Councillor Maurice McLeod
Email: cllr.m.mcleod@wandsworth.gov.uk
Council: Wandsworth
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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 Safer Neighbourhood Board met to discuss crime statistics, alternative reporting methods, and support for victims of hidden abuse. The board reviewed crime data, heard presentations on video appointments and hidden abuse, and discussed questions submitted for the Superintendent for Wandsworth. The next meeting is scheduled for 9 December 2025.
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).
Wandsworth Council
The Housing Overview and Scrutiny Committee met to discuss the housing services activity, the performance of housing associations, and the committee's work programme. Councillors heard that homelessness demand has increased sharply, and that the supply of properties is behind forecast. The committee agreed to note the work programme, with the contributions made during the meeting to be noted.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 67
Average per Month: 3.4
Decisions Recorded: 0