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Apologies for Absence Minutes: All Members were present. |
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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 considered in public.
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Matters that have been notified in advance or urgent Minutes: None. |
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Minutes: INTRODUCTION
Mark McDermott, Licensing Officer, introduced the application for the grant of a new premises licence in respect of St Helen’s School, Northwood. Members were informed that the proposal was to sell alcohol on Fridays from 16.00 hours to 20.00 hours in a social setting for staff and their invited guests. It was noted that the provision of recorded music had been included in the application, however this was not required as background music was not a licensable activity.
It was highlighted that one representation had been received from a local resident objecting to a potential increase in public nuisance. Correspondence had been sent by the applicant, however an agreement could not be reached; it was noted that the objector fundamentally opposed the grant of the licence. The officer’s recommendation was to grant the license as detailed in the report.
THE APPLICANT
Jackie Brinicombe, Assistant Business Director at St Helen’s School, Northwood, addressed the Sub-Committee on behalf of the applicant. It was outlined that senior leadership at the school had been minded to reach out to their staff in an informal and social context and that the application for a premises licence on Friday afternoons was seen as a way for staff to meet up in a socially at the end of the school week. It was highlighted that a perceived benefit of the premises would be that it was a private environment where informal but important discussions could take place between staff about school matters; these matters could be confidential and therefore would not be appropriately discussed in other social settings such as a local pub. By way of clarification it was confirmed that the premises would be for adults only and that all children were to be off site by 3.30pm on Fridays.
With regard to the number of people consuming alcohol at the premises, it was highlighted that less than 50% of school staff work on Fridays and of those, many only work in the morning. In respect of similar social clubs run by comparable organisations, it was highlighted that Merchant Taylors School in Rickmansworth and many NHS Trusts operated equivalent set ups with no adverse impacts on the level of public nuisance caused. Further to this, it was noted that the premises was at a central location within the school grounds further alleviating any concerns of potential noise disruption. The applicant also noted that they were happy to accommodate the Licensing Officer’s recommended condition that appropriate signage be displayed requesting staff leave the premises in a manner respectful of neighbours.
DISCUSSION
The Chairman reiterated that although the provision of recorded music had been applied for, it was not necessary for the applicant’s intended operation of the premises as playing background music was not a licensable activity.
The applicant clarified for the Committee that no extra-curricular activities were to take place after school on Fridays; any extra-curricular activities were scheduled for Mondays to Thursdays. It was noted that, should the Committee be minded to grant the application, ... view the full minutes text for item 15. |