CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL

 

To:     Councillors Liddle (Chair), J Rosenstiel (Vice-Chair), Benstead, Pinnington, Julie Smith, Richard Smith

Alternate Member: Councillor Coleman

 

(Despatched and placed on public deposit: Wednesday 3 March 2004)

 

LICENSING COMMITTEE

 

Date:  Thursday 11 March 2004

Time: 2.00pm

Place: Committee Rooms 1 and 2, The Guildhall

Contact: Gary Clift                                     

Direct Dial:  (01223) 457011

                

AGENDA

 

1              MINUTES

To confirm as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 29 January 2004.

 

2       APOLOGIES

Apologies of absence have been received for Cllr R Smith.

 

3       DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members are asked to declare at this stage any interests which they may have in any of the following items on the agenda. If any member is unsure whether or not they should declare an interest on a particular matter, they are requested to seek advice from the Head of Legal and Democratic Services before the meeting.

 

4       PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (provisional):  NEXT GENERATION CLUB, coldham’s lane

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

5       PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (new):  qi lounge, market passage, sidney street

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

6       PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (new):  five bells, high street, cherry hinton

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

7       PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL):  the alma, russell court

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

8               PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): BJ’S CELLAR BAR, HISTON ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

9       PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): LIGHT, REGENT STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

10      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): LIFE, SIDNEY STREET

         Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

11      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE LOCOMOTIVE, MILL ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

12      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE CAMBRIDGE ARMS, KING STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

13      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): FLEUR DE LYS, HUMBERSTONE ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

14      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): PURE, REGENT STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

15      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): APU STUDENTS BAR & REFECTORY, EAST ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

16      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE UNIVERSITY CENTRE, MILL LANE

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

17      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): SALSA CLUB, STATION ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

18      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, TRUMPINGTON STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

19      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): QUEEN’S COLLEGE, SILVER STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

20      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE HAYMAKERS, HIGH STREET, CHESTERTON

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

21      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): SORRENTO HOTEL, CHERRY HINTON ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

22      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE CORNER HOUSE, NEWMARKET ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

23      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): CAMBRIDGE ARTS PICTURE HOUSE, ST ANDREWS STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

24      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): CB2, NORFOLK STREET

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

25      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): THE UNICORN INN, CHURCH LANE, TRUMPINGTON

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

26      PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCE (RENEWAL): CAMBRIDGE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, MILTON ROAD

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

27      DORMANT PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT LICENCES

         Appendix: Dormant Licences Table

Report by the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy

 

 

 

The date of the next meeting for Licensing Committee is scheduled for

Thursday 22 April 2004 at 2.00 pm.

        

 

 

INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC

 

You are welcome to attend this meeting as an observer.

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Members of the public who wish to speak in objection to an application and who have put the objections in writing to the Head of Environmental Health and Waste Strategy within the specified period, must contact the Committee Manager by noon on the day before the Committee.  Each speaker is allowed a maximum of 5 minutes.  Further details can be received by contacting the Committee Manager.

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In the event of the fire alarm sounding  (which is a continuous ringing sound), you should pick up your possessions and leave the building by the route you came in. Once clear of the building, you should assemble on the pavement opposite the main entrance to the Guildhall and await further instructions. If your escape route or the assembly area is unsafe, you will be directed to safe areas by a member of Cambridge City Council staff.