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Review of a Premises Licence: Blondies, 258 Church Road, Leyton, E10 7JQ, Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee - Thursday, 27th March, 2025 7.00 pm

March 27, 2025 View on council website
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Summary

The Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee will be asked to consider whether to take any steps in relation to the premises licence of Blondies, a brewery taproom at 258 Church Road, Leyton, E10 7JQ. Ursula Casserly, has requested that the committee review the licence.

Review of premises licence: Blondies

Ursula Casserly applied for the review of the licence on the grounds of prevention of public nuisance. Casserly submitted representations to the committee in which she alleges that the licensing objective of the prevention of public nuisance is being undermined:

due to the excessive level of sound causing a noise nuisance on numerous occasions

The committee will be asked to consider her application and the representations made in it, alongside representations from the licence holder, Blondies Brewery.

The Air Quality and Environmental Protection service and the Licensing Team at Waltham Forest have also submitted representations to the committee. Twenty-two other people have also made representations, which the committee will be asked to consider. Some of these representations relate to the grounds of the prevention of public nuisance, and some are in support of Blondies Brewery.

The committee is being asked to consider whether to take one or more of the following steps in relation to the licence:

  • Modifying the conditions of the licence
  • Excluding a licensable activity from the licence
  • Removing the Designated Premises Supervisor
  • Suspending the licence for a period not exceeding three months
  • Revoking the licence

The committee may also decide to take no steps in relation to the licence.