Premises licence review hearings
Sometimes, licensed premises can lead to problems. On the rare
occasion this happens, the council will try and resolve the issues
informally. However, any of the 'responsible authorities', a local
resident, or a residents or business association, can apply for the
council to review a licence.
Providing a complaint is not frivolous, vexatious or
repetitive, a council hearing will be held. The council may decide
not to do anything, or to impose extra conditions on the licence.
It can also suspend either all or part of the licence for up to
three months.
Premises licence review notices
CITY OF CARLISLE
Notice of an application for review
of Premises Licence
Date this notice posted on the premises 16th
January 2012
Premises: The Club
Address: 18 Victoria Place, Carlisle. CA1
1ER
Cumbria Constabulary, have applied to Carlisle
City Council, (the Licensing Authority), for a review of the
Premises Licence in respect of the above premises.
The application for the review is made on the
following grounds:
The police have concern about the current
risks to the safety of public in relation to increased crime &
disorder, and public nuisance. The application can be viewed
at the Licensing Office, The Civic Centre, Rickergate,
Carlisle.
Any person intending to make relevant
representations on this application should submit them in writing
within 28 days from the date this notice is first displayed on the
above premises to:
The Licensing Section, Carlisle City Council,
The Civic Centre, Rickergate, Carlisle, CA3 8QG, or by emailing to:
licensing@carlisle.gov.uk
Last date for Representations: 14th February
2012
It is an offence to
knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with
an application for which you may be liable to a fine not exceeding
level 5 on the standard scale on summary of conviction.