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Licensing Sub-Committee Hearing - PUBLIC, Licensing Committee - Friday, 6th December, 2024 10.00 am
December 6, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
This meeting was a Licensing Sub-Committee Hearing to consider an application for a new premises licence for Dial House Cafe, 12 Railway Road, Downham Market. The application was made by Mrs Yosita Nongna.
Application for a new premises licence for Dial House Cafe, 12 Railway Road, Downham Market
This item was included on the agenda to consider an application for a new premises licence for Dial House Cafe, 12 Railway Road, Downham Market.
The application requested that Dial House Cafe be granted a new premises licence for the sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises from 12 Noon until 4pm, Monday to Sunday.
The report pack includes an application form submitted by Mrs Yosita Nongna and a letter of representation from a member of the public.
The report from the Licensing Officer notes that:
There are no representations from any of the ‘responsible authorities’ to consider 1
It also states that
There is one representation from ‘other persons’ to consider 2
The Licensing Officer recommends that the Sub-Committee:
...are requested to consider the application, this report and take such steps as it considers appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives 3. These steps are:
a) To grant the application under the terms and conditions applied;
b) To grant the application with conditions that the Sub-Committee considers appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives;
c) To reject all or part of the application.
Norfolk Constabulary; Norfolk Fire Service; Norfolk Trading Standards; Norfolk Safeguarding Children’s Board; Public Health; Community Safety & Neighbourhood Nuisance (BCKLWN) Planning (BCKLWN); Environmental Health (BCKLWN); Licensing Authority (BCKLWN) and Home Office (Alcohol Team). the prevention of crime & disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, and the protection of children from harm
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The Licensing Act 2003 defines Responsible Authorities as the statutory bodies that must be notified when considering an application for a premises licence. The list of responsible authorities includes: ↩
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'Other persons' is the term used in The Licensing Act 2003 to refer to any person or organisation who is not a Responsible Authority but is entitled to make representations about an application. This can include local residents and businesses. ↩
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The licensing objectives are a set of four aims that underpin all licensing decisions made by local authorities. They are defined in The Licensing Act 2003 as: ↩
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