

1.    The introduction by Ellie Green, Principal Licensing Officer, including:

 

a.    The application was for a new premises licence relating to a premise named Hayaty Lounge Limited at 303 Green Lanes, N13 4XS.

b.    The premises have not held a licence previously, but the husband of the current applicant did apply for a licence in 2011 but was subsequently withdrawn due to objections.

c.    The applicant is Ms Abdelmegid El Sherbiny and is the wife of Mr Ayman El Sherbiny, who was present; their son Mr Mustafa El Sherbiny was also in attendance.  Mrs El Sherbiny is also the Director of Hayaty Lounge Limited.

d.    This new application is for a Shisha Café seeking various regulated entertainment and late night refreshment between 10:00am – 1:00am daily.

e.    Mr El Sherbiny confirmed, before the meeting started, that they are only seeking regulated entertainment outside only till 11:00pm. But that they still want the full hours up to 1:00am. It would be a licensable activity because there is no alcohol being sought on this application.

f.     However, the responsible authorities, namely the Police and Licensing Authority object to any hours sought after 11:00pm and the applicant has not agreed to the reduction in those hours. But they had agreed to conditions set out in Annex 4 detailed from page 89 of the report.

g.    Present at the meeting was Mrs El Sherbiny (applicant), Mr El Sherbiny (Husband) and their son Mustafa El Sherbiny. There was no legal representation present. Sergeant Leon Christodoulou representing the Police and Charlotte Palmer representing the Licensing Authority were also present.

h.    In response to an enquiry by the Chair, Ellie Green (Principal Licensing Officer) clarified that the LSC were only considering what the conditions are at Annex 4. The LSC, if they wish, could consider any additional conditions once they had heard representations and could add to these or not. Within Annex 4 the conditions are agreed and there are no conditions the Licensing Authority are proposing that the LSC are required to consider.

2.    The statement of Mrs Abdelmegid El Sherbiny (applicant) made by Mr Ayman El Sherbiny on behalf of the applicant including:

a.    Mrs Abdelmegid El Sherbiny (applicant) confirmed that she has understood that Mr Ayman El Sherbiny (Husband) would be speaking on her behalf.

b.    The applicant is looking to close the premises at 1:00am which is for the inside and basement of the premises. The outside area and the garden to close at 11:00pm.

c.    They would ensure no noise would be heard outside and only speaking inside the premises so as not to annoy the neighbours. This was what the applicant was looking for.

3.    The applicant and her representatives (husband and son) responded to questions as follows:

a.    In response to the Chair’s question about  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3


Meeting: 06/10/2021 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3)

3 THE WINCHMORE, PUBLIC HOUSE, 235 WINCHMORE HILL ROAD, LONDON, N21 1QA pdf icon PDF 27 MB

Application for a Review of premises licence.

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RECEIVED the application made by the Licensing Authority for a review application (LN/201500123) at the premises known as The Winchmore Public House and situated at 235 Winchmore Hill Road, London, N21 1QA.

 

NOTED

 

1.    The introduction by Ellie Green, Principal Licensing Officer, including:

 

a.    The application was for a review of the premises licence for premises known as ‘The Winchmore’ situated at 235 Winchmore Hill Road, N21 1QA.

b.    The premises have held various premises licences over the years and has had a history of note as detailed from page 1 of the report.

c.    The current PLH is Celtic Cross Ltd and has been PLH since 3 June 2015. Mr Mark Walsh and Miss Eimear Walsh are the company directors. Mark Walsh was the DPS until recently and now it is Eimear Walsh.

d.    The review application has been submitted by the Licensing Authority and seeks to amend conditions and reduce licensable activities times in order to support the prevention of crime and disorder, prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from harm licensing objectives.

e.    This is in response to several reports that the PL has been unable to control the noise and dispersal of customers leaving the premises at closing time causing anti-social behaviour (ASB). Local residents have reported their concern and that this affecting them.

f.     The conditions sought have continued to be mediated upon between the Licensing Authority  and the Premises Licence Holder (PLH) and the current position can be seen in Annex 8 which was circulated on Tuesday 5 October 2021.

g.    Those conditions not agreed require the Licensing Sub-Committee (LSC) to decide to:

·         Keep the original conditions or modify the conditions either as sought by the Licensing Authority, referred to as the ‘B’ conditions.

·         Or those conditions proposed by the Licensing Authority, which are referred to as the ‘C’ conditions in Annex 8.

·         Or a ‘D’ option, depending on mediation.

·         Or there may be a new condition the LSC may deem appropriate.

h.    The position of changes to licensable activities can be seen from page 57 of the report. The only times for licensable activities Not agreed between the Licensing Authority and PLH and therefore only the matters that need determining by the LSC are:

·         That the Licensing Authority seek the premises to be open from 9:00am – 11:30pm – Fri – Sat. The licensing hours currently allows the premises to be open to 12:30am.

·         The Licensing Authority seeks alcohol sales from 10:00am – 11:00pm – Fri – Sat (reduced hours). The licence currently allows alcohol sales from 10:00am – midnight.

Effectively an hour reduction on both licensable activities.

i.      The review no longer seeks to suspend the licence, as a minor variation application to amend the plan, has been submitted. The full review application can be seen in Annex 2 from page 19 of the report.

j.      The review representations supporting the review application from the Police and 5 local residents who live on various surrounding streets are referred to  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3


Meeting: 24/09/2021 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3.)

3. THE DRUMSHEDS, MERIDIAN WATER, 4-6B ORBITAL BUSINESS PARK AND LAND TO THE SOUTH, 5 ARGON ROAD, LONDON, N18 3BW pdf icon PDF 3 MB

Application for a Review of premises licence.


Meeting: 04/08/2021 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3)

3 MONTAGUE SUPERMARKET, 171 - 173 MONTAGU ROAD, EDMONTON, N18 2NA pdf icon PDF 84 KB

Application for a Review of premises licence.

 

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RECEIVED the application made by Enfield Council’s Licensing Authority for review of Premises License LN/201200258 at the premises known as and situated at Montague Supermarket, 171-173 Montagu Road, Edmonton, N18 2NA.

 

NOTED

 

1.    The introduction by Ellie Green, Principal Licensing Officer, including:

 

a.    This was a review of the Licence of Montagu Supermarket, 171 – 173 Montague Road, Edmonton, N18 2NA.

b.    The Premises Licence held by the various premises licence holders has had a history of note as set out at page 1 of the report. This review application has been submitted by the Licencing Enforcement Team on behalf of the Licencing Authority and seeks to revoke the premises licence held by Mr Yilmaz Celik in order to support the prevention of crime and disorder licencing objective.

c.    The review is made on the grounds that the premises has a history of selling illicit tobacco from the premises. Furthermore, breaches of licencing conditions are alleged to have been breached. Those conditions applied through a minor variation in order to prevent further illicit tobacco being sold from these premises.

d.    The existing conditions are set out in the premises licence found in the amended report. This premises licence permits the sale of alcohol, off sales and be open from 7:00am – 11:00pm daily.

Mr Yilmaz Celik is both the Premises Licence Holder (PLH) and the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS).

e.    The full review application can be seen at Annex 2 (from page 15) of the report. Mr Celik has not provided any written response to the review application.

f.     If the Licensing Sub Committee is minded not to revoke the licence, the review request that the licence be modified updating the licensing conditions. The full list of conditions sought through this application can be seen in Annex 3 (page 41) of the report.

g.    Present today is Charlotte Palmer, the Senior Licensing Enforcement Officer, representing the Licensing Authority and Mr David Dadds from Dadds Licensing Solicitors representing Mr Yilmaz Celik the PLH and DPS. Mr Celik is on a call directly with Mr Dadds but not present on the live events call.

 

2.    The statement on behalf of the Licensing Authority by Charlotte Palmer (Senior Licensing Enforcement Officer).

a.    This review application is to revoke the premises licence. The review is based on the prevention of crime and disorder objective and is the result of non-duty paid tobacco being found at the premises.

b.    On the 30 March 2021, the premises were visited as part of Operation CeCe (a HMRC funded national project aimed at tackling the sale of illicit tobacco). A test purchase volunteer entered the premises and asked if they sold ‘cheap’ cigarettes and were sold a packet of non-duty paid Marlboro Gold for £7.50.

c.    As a result, the premises were visited again on the 29 April 2021but this time with Trading Standards Officers, a dog handler and sniffer dog. Charlotte Palmer was notified by one of the Trading Standard Officers that the evidence had been re-counted,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3


Meeting: 07/07/2021 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 3.)

3. The Hop Poles, Public House, 320 Baker Street, ENFIELD, EN1 3LH pdf icon PDF 6 MB

Application for a Review of Premises Licence

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