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Summary
The Licensing Sub Committee of Milton Keynes Council met on Monday, 10 June 2024, to discuss the revocation of a personal licence. The committee decided to revoke the licence after considering the evidence presented.
Revocation of a Personal Licence
The primary topic of discussion was the revocation of a personal licence. The licence holder, whose identity was not disclosed in the public documents, was found to have breached several conditions of their licence. The breaches included serving alcohol to minors and failing to maintain proper records of alcohol sales.
During the meeting, the committee reviewed the evidence, including testimonies from local residents and law enforcement. One resident stated, The repeated violations have caused significant disturbances in our community,
highlighting the negative impact on the neighbourhood.
The committee also considered the licence holder's previous record and any mitigating circumstances. However, the severity and frequency of the breaches led to the decision to revoke the licence. The decision was made in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003, which allows for the revocation of a licence if the holder fails to uphold the licensing objectives.
The committee's decision was unanimous, with members emphasising the importance of maintaining public safety and preventing crime and disorder. The revocation is effective immediately, and the licence holder has the right to appeal the decision.
For more details, the full public reports pack and procedure documents are available online.
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