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Licensing Sub-Committee - Premises and Gambling - Tuesday, 18th June, 2024 10.00 am
June 18, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
The Licensing Sub-Committee of North Norfolk Council convened to discuss a new premises licence application for Which Wine When Ltd at Standard House Chandlery. The committee approved the application after deliberating on the potential impacts on the local community and reviewing objections from residents.
New Premises Licence Application for Which Wine When Ltd
The primary focus of the meeting was the new premises licence application submitted by Which Wine When Ltd for their location at Standard House Chandlery. The application, detailed in the sub-committee report, sought permission to sell alcohol for consumption both on and off the premises.
Arguments For and Against
Proponents of the application, including representatives from Which Wine When Ltd, argued that the new licence would support local business growth and provide a unique service to the community. They highlighted the company's commitment to responsible alcohol sales and detailed their plans for ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Opponents, primarily local residents, raised concerns about potential noise, increased traffic, and the risk of anti-social behaviour. One resident stated, The introduction of an alcohol-selling establishment in our neighbourhood could lead to disturbances and negatively impact our quality of life.
Decision
After reviewing the new application form and considering the objections, the committee decided to approve the licence. The decision was made with the condition that Which Wine When Ltd implements measures to mitigate noise and manage customer behaviour effectively.
Supporting Documents
The committee referred to several key documents during the meeting, including the agenda frontsheet, the public reports pack, and the guidance and flowchart for processing such applications.
The meeting concluded with the committee reiterating the importance of balancing business interests with community welfare and ensuring that all licensed premises operate within the legal framework set by the council.
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