Agenda item

CONSIDERATION OF FIVE TEMPORARY EVENT NOTICES AT STEVENAGE WINTER WONDERLAND, CAR PARK, STEVENAGE LEISURE PARK, KINGSWAY, STEVENAGE, SG1 2UA

To determine five Temporary Event Notices applied for by Mr Manning, the organiser of Winter Wonderland, Stevenage.

Minutes:

The Committee considered five objections to Temporary Event Notices (TENs) at the Stevenage Winter Wonderland at Stevenage Leisure Park, Kingsway, Stevenage.

 

The Council’s Licencing Officer introduced the report outlining the five TENs submitted by the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS).

 

Members were advised that the event operated under a premises licence which authorised licensable activities between 22 November to 10 January annually, which included the sale of alcohol from 10:00am to 10:00pm.

 

The applicant sought to extend the operation beyond this period, covering four weekends in late January and early February. It also included dates in the February half term. These included:

1)    23rd January to 25th January 2026

2)    30th January to 1st February 2026

3)    6th February to 8th February 2026

4)    13th February to 15th February 2026

5)    17th February to 22nd February 2026

 

The Chair then invited Environmental Health to present their case.

 

The Commercial Environmental Health Manager addressed the Committee and confirmed that the objection was on the basis that the TENs submitted would undermine the Licensing Objectives. If the event was to proceed in the absence of the conditions, there would be limited enforceable control for the event.

 

Members noted that conditions attached to the existing premises licence do not automatically apply to TENs, and that only the Licensing Authority may attach conditions where a valid objection had been made.

 

The Chair invited the Committee to ask questions to the Commercial Environmental Health Manager. There were none.

 

There being no representation from the Premises the Committees consideration was limited to the TENs and communication form the licensing agent.

 

The Chair invited all parties to sum up.

 

The Licensing Officer confirmed that the Committee was responsible for reaching a decision on the application, including whether the event should proceed, whether it should proceed subject to conditions, or be refused through the issue of a counter notice.

 

Environmental Health declined to provide a summary.

 

It was RESOLVED to permit the TENs to proceed, subject to all of the Premises Licence conditions with the exception of conditions 1, 2 and 3 in Annex 3 of the Premises Licence Conditions.

 

REASON FOR DECISION

 

The Committee considered all written and oral representations, the Licensing Objectives, the Council’s Licensing Policy and statutory guidance.

 

The Committee considered the applications from Environmental Health and noted that they had no compliance concerns for the Premises, and did not consider the event should be prevented from proceeding.

 

The Committee understood that the concerns raised in the objection were made to ensure that for the extended period, the promotion of the Licensing Objectives were achieved.

 

The Committee acknowledged that by imposing the Premises License Conditions, this would be an appropriate way to promote the Licensing Objectives.

 

 

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