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Eastbourne Borough Council Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday, 27th June, 2024 2.00 pm

June 27, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The Eastbourne Borough Council Licensing Sub-Committee convened to discuss the application for a full variation of the premises licence for Signor Panino, located at 8 Grove Road, Eastbourne. The committee approved the application with conditions, following a detailed examination of the representations made by local residents and businesses.

Application for Full Variation of Premises Licence for Signor Panino

The primary agenda item was the application for a full variation of the premises licence for Signor Panino, a popular Italian restaurant at 8 Grove Road, Eastbourne. The application sought to extend the hours for the sale of alcohol and the provision of late-night refreshment. The Report of the Chief Executive outlined the specifics of the application and the current licence conditions.

Representations from Local Residents and Businesses

Several local residents and businesses submitted representations expressing concerns about potential noise disturbances and anti-social behaviour. These concerns were documented in Appendix 3 - Representations - redacted. One resident stated, The extended hours could lead to increased noise levels late into the night, affecting the quality of life for those living nearby.

Committee's Decision and Conditions

After considering the representations and the applicant's responses, the committee decided to approve the application with specific conditions aimed at mitigating the concerns raised. These conditions included:

  • Implementing a noise management plan to ensure minimal disturbance to nearby residents.
  • Ensuring that staff receive training on managing patrons to prevent anti-social behaviour.
  • Limiting the use of outdoor areas after a certain time to reduce noise levels.

Councillor Paul Convery noted, While we understand the concerns of the residents, the conditions imposed will help balance the needs of the business with the rights of the local community.

The decision to approve the application with conditions reflects the council's commitment to supporting local businesses while safeguarding the interests of residents, in line with its previous statements on promoting a vibrant yet considerate community.

For more details, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Agenda frontsheet for the meeting.