Camden Committees

Licensing Panel D

Licensing

Recent meetings

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22 Jan 2026

7:00 pm

Licensing Panel D - Thursday, 22nd January, 2026 7.00 pm

The Licensing Panel D of Camden Council met on Thursday, 22 January 2026, to consider an application to renew a Sex Establishment Licence for The Griffin. The meeting's agenda also included standard procedural items.

31 Jul 2025

Licensing Panel D - Thursday, 31st July, 2025 7.00 pm

Licensing Panel D of Camden Council convened to address a new premises licence application for the Camden Music Festival and a variation application for the Co-operative Group Food Limited. The panel granted the variation application for the Co-operative Gr...

19 Jun 2025

Licensing Panel D - Thursday, 19th June, 2025 7.00 pm

Licensing Panel D met to discuss new and varied premises licences, agreeing to grant a new licence to Urban Chocolatier, and to vary the licence of Domino's Pizza, while an application to transfer the licence of Sican was adjourned. Councillors Matt Cooper ...

15 May 2025

Licensing Panel D - Thursday, 15th May, 2025 7.00 pm

Here is a summary of the Licensing Panel D meeting held by Camden Council on 15 May 2025. The panel considered applications for variations to premises licences for Monarchy and Wheatsheaf, and a new premises licence for WNGZ Camden.

About

Licensing Panels determine applications made under the Licensing Act 2003 where a relevant representation has been received.  The types of applications considered include those for premises licences, variations of premises licences, temporary event notices where an objection has been received and applications for a review of a premises licence.  Panels also consider applications under the Gambling Act 2005 where representations have been made against the application.

 

Licensing Panels also consider applications for the grant, renewal, variation, transfer or revocation of sex establishment licences, ‘sex establishments’ being any premises at which ‘relevant entertainment’ is provided before a live audience for the financial gain of the organiser or the entertainer.  ‘Relevant entertainment’ means any live performance or live display of nudity which is provided for the purpose of sexually stimulating any member of an audience.

 

Members

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Joseph Ball · Chair
Matt Cooper · Member
Sabrina Francis · Member
Jenny Headlam-Wells · Reserve
Lorna Greenwood · Reserve
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Matthew Kirk · Reserve
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Meric Apak · Reserve
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Patricia Callaghan · Reserve
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Patricia Leman · Reserve
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Shah Miah · Reserve
Sharon Hardwick · Reserve
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Steve Adams · Reserve
Sylvia McNamara · Reserve