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REVIEW OF PREMISES LICENCE 'JAILHOUSE, 1 GAOUL STREET, HEREFORD, HR1 2HU.'

Meeting: 04/12/2012 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 102)

102 REVIEW OF PREMISES LICENCE 'JAILHOUSE, 1 GAOL STREET, HEREFORD, HR1 2HU.' pdf icon PDF 104 KB

To re-consider an application for the review of a premises licence in respect of ‘Jailhouse, 1 Gaol Street, Hereford, HR1 2HU’.

 

 

 

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Minutes:

The Regulatory Sub-Committee was re-convened in order to determine an application for a review of a premises licence for The Jailhouse, 1 Gaol Street, Hereford. The Review had been applied for by Herefordshire Council’s Licensing team. The review related to three of the licensing objectives, namely the prevention of public nuisance, the protection of children from harm and the prevention of crime and disorder.

 

The Chairman introduced the Members and Officers and asked any interested parties to introduce themselves. The following interested parties were noted:

 

  • James Mooney (West Mercia Police)
  • Steven Harrison (Premises Licence Holder)
  • Anthony Murphy (Designated Premises Supervisor)

 

The Chairman advised the attendees of the hearing procedures and asked if they required an extension to the 10 minute time limit for public speaking, no extensions to the time limit were requested.

 

The Licensing Officer presented the report.

 

Mr Mooney, representing West Mercia Police, addressed the sub-committee. He advised that although there had been some positive action from the Premises Licence Holder, the Police still had concerns in respect of the premises. He confirmed that the Police were not seeking a revocation of the licence but considered that the issue could be addressed through appropriate conditions. Members were given a detailed breakdown of the recorded police incidents that had been linked to the premises over recent months, with the majority being for drug related offences. The police welcomed the Premises Licence Holder’s decision to employ a new security team and noted that this had led to an increase in positive searches taking place. In summing up he advised that four conditions had been agreed but that the condition requiring the presence of a drug search dog was still disputed.

 

In response to a question, Mr Mooney confirmed that there were certain nights at the Jailhouse when no incidents were recorded to the police and that these tended to be Thursday nights when adult entertainment took place.

 

Mr Murphy, the newly appointed Designated Premises Supervisor, addressed the sub-committee. He advised Members that he had been involved in a number of major events throughout the County over a period of 12 years and that he had recently stood as a Councillor for the St. Nicholas ward. He then went on to give Members a detailed background of the Jailhouse and the type of events that were held at the venue. In response to the concerns raised by the police Mr Murphy noted that certain types of music tended to be linked to illegal drugs and that this was something that had to be considered when arranging events. Members were given the opportunity to view promotional material for forthcoming events which included the ‘zero tolerance’ wording requested at the previous hearing and were also advised that this had also been publicised on Radio Hereford & Worcester’s Drive Time show. He echoed the police comments in respect of the effectiveness of the new security team and noted that the search rate had increased considerably since they had been in place.

 

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Meeting: 02/10/2012 - Licensing Sub-Committee (Item 60)

60 REVIEW OF PREMISES LICENCE 'JAILHOUSE, 1 GAOL STREET, HEREFORD, HR1 2HU.' pdf icon PDF 102 KB

To consider an application for the review of a premises licence in respect of ‘Jailhouse, 1 Gaol Street, Hereford, HR1 2HU’.

Minutes:

The Regulatory Sub-Committee was re-convened in order to determine an application for a review of a premises licence for The Jailhouse, 1 Gaol Street, Hereford. The Review had been applied for by Herefordshire Council’s Licensing team. The review related to three of the licensing objectives, namely the prevention of public nuisance, the protection of children from harm and the prevention of crime and disorder.

 

The Chairman introduced the Members and Officers and asked any interested parties to introduce themselves. The following interested parties were noted:

 

  • James Mooney (West Mercia Police)
  • Steven Harrison (Premises Licence Holder)

 

The Chairman advised the attendees of the hearing procedures and asked if they required an extension to the 10 minute time limit for public speaking, no extensions to the time limit were requested.

 

The Licensing Officer presented the report. He advised that four conditions had been recommended and that these conditions had been agreed with the applicant. He also advised that the removal of the current designated premises supervisor was also an issue that the sub-committee should consider.

 

Mr Mooney, representing West Mercia Police, addressed the sub-committee. He advised that there had been a high number of issues at the premises recently and that in his opinion the licensing objectives were not being promoted. He added that there had been a number of issues relating to drug offences with a number of positive searches resulting from a new door team being put in place. He added that the premises licence holder had agreed to the proposed conditions as well as the removal of the existing Designated Premises Supervisor. He praised the positive steps the premises licence holder had undertaken, including the provision of a drug detection dog, but felt that further steps needed to be taken. He also requested that a clear message needed to be communicated on any promotional material for the premises advising people that there was a zero tolerance approach to drugs and disorder.

 

Mr Harrison, the premises licence holder, addressed the Sub-Committee. He apologised for having to appear before them in regarding the review and admitted that there had been a number of failures over the previous years. He added that steps had been taken in the previous weeks to address the concerns of the police and this had resulted in 48 removals and 22 refusals in the previous 3 weeks. He drew Members’ attention to the statistics which stated that in 2011-2012 three million adults used illegal drugs, demonstrating that there was a national issue and not a matter solely linked to the Jailhouse. He did however state that the steps introduced recently had benefited the Jailhouse and that further improvements would be demonstrated over time.

 

In response to a question, Mr Harrison advised that the current Designated Premises Supervisor would be removed within a week. He added that a revocation or suspension of the licence would be detrimental and that continued working with the police would be the most appropriate outcome. Mr Mooney confirmed that there had been good  ...  view the full minutes text for item 60