Steven Maunders

Council: Hounslow

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

50 meetings · Page 1 of 10

Licensing Panel Officer

Licensing Panel - Monday, 20 July 2026 2:00 pm

July 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
Licensing Panel Officer

Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 8 July 2026 2:00 pm

July 08, 2026, 2:00 pm
Licensing Panel Officer

Licensing Panel - Tuesday, 23 June 2026 2:00 pm

June 23, 2026, 2:00 pm
Licensing Panel Officer

Licensing Panel - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 2:00 pm

June 09, 2026, 2:00 pm
Licensing Panel Officer

Licensing Panel - Friday, 27 March 2026 - 5:30 pm

The Licensing Panel of Hounslow Council met on Friday 27 March 2026 to discuss a review application for the premises licence of Gunnersbury Park. The meeting was scheduled to consider representations and objections related to the licence, with a particular focus on the impact of events held at the park.

March 27, 2026, 5:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

69 decisions · Page 5 of 14

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Thursday, 25 September 2025 7:30 pm - September 25, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 17 September 2025 7:30 pm - September 17, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Carlos Takeaway, Stall and Marquee, to be located in the centre of Hounslow High Street, between the telephone kiosk and the advertising hoarding (opposite Red Lion Court).

From: Licensing Panel - Wednesday, 17 September 2025 7:30 pm - September 17, 2025

...to REFUSE the application for a temporary street trading licence for Carlos Takeaway, Stall and Marquee, to be located in the centre of Hounslow High Street, between the telephone kiosk and the advertising hoarding (opposite Red Lion Court).

Recommendations Approved

Appointment of Chair

From: Licensing Panel - Monday, 1 September 2025 7:30 pm - September 01, 2025

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 50

Average per Month: 1.4

Decisions Recorded: 69 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.