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Redbridge Council

June 17, 2024 View on council website

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“What "additional noise control measures" were stipulated for Cabana?”

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Summary

The Licensing Sub-Committee of Redbridge Council convened on 17 June 2024 to discuss several Temporary Event Notices (TENs) submitted by Cabana, a local restaurant and bar. The committee approved the TENs for the dates requested, despite concerns raised by local residents about potential noise and public disturbance.

Temporary Event Notices for Cabana

The primary focus of the meeting was the consideration of three Temporary Event Notices (TENs) submitted by Cabana, a restaurant and bar located in Redbridge. The TENs were for events scheduled on 29-30 June, 7 July, and 24-26 August 2024. The Licensing Team Leader presented the report detailing the applications.

Local residents expressed concerns about potential noise and public disturbance during these events. One resident stated, The noise levels from previous events have been unbearable, disrupting our peace and quiet. Despite these objections, the committee decided to approve the TENs, citing Cabana's compliance with previous event regulations and the economic benefits of such events.

Arguments For and Against Approval

For Approval

Councillors in favour of approving the TENs argued that Cabana had a history of adhering to licensing conditions and that the events would contribute positively to the local economy. One councillor noted, Cabana has consistently demonstrated responsibility in managing their events, and these gatherings bring significant economic activity to our area.

Against Approval

Opponents of the approval raised concerns about the potential for increased noise and public disturbance. They highlighted past incidents where noise levels were reportedly high and suggested that approving these TENs could exacerbate the issue. A resident remarked, We have had to deal with loud music and rowdy behaviour late into the night, which is unacceptable in a residential area.

Decision

After deliberation, the committee approved the TENs for Cabana, with the stipulation that the restaurant must implement additional noise control measures. The decision was documented in the Decisions 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee report.

Supporting Documents

The meeting's discussions and decisions were supported by several documents, including the Supplementary Agenda, Public reports pack, and various appendices detailing the specific TENs:

The committee's decision reflects a balance between supporting local businesses and addressing residents' concerns about noise and public disturbance.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorSadiq Yakub Kothia
Councillor Sadiq Yakub Kothia  Labour •  Seven Kings
Profile image for CouncillorMartin Sachs
Councillor Martin Sachs  Labour •  Barkingside
Profile image for CouncillorZulfiqar Hussain
Councillor Zulfiqar Hussain  Labour •  Clementswood

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Supplementary Agenda 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee
Supplementary Agenda 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee
Agenda frontsheet 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee

Additional Documents

Licensing Team Leader - Cabana 3x TENs LS-C Report final
hearing procedure TENs
Appendix A - 29-30 June TEN_Redacted
Appendix B - TEN 7 July Appnotice2 FINAL_Redacted
Appendix C - TEN 24 25 and 26 Aug. Appnotice3 FINAL_Redacted
Appendix D_Redacted
Appendix E
Decisions 17th-Jun-2024 10.30 Licensing Sub-Committee