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Application for Premises Licence - 613 Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE1 3HA PDF 110 KB Additional documents:
Decision:
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DECISION NOTICE - LICENSING ACT 2003 SUB-COMMITTEE
NEW PREMISES LICENCE HEARING - SUPER POLI, 613 LINCOLN ROAD, PETERBOROUGH, PE1 3HA
22 APRIL 2013
We have considered the representations made against the grant of the premises licence both in writing and here today, by:
· Trading Standards; · The Licensing Authority; · The Police; · Children’s Services; · Public Health; · The Victoria Park Resident’s Association; and · The Millfield and New England Regeneration Partnership
These representations related to all four of the Licensing Objectives.
We have considered the representations and submissions made in favour of the application, made by:
We have dismissed the petition as a valid representation for the following reasons:
THE APPLICANT
Mrs Hatice Koc, is the wife of Huseyin, who is the brother of Hasan. Both Huseyin and Hasan have been involved in running the business in the past although not holding any licences.
Ibrahim Koc is the cousin of Huseyin. He may or may not have had some responsibility for the business, as the Sub-Committee is unsure as to his role.
The Applicant agrees that the family have run the business in the past but as from now on, should a licence be granted, she will be the sole owner.
The reasons the family connections are relevant are that given the history of the premises, the Sub-Committee need to establish who will be the controlling influence behind the business.
SOLICITOR’S LETTER
This letter is dated 25th March 2013 and states that the Applicant instructed Sal and Co. Solicitors on 8th March to act on her behalf in the purchase of the business located at the premises.
As of the date of the letter the sale had not completed.
In the letter of 25th March the Applicant’s solicitors’ states that the Applicant has already paid some £8,000 for the stock prior to 25th March. This she says is the last instalment of purchasing the business and property from the current owner.
We are told today that the sale has not yet completed. Other than the solicitors’ letter we have not had sight of any evidence to support the purchase.
CRIME, PUBLIC SAFETY AND THE PROTECTION OF CHIDLREN FROM HARM
TEST PURCHASES
In October 2009, Ms Ewa Walas sold alcohol to an underage person. Ms Walas was the Premises Licence Holder in January 2013 when the licence was revoked.
In December 2009 the premises failed a test purchase.
In February 2011 the premises failed a test purchase.
In December 2011 the premises once again failed a test purchase.
ILLICIT ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
In December 2011, a quantity of illicit tobacco was seen to be stored ... view the full decision text for item 3. Minutes:
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