Agenda and minutes
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Minute of Previous Meeting of 5 December 2017 PDF 70 KB Minutes: The Board had before it the minute of meeting of 5 December 2017
The Board resolved:
To approve the minute. |
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List of Applications Minutes: The Board had before it, for its consideration, the application as listed in articles 3 to 10 of this minute. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the application subject to the local condition in respect of Drugs Policy.
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Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the application subject to the local condition in respect of CCTV Policy.
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Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the application subject to the local condition in respect of CCTV Policy.
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Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the application subject to the local condition in respect of Drugs Policy.
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Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the variation.
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Minutes: The Board heard from Mr Alexander Munro, Legal advisor, that there had been no objections or representations received in connection with the application.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To grant the variation.
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Additional documents:
Minutes:
DECLARATION OF INTEREST
Councillor McLellan declared an interest in Article 9 and took no further part in the determination of the application.
The Board were no longer quorate and therefore were advised that the application should be deferred.
The Licensing Board resolved:
To defer the application.
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The Board had before them a letter of representation from Police Scotland dated 15 December 2017 and an email of objection dated 8 December 2017 from the LSO.
Sergeant Flett spoke in support of the Police letter. Thereafter the Board heard from the applicant in support of the application.
The Board resolved:
To grant the application subject to the condition that the event is ticketed in advance. |
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Application for Personal Licence - AC5192 Minutes: The Board had before them a letter of representation dated 22 December 2017 and heard Sergeant Gill Flett speak in support of it.
Thereafter the Board heard from Ms Hood, Solicitor on behalf of the applicant.
The Board resolved:
To grant the application.
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Application for a Personal Licence - AC5149 Minutes: The Board had before it a letter of representation dated 27 November 2017 and heard Sergeant Gill Fleet speak in support of the letter.
In the absence of the applicant,
The Board resolved:
To refuse the application. |
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Personal Licence Review Hearing - AC3632 Minutes: The Board had before it a letter dated 18 December 2017 from Police Scotland and thereafter heard from Sergeant Gill Fleet speak in support of the letter.
Thereafter the Board heard from the licence holder.
The Board resolved:
To make an order to endorse the licence in terms of the licensing objective, preventing crime and disorder.
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AC0088 - Arjumand Tandoori, 189 Union Street, Aberdeen PDF 247 KB Minutes: At the meeting on 5 December 2017 the Board resolved to hold a premises licence review hearing.
The Licensing Standards Officer submitted a report for the Board’s consideration.
The Board was advised that the annual fee remained outstanding.
The applicant did not appear.
The Board Resolved:-
To revoke the licence
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AC765 - ED's Easy Diner, Food Unit 3, Food Terrace, Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen PDF 248 KB Minutes: At the meeting on 5 December 2017 the Board resolved to hold a premises licence review hearing.
The Licensing Standards Officer submitted a report for the Board’s consideration.
The Board was advised that the annual fee remained outstanding.
The applicant did not appear.
The Board Resolved:-
To revoke the licence
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AC0221 - Manzil, 22-24 King Street, Aberdeen PDF 248 KB Minutes: At the meeting on 5 December 2017 the Board resolved to hold a premises licence review hearing.
The Licensing Standards Officer submitted a report for the Board’s consideration.
The Board was advised that the annual fee had now been paid.
The applicant did not appear.
The Board Resolved:-
To take no further action.
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AC875 - Scotch Bonnet Bistro, Unit2, Jesmond Drive, Aberdeen PDF 247 KB Minutes: At the meeting on 5 December 2017 the Board resolved to hold a premises licence review hearing.
The Licensing Standards Officer submitted a report for the Board’s consideration.
The Board was advised that the annual fee remained outstanding.
The applicant did not appear.
The Board Resolved:-
To revoke the licence
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AC0459 - The Quarterdeck, Salvesen Tower, Blaikie's Quay, Aberdeen PDF 249 KB Minutes: At the meeting on 5 December 2017 the Board resolved to hold a premises licence review hearing.
The Licensing Standards Officer submitted a report for the Board’s consideration.
The Board was advised that the annual fee remained outstanding.
The applicant did not appear.
The Board Resolved:-
To revoke the licence
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Minutes: The Board had before it a request to give consideration as to whether it is appropriate to make a determination to extend the licensed hours on 18 and 11th May for the Royal Wedding.
The Board were advised that they should consider whether the event is (1) is an event of national significance and
(2) if the Board considers it appropriate to do so make a determination extending the licensed hours
The Board resolved: -
(3) That the Royal wedding is an event of national significance and further resolved to extend the licensed hours for all “on consumption” premises with the exception of casinos, who adhere to the maximum of 14 hours continuous trading in any 24 hour period, as per the Licensing Boards Statement of Licensing Policy, paragraph 20.6, by 1 hour beyond the terminal hour for Saturday 19 May 2018 and instructs the Clerk to the Licensing Board to carry out the necessary statutory procedures.
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