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Disclosures of Personal and Prejudicial Interests. Decision: None. Minutes: In accordance with the Code of Conduct adopted by the City and County of Swansea, no interests were declared. |
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Statutory Licensing Sub Committee Procedure. Decision: For Information. Minutes: The
Lead Lawyer presented the Statutory Licensing Sub Committee Procedure, for
information. |
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Licensing Act 2003 - Section 17 - Premier Stores, 9 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, SA1 4AE. Additional documents:
Decision: Approved. Minutes: The Chair welcomed
all attendees and requested that all present introduced themselves. The Licensing
Officer reported on the application for a premises licence in relation to
Premier Stores, 9 Dillwyn Street, Swansea, SA1 4AE which was received by the
Authority on 15 December, 2023. She referred to the
licensing objectives, policy considerations, the guidance from the Home Office
and action following consideration of the Responsible Authority’s and Other
Persons Representations. Specific reference
was made to the application (and plan) for a premises licence at Appendix A and
A1. The location plan was detailed at
Appendix B and a list of licensed premises in the area at B1. The conditions consistent with the operating
schedule were highlighted at Appendix C.
Relevant Representations were detailed at Appendix D. A representation
had been received from South Wales Police on 11 January 2024. The
representation was based on the prevention of crime and disorder, public
safety, the prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from
harm. PC Nicola Evans,
Police Licensing Officer, further amplified her written representations
regarding the undermining of the four licensing objectives. Members sought
clarification on the opening / closing times of other licensed premises in the
near vicinity to the premises. Mr Sami, the
Applicant’s representative, stated that the applicant had noted the
representations made by South Wales Police with regards to anti-social
behaviour, particularly on-street drinking and would introduce appropriate
measures to address the concerns raised. He added that the applicant requested
the premises be licensed to remain open until 2 a.m. and that enhanced security
and CCTV would be provided, particularly between the hours of 11 p.m. and 2
a.m. He further
commented that the applicant would collaborate closely with the authorities and
local community to address and prevent on-street drinking. He added that
opening until 2 a.m. would contribute to the dynamics of the city centre and
operating as a responsible business would positively contribute to the local
economy. The safeguards being introduced would address the issues being
highlighted by South Wales Police. Members sought
clarification on the number premises owned by the applicant, the items being
sold at the premises and the consultations that had taken place with local
residents. Clarification was also sought
regarding the security measures being introduced and addressing anti-social
behaviour in the area of the premises. In response to
Member questions, the Applicant’s Representative informed the Sub-Committee
that the applicant owned 3 other premises, 1 in Swansea and 2 in Port Talbot.
The premises would be a convenience store selling everyday essentials and
newspapers. It was confirmed that there were only businesses in the immediate
vicinity of the premises, which were open until 11 p.m. or later and that the
premises was currently empty. It was outlined
that a licenced security guard would be on duty every day between 11 p.m. and 2
a.m. who would prevent people congregating outside the premises. Any
individuals causing nuisance would be recorded on CCTV and would not be served
at the premises. PC Nicola Evans, Police
Licensing Officer expressed concern that the rear of the shop was backing on to
a residential area and that the security operative dispersing individuals would
only move the issues to other premises within the vicinity and sought
clarification on how anti-social behaviour issues would be addressed. The Applicants
Representative confirmed that any individuals who were recorded causing
nuisance would be refused service at the premises. In conclusion, the
Applicant’s Representative added that the applicant would work with South Wales
Police to help alleviate the anti-social behaviour issues in the area. It was resolved that the
press and public be excluded from the hearing in accordance with paragraph 14
of the Licensing Act (Hearings) Regulations 2005, to enable the Sub-Committee
to take legal advice. The Chair thanked the participants for their attendance. (Closed Session) Members discussed the issues relating to the application. (Open Session) The Sub-Committee Resolved to
Grant the application subject to the conditions consistent with the
operating schedule and as modified as considered appropriate for the promotion
of the licensing objectives as below: Supply of Alcohol Monday – Sunday 0700 - 0200 hours Late Night Refreshment Monday- Sunday 2300 – 0200 hours 1.
A Comprehensive recordable CCTV system will be
installed and maintained covering all areas whilst encompassing all ingress and
egress to the premises. The system must continually record whilst the premises
is open for licensable activities and during all times when customers remain at
the premises. The system must be capable of providing pictures of evidential
quality, in particular facial recognition. All recordings must be stored for a
minimum period of 31 days with date and time. Recordings must be made available
immediately upon the request of a Police or Authorised Officer. 2.
A staff member from the premises who is conversant
with the operation of the CCTV system shall be on the premises at all times
when the premises is open to the public. This staff member shall be able to
show Police or authorised officer recent data or footage with the absolute
minimum of delay when requested. 3.
All sales of alcohol for consumption off the
premises shall be in sealed containers only and shall not be consumed on the
premises. 4.
Premises to keep up to date records available for
inspection of staff training in respect of age-related sales. 5.
The Premises Licence Holder and Designated Premises
Supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring that sales made from the premises
are advertised correctly and contain warning that the alcohol is for sale only
to persons over the age of 18. 6.
Any failure to provide evidence of age is asked for
at the point of collection will negate the sale and all refusal of sales will
be logged on the refusal of sale log sheet. 7.
A log shall be kept detailing all refused sales of
alcohol. The log should include the date and time of the refused sale and the
name of the member of staff who refused the sale. The log shall be available
for inspection at the premises by the police or an authorised officer of the
Council at all times whilst the premises are open. 8.
Notices shall be prominently displayed at all exits
requesting patrons to respect the needs of local residents and leave the area
quietly. 9.
A Challenge 25 proof of age scheme shall be
operated at the premises and where the only acceptable forms of identification
shall bear their photograph, date of birth and a holographic mark. 10. Notices shall be clearly displayed in the
premises to emphasise to customers the prohibition on providing sales of
alcohol to persons under the age of eighteen years. 11. No alcohol
to be sold via a single can sale with an alcohol ABV over 6.5 %. 12. Personal
License Holder to be on duty at all times when the premises is open for the
purpose of selling alcohol. 13. SIA registered door staff to be employed at all times the premises is open
for the sale of alcohol from 23:00 hours until close. Reason for decision: The committee noted representations had been made by one Responsible
Authority (South Wales Police). The representation received from South Wales Police on 11 January 2024
was based on the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the
prevention of public nuisance and the protection of children from harm. The committee noted no representations had been received from Trading
Standards, Mid and West Wales Fire Authority, Health and Safety, Planning
Authority, Pollution Division, Child Protection, The Local Health Board,
Immigration or any other persons. The Committee took into consideration the responsible authorities’
representations. The Committee noted that the applicant intends to collaborate with South
Wales Police when the premises is trading and to work with responsible
authorities to assist in the resolution of local issues emulating from the
premises. In conclusion, the Committee felt that the representations made, with
modification by way of inclusion of the additional conditions 11, 12 and 13
were sufficient and significant enough to alleviate the representations to
promote the licensing objectives. |