(A
sub-committee of the Licensing Act 2003 Committee)
To discharge the responsibility
for liquor licensing including -
a)
Application for Personal Licence – if Police
Objection
b)
Application for Personal Licence – if unspent
convictions
c)
Application for Premises Licence/Club Premises Certificate –
if relevant representation is made.
d)
Application for Provisional Statement – if relevant
representation is made.
e)
Application to vary Premises Licence/Club Premises Certificate
– if relevant representation is made.
f)
Application to vary designated premises supervisor – if a
Police objection
g)
Application for transfer of Premises Licence – if a Police
objection
h)
Application for Interim Authority – if a Police
objection
i)
Application to review Premises Licence/Club Premises
Certificate
j)
Decision to object when local authority is a consultee and not the
relevant authority considering the application.
k)
Determination of an objection to a Temporary Event Notice by the
Police or Environmental Health Officer.
l)
Application for premises licences where representations have been
received and not withdrawn.
m)
Application for a variation to a licence where representations have
been received and not withdrawn
n)
Application for a provisional statement where representations have
been received and not withdrawn
o)
Review of premises licence
p)
Application for club gaming/club machine permits where objections
have been made and not withdrawn
q)
Cancellation of club gaming/club machine permits
r) Decision to give a counter
notice to a temporary use notice
Notes:
Any member of the Licensing
Committee may be called upon to sit on the Licensing Sub-Committee
to deal with applications under the Licensing Act 2003 (three
Members plus one reserve).
Meetings of the Licensing
Sub-Committee be convened as and when necessary.
The provisions of the Local
Government (Committees and Political Groups) Regulations 1990 do
not apply.
The quorum shall
be three Members.
Any Member wishing to serve or
substitute on this Sub-Committee must have undertaken such training
as deemed appropriate by the Monitoring Officer, and as a minimum,
within the previous two years of the date of the
meeting.