Agenda and minutes

Forest Heath Licensing and Regulatory Sub-Committee - Monday 7 November 2016 10.00 am

Venue: Council Chamber, District Offices, College Heath Road

Contact: Helen Hardinge  Email: helen.hardinge@westsuffolk.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

26.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

There were no apologies for absence.

27.

Substitutes

Minutes:

There were no substitutes at the meeting.

28.

Election of Chairman

Minutes:

It was unanimously

 

          RESOLVED:

 

          That Councillor Carol Lynch be elected as Chairman.

29.

Application for the Renewal of a Sex Establishment Licence (Sexual Entertainment Venue - Heaven Awaits Ltd) (Report No: LSC/FH/16/004) pdf icon PDF 251 KB

Report No: LSC/FH/16/004

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Business Partner (Litigation/Licensing) welcomed all present to the Hearing, reported that no declarations of interest had been received and introductions to the Panel were made.

 

The Business Partner (Litigation/Licensing) then outlined the procedure for the conduct of Sex Establishment Licensing Hearings which was attached to the agenda.

 

The following parties were present at the Hearing:

 

(a)     Applicant

(i)      Mr Mitchell Clarke, Director, Heaven Awaits Ltd, 109-111 High Street, Newmarket

(ii)     Mr Jason Newell, Director, Heaven Awaits Ltd, 109-111 High Street, Newmarket

 

(b)     Interested Parties

          (i)      Mrs Sara Beckett, local resident

          (ii)     Mr Warwick Hirst, local resident

          (iii)    Councillor Rachel Hood, Newmarket Town Council

          (iv)    Councillor Justin Wadham, Newmarket Town Council

          (v)     PC Lee Sampher, Suffolk Constabulary

          (vi)    Malcolm McKessar, Suffolk Constabulary

 

The Licensing Team Leader presented the report which explained that an application had been received for the renewal of a Sex Establishment Licence for the Sexual Entertainment Venue Heaven Awaits Ltd, 109-111 High Street, Newmarket.  The premises had been trading since April 2006 and had held a Sexual Entertainment Venue licence since 1 October 2012.  A copy of the application was attached at Appendix 1.

 

The application was to licence the premises for use as a sexual entertainment venue during the following hours (as per the current premises licence with no proposed changes):-

         

Monday to Wednesday:  10.00am to 02.00am

Thursday to Saturday:    10.00am to 03.20am

Sunday:                         12.00pm to 03.00am

 

The application had been served on Suffolk Constabulary as the only statutory consultee; their representation was attached at Appendix 3 and contained no objection to the renewal of the licence.

 

Following advertisement of the application three representations had been received from interested parties; two objecting to the application and one in support, these were attached at Appendices 4 to 6. 

 

The Officer explained that in addition to the consideration of the renewal application the Committee was also requested to again consider the premises signage.  The current and main external sign did not comply with the Council’s standard conditions for sex establishments; in that the sign was larger than permitted.  A dispensation had been granted by the Council as part of the licence’s last renewal in January 2015 and the applicant was again requesting this dispensation as part of the application before the Committee.

 

The Committee then heard the individual submissions from each of the parties present.

 

Mr Jason Newell (Applicant) advised the Committee that Heaven had been successfully trading since 2006 and that the application before them was simply seeking approval for the times as granted in November 2015, with no changes.  

 

Mr Warwick Hirst spoke on his representation as attached at Appendix 6.  He supported the application and explained that since De Niro’s nightclub had ceased operating in Newmarket, there had been marked reduction in anti social behaviour on the High Street.  He did not believe that Heaven’s patrons caused any disturbance in the town.

 

Mr Hirst also stated that there was no conflict with Heaven’s proximity to premises offering  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29.