44 Licensing Act 2003 - Application for the Level, 47- 49 Station Road, Batley, WF17 5SU
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To consider the Licensing Application at 10:00am.
Contact – Steve Mycroft, Licensing Officer – 01484 221000
Decision:
RESOLVED –
That the application for the grant of a premises licence in respect of premises known as Level, 47 – 49 Station Road, Batley, WF17 5SU, be granted as applied for.
Minutes:
The Panel considered a report which outlined an application for the Grant of a Premises Licence, Level, 47 – 49 Station Road, Batley, WF17 5SU.
The premises had benefitted from several Temporary Event Notices (TEN’s), one application per month from the 16th December 2023 to the 20th December 2024. The events took place between 2pm and midnight on each occasion, and no issues or concerns were reported or recorded.
The licensable activities applied for were as follows:
Sale of Alcohol (on the premises)
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
Performance of Dance
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
Films
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
Live Music
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
Late Night Refreshment
Monday to Saturday 11pm to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 11pm to 2am the following day
Plays
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
Recorded Music
Monday to Saturday 9am to 3:30am the following day
Sunday 9am to 2am the following day
During the consultation period, a representation had been received from Kirklees Environmental Health Department, in relation to the following licensing objective not being met if the licence was granted:
The representation highlighted concerns in relation to significant noise from customers using the premises, noise from amplified and non-amplified music and vibrations, which would impact on the four residential flats situated above the premises. The Environmental Health Officer suggested that should the licence be granted, the following recommendations be considered to try and reduce noise nuisance, which included:
The applicants advised the Panel that they had consulted with local residents and had not received any objections, or complaints when they operated under Temporary Event Notice’s. A sound test had been carried out which identified no noise leakage from the premises, and that soundlevels met current legislation. The applicants were experienced in the industry; they had other successful establishments and were also knowledgeable in sound proofing.
The applicants advised the Panel that theydid not intend to use the premises as a nightclub during the week but instead as a community space or place ... view the full minutes text for item 44