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Contact: Naidine Jones Email: n.s.jones@npt.gov.uk
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Chairpersons Announcements Minutes: The
Chair welcomed all to the meeting. |
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Declaration of interest Minutes: There
were no declarations of interest received. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items (whether public or exempt) at the discretion of the Chairperson
pursuant to Regulation 5(4)(b) of Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 2290 (as
amended). Minutes: There
were no urgent items received. |
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Application for the Grant of a Premises Licence Additional documents:
Minutes: At the commencement of the hearing, the Chair
welcomed all parties to the meeting, made introductions and outlined the
procedure to be followed. Mr. Neil Chapple, Legal Regulatory Services Manager,
introduced the report and outlined the key points in relation to the
application. Various individual for an on behalf of the
Applicant, attended the meeting, and presented evidence and answered questions. Mr and Mrs Thomas, for and on behalf of Other
Persons, attended the meeting and made representations. Decision With a
view to ensuring the promotion of the four licensing objectives, and in
accordance with the principles of the Council’s own ‘Statement of Licensing
Policy (2021)’, and the provisions of the Statutory Guidance issued under s.182
of the Licensing Act 2003, the Sub-Committee Resolved to Approve
the application for the new premises licence, subject to the conditions
outlined in the report which had been agreed between the Applicant, South Wales
Police and the Legal Regulatory Service. The permissions are: a. Opening
hours
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Monday to Sunday, 10:00 hours – 22:30 hours; b. Supply
of alcohol (on and off sales)
i.
Monday
to Sunday, 12:00 hours – 22:00 hours; Seasonal variation
alcohol sales only from 1 April to 30 September.
The prevention of crime and disorder a. A digital closed-circuit television (“CCTV”)
system shall be installed and maintained (or existing system maintained) in
effective working order at the Premises. The CCTV will be operational at all
times when the Premises is open to the public, and capable of providing
pictures/ photographs/ images/ video of evidential quality in all lighting
conditions, particularly facial identification. CCTV camera angles are not to
be obstructed. b. The CCTV system must provide coverage
of the following areas:
i.
The entrance(s) and exit(s) to the Premises;
ii.
Patio area(s) as identified on the Premises Plan. c. The CCTV system recordings must be
correctly time and date stamped, and retained and stored in a suitable and
secure manner for a minimum of 31 days, and shall be made available on request
to the Police, authorised officer(s) of the Licensing Authority or other
Responsible Authorities. d. At all times the Premises is open to
the public a minimum of one member of staff on duty, who is conversant with the
operation of the CCTV system, shall be on the Premises and will be able to
operate the CCTV system. e. The member of
staff who is able to operate the CCTV system must be able to show and provide
the Police, authorised officer(s) of the Licensing Authority or other
Responsible Authorities viewable copies of recent data or CCTV recordings
(including footage, images and/or data) in a recordable format (e.g. USB,
on-line evidence facility or disk) as soon as reasonably practicable in
accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and/or UK-GDPR (or other
replacement legislation). f. A refusal recording book (whether kept in written or electronic form) of refused sales shall be maintained in order to demonstrate ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |