The Hungry Yak, 499 Kingsland Road, E8 4AU
December 12, 2024 Licensing Sub Committee E (Committee) Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to grant a premises licence to The Hungry Yak, located at 499 Kingsland Road, E8 4AU, with the proposed conditions outlined in the report, but with conditions 17 and 21 removed.
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RESOLVED:
The decision of 12th
December 2024
The Licensing Sub-Committee, in considering
this decision from the information presented to them within the
report and having regard to the promotion of the licensing
objectives:
·
The prevention of crime and disorder
·
Public safety
·
Prevention of public nuisance
·
The protection of children from harm
The application for a premises licence has
been approved in accordance with the Council’s Statement of
Licensing and the proposed conditions set out in paragraph 8.1 of
the report with the following amendments:
·
Remove conditions 17 and 21 from the premises licence.
Reasons for the
decision
The application for a premises licence has
been approved, as members of the Licensing Sub-committee were
satisfied that the licensing objectives would not be
undermined.
The Sub-committee took into consideration
written representations from 1 Other Persons (a local resident)
relating to concerns about the planning permission for the
premises. The Sub-committee noted that there were no objections
from the Responsible Authorities including the Police, the
Licensing Authority and the Planning Authority.
The Sub-committee took into consideration that
the premises are small with a capacity of 20, and that the premises
will be operating within core hours in accordance with the Councils
Licensing Policy LP3.
The Sub-committee took into account the
representations made by the Applicant’s legal representative
that addressed the concerns raised by the local
resident.
The Sub-committee took into consideration that
the Licensing and Planning are separate regimes and their decision
on the application for a premises licence will not have any bearing
on the decisions made by the Planning Authority for planning
permission. The Applicant is reminded that they have a duty to
obtain the necessary Planning consent before operating the premises
licence. The Sub-committee noted that the Licensing Authority
raised no concerns regarding the Applicant’s planning
permission.
Having taken all of the above factors into
consideration the Sub-committee was satisfied that by granting this
premises licence that the licensing objectives would not be
undermined.
Public Informatives
The Premises Licence Holder is reminded of the
need to operate the premises according to any current planning
permission relating to its use class, conditions and to regularise
the hours as required.
It also should be noted for the public record
that the local planning authority should draw no inference or be
bound by this decision with regard to any future planning
application which may be made.
The Premises Licence Holder is encouraged to
work with local residents and the Responsible Authorities to
prevent any public nuisance or negative impact in the area.
The Premises Licence holder is encouraged to
use sustainable cutlery, plates, cups, food containers, and
recyclable disposable materials and to avoid using single-use
plastic disposable items.
Related Meeting
Licensing Sub Committee E - Thursday 12 December 2024 2.00 pm on December 12, 2024
Supporting Documents
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| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 12 Dec 2024 |