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Review of the Premises Licence at Best n Express 89 Queensway BR5 1DQ

Meeting: 18/07/2018 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 54)

54 REVIEW OF THE PREMISES LICENCE AT BEST N EXPRESS, 89 QUEENSWAY, BR5 1DQ pdf icon PDF 12 MB

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Minutes:

 

Councillors: Nicholas Bennett J.P (Chairman), Melanie Stevens, Pauline Tunnicliffe

 

Licence Holder’s Legal Representative:    Ms Praisooty

 

Licence Holder:    Mr. Kanapathy Ratnasingham 

   (Who is also the DPS)   

Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS):  Mr. Kanapathy Ratnasingham

(Who is also the licence holder) 

 

Council’s Licensing Team Leader:   Mr. Steve Phillips 

 

Council’s Lead Trading Standards Practitioner: Ms. Ruth Hancock 

 

Council’s Lawyer:   Mrs. Raheli Paris

 

APPLICATION FOR A REVIEW OF THE LICENCE AT BEST N EXPRESS, 89 QUEENSWAY BR5 1DQ 

 

I  Decision:

 

The Licensing Sub-Committee agreed that the current licence’s condition would apply as well as the additional conditions  recommended by the Council’s Trading Standards to be added to the Licence as stated in the recommendations listed on page 15 of 112 (Conditions Numbers 1- 3) and that condition Number 4 should come into force after 31st October 2018.  Condition number 5 did not apply.

 

II  The Review:

 

The application to review the premises licence of BEST N EXPRESS, 89 QUEENSWAY BR5 1DQ, was brought by Ms. Ruth Hancock on behalf of London Borough Bromley, Trading Standards. At the hearing Ms. Hancock (the Council’s Lead Trading Standards Practitioner) summarised the background to the application. Ms. Hancock explained that photographs of the volunteers who had taken part in the test purchase exercises would be circulated, and that the photographs were taken on the day that the test purchase took place.

 

The date on the photograph had defaulted in error to a date in 2014. Ms. Hancock explained that the error occurred due to a technical fault in the Council’s photograph camera.  Ms. Hancock further explained that the Council had since fixed the camera and subsequent photographs would have the correct date of any pictures taken.

 

The reason for the review was as a result of an underage sale of Alcohol and Tobacco exercise undertaken by the Council’s Trading Standards. On the 10th February 2018, a member of staff at the premises sold alcohol to a volunteer under the age of 18 without asking for  relevant identification to prove whether or not the volunteer was 18 years old. It was that sale which had instigated the review.

 

The grounds for the review were related to the licensing objective which focused on the protection of children from harm.

 

III  Findings of fact  

 

BEST N EXPRESS (trades as Great Grapes), 89 QUEENSWAY BR5 1DQ an off licence along the parade of shops on Queensway Petts Wood.

 

(a)  Matters leading to the review were noted on the Review pack

 

IV  Facts arising out of the Hearing

 

(a)  Trading Standards’ case:

 

The Trading Standards’ case was stated by Ms. Hancock who explained the Trading Standards’ procedures, how the challenge 25 was tested--including the use of an 18 year old volunteer who was asked to purchase age restricted items. It was noted that on 15th August 2017, Trading Standards made an inspection visit to the premises and spoke with Mr. Babu Santhiralin.  Ms. Tracey Firth of Trading Standards discussed the law relating to underage restricted products and a free underage sales  ...  view the full minutes text for item 54