Reason for
Hearing
To determine the application for a premises
licence for Domino’s Pizza, 19-19A High
Street, Thame made under section 18 the Licensing Act 2003
(the Act).
Decision
The panel grants the application for a premises licence for
Domino’s Pizza, 19-19A High Street,
Thame as applied for:
Licensing Activity
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Proposed Days and Times
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1.
Late Night Refreshment
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2.
Monday 23:00 – 00:00
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3.
Late Night Refreshment
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4.
Tuesday 23:00 – 00:00
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5.
Late Night Refreshment
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6.
Wednesday 23:00 – 00:00
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7.
Late Night Refreshment
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8.
Thursday 23:00 – 00:00
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9.
Late Night Refreshment
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Friday 23:00
– 01:00
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10.Late Night
Refreshment
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11.Saturday 23:00 –
01:00
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12.Late Night
Refreshment
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13.Sunday 23:00 –
00:00
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In addition to
the mandatory conditions required by the licensing authority the
licence is subject to the following conditions consistent with the
operating schedule;
Conditions:
a)
The provision of hot food after 23:00 Sundays to
Thursdays, and after midnight on Friday and Saturdays will be by
way of delivery only to a person’s place of residence or
business and no counter service will be provided at the premises
after 23:00 Sundays to Thursdays, and after midnight on Friday and
Saturday
b)
Paragraph 6 of Domino’s Operational Plan to be
amended to display the name of the Area Manager rather than the
Store Manager.
Evidence
The panel considered the licensing
officer’s report and accompanying documentation and heard
submissions from the applicant and his representative. The panel
also considered supporting documents and photographs submitted by
the applicant and from local residents.
The licensing officer submitted maps showing the
location of the premises and the location of CCTV cameras in the
vicinity
Parties
present:
Licensing Officer: Andrew
Thomson
Applicant: Jonathan Smith, Kirsty Vaughan and
Dorian Xhemali
Interested Parties: Rod Carmichael and Councillor
Nichola Dixon (Thame Town Council).
Reasons for the
Decision
The panel took into account the written and oral
evidence of all parties; the relevant provisions of the Act; the
Secretary of State’s guidance issued under section 182 of the
Act; and the council’s licensing policy. The Panel considered what would be reasonable and
proportionate having regard to the Act and associated regulations
and guidance, the promotion of the licensing objectives, and the
Council’s licensing policy.
The panel only took into account evidence
relevant to the licensing regime and to the promotion of the
licensing objectives. The Panel did not take account of any activities not within the
control of the premises or which were not relevant to the licensing
objectives.
The panel considered the issues
raised by the representations made in response to the application
noting the concerns about illegal parking by staff and customers,
littering and potential noise, disturbance and anti-social
behaviour.
The panel acknowledged that illegal
parking in the area appeared to be causing problems for local
residents but while the ...
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