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Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee - Thursday, 12th December, 2024 10.00 am

December 12, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The Licensing (Hearings) Sub-Committee was scheduled to consider an application for the grant of a new premises licence for Kottu Hut Grab and Go Limited at 88 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3RJ. The application was submitted by Kottu Hut Grab And Go Limited on 27 September 2024.

Application by Kottu Hut Grab And Go Limited

A new premises licence was requested by Kottu Hut Grab And Go Limited. The application was for the sale of Alcohol and Late Night Refreshment at the following times:

  • Sunday - Thursday 11:00 - 03:00
  • Friday and Saturday 11:00 - 05:00

The applicant also requested non-standard timings for the supply of late-night refreshment to accommodate increased customer demand on the following days:

  • Bank Holiday Mondays
  • Christmas Eve (24th December)
  • New Year's Eve and New Year's Day (31st December and 1st January)
  • St. Paul's Carnival Weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
  • Sri Lankan New Year (14th of April)
  • Halloween Night (31st October)

Representations were received from Avon And Somerset Constabulary in relation to the application.

The meeting was also scheduled to receive an update on the Council's Licensing Policy regarding Cumulative Impact Areas. The existing policy states:

Avon and Somerset Constabulary produced evidence to support their request that the central area of Bristol be designated a CIA. It remains at saturation point and the area, which has a significant concentration of alcohol led late night venues, witnesses a high number of assaults and other related crime and disorder including public nuisance and risk to public safety. The CIA will apply to further applications for the grant of new licences or significant variations of existing licences in respect of premises that primarily sell alcohol for consumption on the premises, other late night uses, restaurants and take away outlets. The main focus of the assessment is likely to be on alcohol led establishments and premises that keep customers in the area at times when the promotion of the licensing objectives is most challenging (for example late night refreshment from “fast food” outlets).

The Sub-Committee has the power to grant the licence in accordance with the application, to grant the licence with reduced hours or with conditions or to reject the application.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Richard Eddy
Councillor Richard Eddy  Conservative •  Bishopsworth
Profile image for Councillor Emma Edwards
Councillor Emma Edwards  Leader of the Green Group •  Green •  Bishopston and Ashley Down
Profile image for Councillor Izzy Russell
Councillor Izzy Russell  Green •  Ashley
Lynne Harvey
Faria Jadoon
Norman Cornthwaite
Dakota Delahunty
Abigail Holman
Carl Knights
Hannah Pring
Amera Telfer-Ross

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