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Contact: Anisha Teji 01895 277655 or Email: ateji@hillingdon.gov.uk
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Declarations of interest in matters coming before this meeting Minutes: None. |
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To confirm that the items of business marked Part I will be considered in Public and items marked Part II will be considered in Private Minutes: It was confirmed that all items would be heard in Part I. |
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Matters that have been notified in advance or urgent Minutes: None. |
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Minutes: Introduction
Jhini Mukherjee, Licensing Officer, introduced the application for a Licensed Premises Gaming Machines Permit for 5 Category C and 35 Category D Gaming Machines in respect of Hollywood Bowl and Puttstars Unit 220, The Chimes (upper mall), Uxbridge UB8 1QJ.
It was noted that the London Borough of Hillingdon’s Statement of Gambling Policy required a Licensing Sub-Committee hearing to be held for more than 5 gaming machines. The premises had the benefit of a premises licence for the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and the provision of late-night refreshment.
The Sub-Committee was informed that the premises would be used as a multi-functional entertainment/bowling complex, bar, mini golf course and had an arcade area. Permit holders were required to comply with the gaming machine permits. The applicant had submitted additional documents relating to the brands they held, history of the company, different machines used with explanatory diagrams and various procedures and policies. There was also information on age verification procedures to prevent the underage use of machines.
The Applicant
Representatives from The Original Bowling Company Limited (TOBC) - Darryl Lewis – Chief Operating Officer/Tony Stone – Head of Amusements and the Applicant’s representative Matthew Phipps – TLT addressed the Committee.
By way of background, this was an application by Hollywood Bowls and Puttstars who operate nationally on an identical template on what had been proposed. Uxbridge had been identified as a town that had the demographics of those who used this type of entertainment facility elsewhere in the country. It was submitted that this was an opportunity to rejuvenate dead space which would most likely open in early 2025.
It was highlighted that in order for a licensed premises gaming machine permit to be granted, the licensing objectives had to be satisfied.
The Committee was provided an overview of the bundle of documents which included a written submission, background on the company, information on game age verification policies, audit processes, photographs of the machine and images of some of the notice materials. It was submitted that the Licensing Sub-Committee should grant the application for a licensed premises gaming machine permit to The Original Bowling Company Limited as it was an experienced operator, the sites were supported by trained staff, the application was in line with similar applications across the country and there were no objections to the application.
Discussion
During the meeting, Members, the Licensing Officer and the Applicant discussed the following points:
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