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Venue: Town Hall, Moorgate Street, Rotherham. S60 2TH

Contact: Debbie Pons, Governance Adviser 

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5.

Licensing Act 2003 - Licence - Shell Bramley, Bawtry Road, Bramley, Rotherham pdf icon PDF 146 KB

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Consideration was given to an application for the variation of a Premises Licence, under the provisions of the Licensing Act 2003, in respect of the premises known as Shell Bramley, Bawtry Road, Bramley, Rotherham.

 

The Licensing Authority had received two representations which were not withdrawn and the Sub-Committee considered those representations.

 

No objections had been received by the statutory consultees as part of the application to vary the licence.

 

The application sought to vary the premises licence as follows:-

 

·                Amend the times during which the supply of alcohol is permitted.

 

          The licence currently permitted the retail sale of alcohol (for consumption off the premises) between 0500 hours and 2300 hours Monday - Sunday.

 

          The applicant was seeking to vary the licence so that the retail sale of alcohol (for consumption off the premises) was permitted between 0000 hours and 2400 hours Monday – Sunday (i.e. 24 hours per day, 7 days per week).

 

·                Amend Condition 2 on the licence (detail provided on the application form).

 

          Condition 2 on the premises licence currently read:-

 

          The licence holder shall ensure that staff are trained with regard to their responsibilities in the retail sale alcohol and regular refresher training will also be undertaken. Training records will be made available for inspection upon reasonable request by the Police or other relevant officers of a responsible authority.

 

          The applicant was seeking to amend this condition as follows:-

 

          Staff will be trained with regard to their responsibilities in the retail sale of alcohol and regular refresher training will also be undertaken (minimum of every 6 months). Written training records can be made available for inspection upon reasonable request by the Police or other relevant officers of a responsible authority.

 

·                Remove Condition 1 from the licence and replace it with a new condition

 

          Condition 1 on the premises licence currently reads:-

 

          The licence holder shall ensure that CCTV is installed at the premises and images made available upon reasonable request by a relevant officer of a responsible authority.

 

          The applicant was seeking to remove this condition and replace it with the one detailed below:-

 

          A suitable and sufficient CCTV system with recording facilities will be in place at site and will operate at all times the premise is open for licensable activities. Images will be retained for a period of no less than 31 days. Access to the equipment and recordings will be provided to the Police or other relevant officers of a responsible authority within 24 hours of the request being made.

 

The applicant company was Shell UK Oil Products Limited and the Barrister representing the company at the hearing explained the rationale for the above proposed variations with the operation and expansion of other premises in the local area.

 

The points raised in the written representations were based on disruption assumptions rather than evidence and no objections had been raised by the statutory consultees.

 

The premises were currently open 24/7 seven days a week with the sale of late night refreshment between the hours  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.