Reasons: The reasons for the
sub-committee reaching this decision in relation to the Temporary
Event Notice (TEN) are as
follows:
The sub-committee
has read and heard all of the information before them.
The sub-committee
is aware of and has taken into account any implications that may
arise from the Human Rights Act 1998.
The sub-committee in
reaching its decision has had due regard for its public sector
equality duty under section 149 of the Equality Act 2010 and
consider that in reaching their decision that they have fulfilled
their duty under the Act.
The sub-committee was
made aware that this application has been submitted because
although the premises is licensed, the Premises Licence Holder will
not allow the applicant to utilise it, and only use the premises as
a venue. Therefore the applicant had to apply for a TEN to be able
to run his event night. The sub-committee was informed that a
previous TEN had been granted with the premises licence conditions
attached in September, and heard from the applicant and
Lincolnshire Police how there had been no issues or incidents
associated with the event.
The applicant
confirmed to the sub-committee how this event will be for over
18’s only, how everyone will be ID’d and how he had undertaken a risk
assessment and fire risk assessment. When questioned he further
confirmed that signage will be displayed at the premises
encouraging patrons to leave respectfully and SIA door staff will
be employed.
Mr Davis appeared on
behalf of Environmental Health, and informed the sub-committee that
there had been no issues relating to public nuisance when the
premises had been operating regularly, and how ...
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