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Licensing Sub-Committee - Tuesday, 19th August, 2025 12.00 pm

August 19, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Licensing Sub-Committee meeting on 19 August 2025. The meeting was convened to consider an objection to a temporary event notice (TEN) for Flat A, 16 St Luke's Road, London, W11 1DP, during the Notting Hill Carnival. The Sub-Committee was to consider the objection notices and determine whether to issue a counter notice.

Objection to Temporary Event Notice: Flat A, 16 St Luke's Road

The Licensing Sub-Committee was scheduled to consider a notice given by Mr William McCormick to hold a temporary licensable event at Flat A, 16 St Luke's Road, London, W11 1DP. Mr William McCormick had submitted a Temporary Event Notice for Sunday 24 August and Monday 25 August 2025, to provide sales of alcohol on the premises between midday and 7pm each day during Notting Hill Carnival 2025. The proposal was to use the front garden of the property, with a maximum of 24 people at any one time.

According to the report pack, the licensing authority received objection notices from the Metropolitan Police and the Noise and Nuisance Team. PC Jinelle Caldinez objected on behalf of the Metropolitan Police on the grounds of prevention of crime and disorder and public safety. Mr Philip Richardson, a Principal Environmental Health Officer for RBKC Environmental Health Noise and Nuisance, objected on the grounds of public safety and prevention of public nuisance.

PC Jinelle Caldinez stated that the location of the TEN was between two official sound systems, raising concerns that selling alcohol from the forecourt of the flat would attract crowds, create pinch points, and block pedestrian flow.

PC Caldinez states that Notting Hill Carnival is an extremely large and busy event, planned in advance to manage crowd safety and prevent congestion. She raises concerns that selling alcohol from the forecourt of Flat A, 16 St Luke's Road, which is situated between two official sound systems, would attract crowds, create pinch points, and block pedestrian flow. This could increase the risk of crime, disorder, and prevent emergency services from accessing the area.

The police also noted that the applicant's risk assessment and event management plan did not explain how queues or public safety risks would be managed. They highlighted that alcohol sales into the public highway require a street trading licence, which RBKC does not grant for alcohol during the carnival, and that any unauthorised trading would be a criminal offence.

Mr Philip Richardson stated that the proposed alcohol sales from the forecourt of Flat A, 16 St Luke's Road were in a congested part of the carnival footprint and very close to an approved sound system, which could worsen congestion and negatively impact crowd movement. Mr Philip Richardson also noted that there was no evidence of permission from the property owners, Notting Hill Genesis, for the operation to take place.

The report pack included extracts from the council's Statement of Licensing Policy, a map of the area, a list of licensed premises within the vicinity, a map of the 2024 Carnival footprint, and a list of temporary event notices received so far for this year's Carnival.

The Licensing Sub-Committee was asked to consider the objection notices and take steps necessary for the promotion of the licensing objectives1. The options available to the sub-committee were to:

  • Issue a counter notice
  • Take no action and allow the notice to have effect
  • Impose one or more conditions which are specified on the premises licence or club premises certificate

  1. The licensing objectives are: the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, and the protection of children from harm. 

Attendees

Profile image for CllrJanet Evans
Cllr Janet Evans  (Chair, Licensing Committee) •  Conservative Party •  Courtfield
Profile image for CllrPreety Hudd
Cllr Preety Hudd  (Vice-Chair, Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Vice-Chair, Investment Committee) •  Conservative Party •  Campden
Profile image for CllrLinda Wade
Cllr Linda Wade  Liberal Democrats •  Earl's Court

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 19th-Aug-2025 12.00 Licensing Sub-Committee.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 19th-Aug-2025 12.00 Licensing Sub-Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Appendix B - Police Rep St Lukes.pdf
Flat A 16 St Lukes.pdf
Appendix A - TEN St Lukes.pdf
Appendix C - Noise Obj St Lukes.pdf
Appendix D - Carnival Policy.pdf
Appendix E - Map.pdf