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LICENSING ITEMS REPORT 2Nd August 2016 TO LICENSING ITEMS REPORT 2nd August 2016 TO: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR INFORMATION Linkage to Council Strategy (2015-19) Strategic Theme Accelerating Our Economy and Contributing to Prosperity Outcome Implementation of statutory requirements Lead Officer Bryan Edgar Cost: (If applicable) Officer time spend processing application offset by licence fee 1.1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NI) ORDER 1985 ENTERTAINMENT LICENCES The undernoted applications for entertainment licences have been received, acknowledged and processed during the report period. Applicant Name of Premises Mr Karl Gallagher Cushendall Golf Club, 21 Shore Road, Cushendall Mr Edward Hunter Hunter’s Bar, 106 Cushendall Road, Ballyvoy, Ballycastle Mr Alex McAlister Mosside Presbyterian Church Hall, 205 Moycraig Road, Mosside Mrs Jenni McLaughlin Smugglers Inn, 306 Whitepark Road, Bushmills Mr Stephen Hanna Bushmills Orange Hall, 85A Main Street, Bushmills Mr David Douglas Ballycastle Golf Club, 2 Cushendall Road, Ballycastle The Education Authority Ballycastle Youth Centre, 33 Rathlin Road, Ballycastle The Education Authority Dunluce School, 16 Dunluce Road, Bushmills William Huey & Charles Dobbin Rooks Nest, 19 Main Street, Armoy Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 1 of 10 Applicant Name of Premises Mr Danny Hickinson Mosside Orange Hall, 245 Moyarget Road, Mosside Mr Noel Kirkpatrick McBride’s Bar, 241 Whitepark Road, Bushmills Miss Shelley Ward Limepark Arts & Cottages, 37 Drones Road, Armoy Mr Jim Mulholland Cushendall Sailing & Boating Club, 68 Coast Road, Cushendall Mr Gareth Montgomery Pattons Bar,18 Ballycregagh Road, Cloughmills, Ballymena, BT44 9LB. Mr Sean McNaughton Loughgiel Shamrocks GAC, 17 Lough Road, Loughguile, Ballymena, BT44 9JN. Mr Peter Mackie Lissanoure Castle Ltd. Concourse Centre, 11 Knockahollet Road, Loughguile, Ballymena, BT44 9JP. Mr Peter Mackie Lissanoure Castle Ltd. and Public House, 11 Knockahollet Road, Loughguile, Ballymena, BT44 9JP. Mr William Beattie J. Gamble, 22 Drumlee Road, Ballymoney, BT53 7LE. Ms. Deborah McCrellis Stranocum Community Centre, 65 Main Street, Stranocum, Ballymoney, BT53 8PH. Mr Samuel Gardner Mr Samuel Gardner (farm), 133 Kirk Road, Stranocum, Ballymoney, BT53 8HT. Mr Noel Lamont Marquee for Ballymoney United Football Club, Tesco’s Car Park, Castle Street, Ballymoney, BT53 6JT. Mrs Mary Gilmore Rasharkin Community Centre, 135 Duneany Road, Rasharkin, Ballymena, BT44 8SR. Mrs Angela Dowds Cloughmills Community Centre, 5a Loughill Road, Cloughmills, Ballymena, BT44 9LZ. Ms Tracey Bartlett Killyrammer & District Community Association, 137 Kilraughts Road, Ballymoney, BT53 8ND. Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 2 of 10 1.2 LICENSING (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1996 LIQUOR LICENCE 1.2.1 Application for Occasional Licence The undernoted application for occasional licence has been received, acknowledged and responded to without objection during the report period. Applicant Purpose Dates Brooke Huey Occasional Licence in 8.00pm on Saturday 9th The Glynns Bar Grounds of Armoy Rugby July 2016 until 1.00am on 23 Church Street Club – BBQ and Dance Sunday 10th July 2016 BALLYMONEY Mr Brooke Huey Occasional Licence - Tuesday 26th July to Glynns Bar Armoy Road Races Sunday 31st July 2016 23 Church Street Marquee at Robbo’s (inclusive) Ballymoney Corner 12 Noon – 11.00pm each Camp Site on the Inner day Circuit Armoy Mr Martin Doyle Occasional Licence - Thursday 28th July 2016 The Diamond Bar Armoy Motorcycle Road 11.30am – 1.00am 5 High Street Racing Committee Friday 29th July 2016 Ballymoney Marquee between 11.30am – 1.00am 136 & 142 Hillside Road Saturday 30th July 2016 Armoy 11.30am – 9.00pm Mr Patrick Hamill Occasional Licence - Thursday 28th July 2016 112A Buckna Road Armoy Motorcycle Road 11.30am – 12 Midnight Broughshane Racing Club Friday 29th July 2016 136 Hillside Road 11.30am – 12 Midnight Armoy Saturday 30th July 2016 11.30am – 12 Midnight Mr Conor Connolly Occasional Licence - Friday 5th August 2016 Unit 2 Dunclug Shopping Ruairi Og Hurling Club 6.00pm – 1.00am Centre Middlepark Playing Fields Saturday 6th August 2016 Ballymena Middlepark Road 6.00pm – 1.00am Cushendall Sunday 7th August 2016 6.00pm - 12 Midnight Monday 8th August 2016 6.00pm – 1.00am Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 3 of 10 Mr Twinem David McCall Occasional Licence – Saturday 23rd July 2016 Marquee adjacent to 4.00pm – 10pm Aghadowey Oval Track, Sunday 24th July 2016 Glasgort Road, 2.00pm – 6.00pm Aghadowey Coleraine Mr Marc Fairley Occasional Licence – Friday 30th September Portrush Town Hall 2016 Food and Drink Festival 5pm – 10pm Saturday 1st October 1pm – 10pm Mr Ivor Lapsley Occasional Licence – Saturday 23rd July 2016 Mussenden Temple, 1pm – Midnight Downhill Limavady Cricket & Rugby Football Club Mr Barry Dallat Occasional Licence – Saturday 3rd September Marquee at Airwaves 2016 Portrush hosted by 11.30am – 6pm Arbutus Sunday 4th September 2016 11.30am – 6pm Messrs Stanley & James Occasional Licence – Friday 19th August 2016 McFarland Ballintoy Masonic Hall 7pm – 1am Social Evening & BBQ Saturday 20th August 2016 7pm – 1am Messrs William Huey & Occasional Licence – Thursday 18th August 2016 Charles Dobbin Lavin Orange Hall, 7pm – 1am 193 Drones Road, Friday 19th August 2016 Dunloy 7pm – 1am 1.2.2 Application for Transfer of Licence The undernoted application for transfer of licence has been received, acknowledged and responded to without objection during the report period. Applicant Purpose The ‘Old Bushmills’ Notice of Application for Distillery Company Limited the transfer of a licence and Campbell Catering (NI) Limited T/A Aramark Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 4 of 10 1.3 APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF A STREET TRADING LICENCE 1.3.1 APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF A MOBILE STREET TRADING LICENCE The Department received an application for the grant of Mobile Street Trader’s Licence from the following applicant: Applicant: Mr Sean McGuigan 36 Coolessan Walk Limavady BT49 9EN Proposed Day & Times of Trading: Monday – Sunday (inclusive) 1:00pm – 9:00pm Location of Trading: Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area Nature of goods to be sold: Ice Cream, Minerals and Confectionery Having considered the above criteria under the legislation and in accordance with delegated powers the street trading licence has been granted, subject to conditions. 1.3.2 APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF TEMPORARY STREET TRADING LICENCES The Department received applications for the grant of Temporary Street Traders Licences from the following applicants: Applicant: Mr William Moore 22 Drumceatt Park Limavady Proposed Day & Times of Tuesday, 12 July 2016 Trading: 8:00am – 7:00pm Location of Trading: Green Areas on either side of Roemill Gardens junction at Roemill Road, Limavady Nature of goods to be sold: Flags, Drums Sweets and Drinks Applicant: Mr Robert A Clyde 63 Drumachose Park Limavady Proposed Day & Times of Tuesday, 12 July 2016 Trading: 8:00am – 7:00pm Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 5 of 10 Location of Trading: Lower Main Street at park area to front of Bus Station entrance Nature of goods to be sold: Cds, Flags, Drums, Badges, Fancy Goods Applicant: Mr Patrick J Mullan 24 Clady Road Portglenone Proposed Day & Times of Tuesday, 12 July 2016 Trading: 8:00am – 7:00pm Location of Trading: From Housing Executive to Bell’s Taxis Nature of goods to be sold: Cds, Flags, Drums, Badges, Fancy Goods Having considered the above criteria and in accordance with delegated powers temporary licences were granted to the above named applicants to trade on Tuesday 12 July 2016. In accordance with Section 14 of the above Act, a trader operating under a temporary licence may trade outside those areas designated for use by holders of a stationary licence. 1.4 RENEWAL OF STREET TRADING LICENCES The Department received applications from licensed traders for the renewal of their current street trading licences that expired on 17 May 2016 and 31 May 2016 respectively. Details of the applications are as follows: 1.4.1 RENEWAL OF STATIONARY STREET TRADING LICENCES Applicant: Mr Mark Carton 10 Scroggy Park Limavady BT49 9DE Proposed Days & Times of Monday – Saturday inclusive Trading: 09:00am – 5:30pm Location of Trading: Between 28 and 38 Catherine Street, Limavady Nature of goods to be sold: General Farm Produce, Vegetables, Flowers, Bedding Plants, Compost, Gardening Equipment, Coal, Wood and Eggs Environmental Services Report – August 2016 Page 6 of 10 Applicant: Mr John Joseph McCloskey Darney Bruckless Co Donegal Ireland Proposed Days & Times of Wednesday Trading: 09:30am – 4:30pm Location of Trading: Between 127 and 135 Main Street, Dungiven Nature of goods to be sold: Fresh Seafood Having considered the above criteria under the legislation and in accordance with delegated powers the street trading licences has been granted, subject to conditions. 1.5 MARRIAGE (NI) ORDER 2003 The applicant has made application for the above premises to be approved as a venue for temporary Civil Marriage as per The Marriage (NI) Order 2003. This application has been approved under delegated authority due to time constraints within the application. No representations were received and no objections from the PSNI and NIFRS. Application Applicant Name of Premises Date of Civil Marriage Ms Linda Aunina and Richard Branson Centre, Friday 29th July 2016 Mr Lorcan Grimes Rathlin Island 1.6 LICENSING AND REGULATORY DOGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1983 1.6.1 CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS BOROUGH COUNCIL V MR O’CONNOR
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