Guy Bishop
Council: Wandsworth
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Wandsworth Council
The Licensing Sub-Committee of Wandsworth Council scheduled a meeting to discuss licensing applications for Dilectio Coffee and the Co-Operative. Councillor Katrina Ffrench, Chair of the Licensing Committee, Councillor Guy Humphries, and Councillor Sarmila Varatharaj were appointed to the Licensing Sub-Committee. The Sub-Committee was scheduled to consider applications made under the Licensing Act 2003.
Wandsworth Council
The Wandsworth Council Licensing Sub-Committee met to consider a new premises licence for Wimbledon Park and a variation to a premises licence for Rhynd, a wine and cheese bar. The committee granted the licence for Wimbledon Park with some modifications, and granted the licence for Rhynd with conditions.
Wandsworth Council
The Licensing Sub-Committee met to discuss a new premises licence for 142 St John's Hill and a review of the premises licence for Costcutter, 66 Tooting High Street. The sub-committee agreed to grant the premises licence for 142 St John's Hill, with a condition to restrict alcohol sales to 10pm. The review of the premises licence for Costcutter, 66 Tooting High Street, was held in a closed session due to an ongoing investigation.
Wandsworth Council
The Wandsworth Council Licensing Sub-Committee met to consider an application from the Home Office Immigration Enforcement to review the premises licence of Londis, 1-4 Aubyn Square, London, SW15 5NT, following the discovery of an illegal worker at the premises. After hearing from all parties, the sub-committee decided to suspend the licence for one month and add new conditions to the licence. These conditions include maintaining a comprehensive staff register, ensuring staff complete right-to-work compliance training, and regular reviews of compliance files by the designated premises supervisor (DPS).
Agenda
The Wandsworth Council Licensing Sub-Committee met to discuss a request to extend the hours a shop can sell alcohol, and a review of a premises licence for a bar. The committee did not make a decision on either of the applications during the meeting, and will announce their decisions in writing within five working days.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 29
Average per Month: 1.9
Decisions Recorded: 0