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Licensing Officer’s Report

LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE3 September 2013

REPORT

Subject Heading:

Premises Licence application for Kervan Saray, 160 Balgores Lane, Gidea Park RM2 6BS

Report Author and contact details:

Arthur Hunt – Licensing Officer 01708 432777 [email protected]

This application for a premises licence is made by Mr Orhan Top under section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003. The application was received by Havering’s Licensing Authority on 12 July 2013. Geographical description of the area and description of the building The premises are a mid terrace premises in a row of 6 properties all have shop premises on the ground floor and living accommodation (single floor) above. The premises are situated on the west side of Balgores Lane at the junction with Station Road, Gidea Park. It is about 50 metres west of Gidea Park Rail Station. The surrounding premises are predominantly residential there are some shop premises adjacent and nearby and these have residential properties above. Busses to the area are good during the day but are reduced in the evening, there is a mini cab taxi firm next to Gidea Park Rail Station. A map of the area is attached to assist the committee. Details of the application This is an application for a new premises licence. Previously there was a premises licence in place at the premises under the name of Turkish Mangal. This operated as takeaway with the licence covering late night refreshment on Sunday to Thursday – 23:00 to 00:00, Friday & Saturday – 23:00 to 01:00 Supply of Alcohol – On the premises only Day Start Finish Monday to Sunday 11:00hrs 23:00hrs

Licensing Sub-Committee, 3 September 2013

Opening Hours Day Start Finish Monday to Sunday 09:00hrs 23:30hrs There have been three Temporary Event Notices (TEN) for these premises all three applications were made on 25 July 2013 by licensing consultants, Ada Group, on behalf of Mr Top. The first was a Late TEN to permit the supply of alcohol on the 7 August until 11 August from 12.00hrs to 23.00hrs for 60 people. The second was a TEN to permit the supply of alcohol on the 13 August until 18 August from 12.00hrs to 23.00hrs for 60 people. The third was a TEN to permit the supply of alcohol on the 20 August until 25 August from 12.00hrs to 23.00hrs for 60 people. Seasonal variations & Non-standard timings There are no seasonal variations or non-standard timings attached to this application. Comments and observations on the application The applicant acted in accordance with premises licence regulations 25 and 26 relating to the advertising of the application. The required newspaper advertisement was installed in the Romford Recorder on 19 July 2013. Summary There were two valid representations against this application from interested parties. There were no representations against this application from responsible authorities. Details of representations Valid representations may only address the following licensing objectives: The prevention of crime and disorder The prevention of public nuisance The protection of children from harm Public safety Interested parties’ representations The interested parties representations fall mainly under the heading of Public Safety and the Prevention of Public Nuisance.

Copy of Application

60 Recorder, Friday July 19, 2013

Legal and Public Notices

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE

GEOPOST UK LTD of ROEBUCK LANE,SMETHWICK B66 1BY is applying to changean existing licence as follows: to add anoperating centre to keep 9 goods vehicles and 5trailers at SPILSBY ROAD, ROMFORDRM3 8SBOwners or occupiers of land (includingbuildings) near the operating centre(s) whobelieve that their use or enjoyment of that landwould be affected, should make writtenrepresentations to the Traffic Commissioner atHillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds,LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 daysof this notice. Representors must at the sametime send a copy of their representations to theapplicant at the address given at the top of thisnotice. A Guide to making representations is availablefrom the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE

Frog Island Scaffolding Services Limited ofUnit 4, The Compound, Ferry Lane South,Rainham, Essex RM13 9BJ is applying for alicence to use Unit 4, The Compound, FerryLane South, Rainham, Essex RM13 9BJ as anoperating centre for 6 goods vehicles and 5trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (includingbuildings) near the operating centre(s) whobelieve that their use or enjoyment of that landwould be affected, should make writtenrepresentations to the Traffic Commissioner atThe National Licensing Office, HillcrestHouse, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NFstating their reasons, within 21 days of thisnotice. Representors must at the same timesend a copy of their representations to theapplicant at the address given at the top of thisnotice. A Guide to making representations is availablefrom the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE

Mr Patrick Corbally trading as P.CorballyServices Ltd of Balwins Farm Estate, DennisesLane, Upminster, Essex RM14 2XB isapplying for a licence to use Dennises Lane,Upminster, Essex RM14 2XB as an operatingcentre for 6 goods vehicles and nil trailersOwners or occupiers of land (includingbuildings) near the operating centre(s) whobelieve that their use or enjoyment of that landwould be affected, should make writtenrepresentations to the Traffic Commissioner atHillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds,LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 daysof this notice. Representors must at the sametime send a copy of their representations to theapplicant at the address given at the top of thisnotice. A Guide to making representations is availablefrom the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.

To the owner of ParkMews, Rainham, Essex

or any person having an interest inthis land, take note that anapplication has been made to theLondon Borough of Havering for theconstruction of a bungalow on a plotbehind 2a Sowrey Avenue, Rainham,RM13 7LX, with the access to thebungalow from Park Mews.

Application: M0018.13Location: St Johns Ambulance, 3 Albert Road,

Romford Development: 15m pole to replace existing 11.7m pole

and 2 equipment cabinetsApplicant: CTIL LtdReason(s): The application seeks prior approval for

the siting and appearance oftelecommunications apparatus orequipment

Application: P0721.13Location: Hill View, Bower Farm Road,

Havering-atte-Bower, Romford Development: Replacement stablesApplicant: Ms Leigh CampbellReason(s): The development is in a Conservation

Area The application is contrary to theMetropolitan Green Belt Policies of theCore Strategy and Development ControlPolicies Development Plan Documents

Application: P0774.13Location: 3 Gidea Avenue, Gidea Park, Romford Development: Two storey rear extension. Increase size

windows to front elevation.Replace alltile hanging with coloured cladding.Change fenestration to rear elevation

Applicant: Mr & Mrs B PortsmouthReason(s): The development is in a Conservation

Area Application: P0786.13Location: 190A Front Lane, Upminster Development: Detached outbuilding to the rear of the

back garden

Applicant: Mrs Sally-Anne DavyReason(s): The application is contrary to the

Metropolitan Green Belt Policies of theCore Strategy and Development ControlPolicies Development Plan Documents

Application: P0803.13Location: 131 Crow Lane, Romford Development: New two-storey detached dwelling.

Revisions to approved applicationP0177.12.

Applicant: Mr George JeffordReason(s): The application is contrary to the

Metropolitan Green Belt Policies of theCore Strategy and Development ControlPolicies Development Plan Documents

Application: P0839.13Location: Service House, 37 Manor Road,

Romford Development: Demolition of an existing 3 and 4 storey

office building known as Service Houseand replacement with 4 and 5 storeyresidential building including 42 flats witha set back top floor and with associatedparking and garden.

Applicant: Mrs Debbie CollinsReason(s): This is a major development because

the number of dwellings to be providedare 10 or more

Application: P1366.12Location: 46 Balgores Lane, Gidea Park, Romford Development: Single storey rear extensionApplicant: Ben OatesReason(s): The development is in a Conservation

Area

Application details, including the plans, can be viewed online at www.havering.gov.uk/planning or at the Planningreception, located in the Public Advice and Service Centre (PASC), accessed via the Liberty Shopping Centre,Romford, between 9am and 1pm, Monday to Friday.

If you wish to comment on an application, please use the online comment form available on the council's web site oralternatively write to the Head of Development and Building Control at the 3rd Floor, Mercury House, Mercury Gardens,Romford, RM1 3SL quoting the application number and location. Comments must be received within 21 days from thedate on this notice. Please note that members of the public are entitled to see and take copies of any comments youmake and your comments may also be available to view on the internet.

Patrick Keyes Date: 19th July 2013Head of Regulatory Services Published in Romford Recorder: 19th July 2013

LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERINGNOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

Notice is hereby given that the Council has received the following applications which need to be advertised for thereasons set out below:

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE

Glen Culwick trading as Culwick Transport of21 Margate Road, Herne Bay, Kent CT6 7BHis applying for a licence to use The Compound,Ferry Lane, Rainham, Essex RM13 9BJ as anoperating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 1trailer. Owners or occupiers of land (includingbuildings) near the operating centre(s) whobelieve that their use or enjoyment of that landwould be affected, should make writtenrepresentations to the Traffic Commissioner atHillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds,LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 daysof this notice. Representors must at the sametime send a copy of their representations to theapplicant at the address given at the top of thisnotice. A Guide to making representations is availablefrom the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.

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Map of the area

London Borough of HaveringTown Hall, Main RoadRomford, RM1 3BDTel: 01708 434343

Kervan Saray, 160 Balgores Lane

Date: 12 August 2013Scale: 1:1000

© Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100024327

Size: A4

Interested Parties (Valid objections)

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Taiwo Adeoye

Subject: Licensing objection

 From: C Mercer Sent: 08 August 2013 13:07 To: Licensing Subject: Fwd: Licensing objection

Dear Mr Campbell, I am writing to object to the premises licence application PPC/012916 for Kervansaray Restaurant, 160 Balgores Lane, Romford, RM2 6BS. This has always been a mainly residential area, already served by several public houses & take-aways a short walk away. The quality of our lives has already been badly affected by the opening of this cafe. If a licence is granted, you will be allowing those customers who use the cafe & park around here to drink & drive. That should not be encouraged, especially as i believe some of those customers may be taxi-drivers from the nearby taxi firm. They, particularly, should not be encouraged to drink alcohol. I also have concerns about the possibility of more under-age drinking, as there are schools nearby & youngsters use the cafe. There is already a problem with late night noise/nuisance from both staff at the back and customers at the front of this property, as well as multiple vehicles from both staff and customers parked will total disregard for local residents. If drinking alcohol is allowed it will add to the noise & disturbance late at night., possibly every night , in addition to the extra litter (& rats) & nauseating smell that we have to endure 7 days a week. This should not be allowed in a mainly residential area. An alcohol licence should not be granted to this establishment as it will have a further detrimental effect on the area as a whole, & the nearby residents in particular, & is in no way necessary. Yours sincerely. C. Mercer


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