Number and Capacity of Licensed Premises in North Ayrshire As at 26 June 2018

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Number and Capacity of Licensed Premises in North Ayrshire As at 26 June 2018 Licensing Policy Statement - Number and capacity of licensed premises in North Ayrshire as at 26 June 2018 North Ayrshire Council Licensing Board Premises types, numbers and capacity The undernoted table gives figures as at 26 June 2018. Totals for off sales capacity in square metres are rounded-up to the next square metre. The Table comprises the following sections:- ( a ) 'Locality' The Board has determined that there are 6 'Localities' in their area, coinciding with the 6 'Neighbourhood Areas' used by the North Ayrshire Community Planning Partnership). These are: (1) “North Coast” (Skelmorlie, Largs, Isle of Cumbrae, Fairlie, Seamill & West Kilbride); (2) “Three Towns” (Ardrossan, Saltcoats & Stevenston); (3) “Kilwinning” (including Pennyburn, Blacklands, Whitehurst Park, Woodside); (4) “Irvine and Area” (Irvine, Bourtreehill, Cunninghamhead, Dreghorn, Gateside, Girdle Toll, Springside & Torranyard); (5) “Garnock Valley” (Auchentiber, Barmill, Beith, Dalry, Glengarnock, Kilbirnie & Lugton); (6) Isle of Arran; ( b ) 'Function Type' (1) Off-sales Premises; (2) Nightclubs (or parts of Premises which operate as nightclubs); (3) Other On-sales Premises (for example, Public Houses); (4) Hotels, Restaurants and other On-sales Premises whose principal function is the provision of accommodation, meals or (5) Members' Clubs which are entitled to the Special Treatment allowed by Section 125; (omitted here, as by Law (6) Members' Clubs which have chosen to give up their entitlement to that Special Treatment (these are sometimes called ( c ) The number of premises by type for each locality. ( d ) On-Sales - the capacity in numbers of customers ( e ) Off-Sales - the capacity in square metres - rounded up to the next square metre Licensing Policy Statement - Number and capacity of licensed premises in North Ayrshire as at 26 June 2018 (a) Locality (b) Function Type/ Premises Type (c) No. of Premises (d) On-sales (e) Off-sales Capacity in numbers Capacity in sqm. (1) North Coast & FT1 Off-sales 19 24 376.97 Cumbrae FT2 Night clubs 3 739 0 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 33 6023 196.78 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 17 2491 47.86 Members' Clubs FT6 2 490 1.25 ("Part K Clubs") 74 9767 623 (2) Three Towns FT1 Off-sales 33 0 967.55 FT2 Night clubs 5 1495 7.26 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 28 4563 200.14 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 10 871 9.27 Members' Clubs FT6 6 938 4.77 ("Part K Clubs") 82 7867 1189 (3) Kilwinning FT1 Off-sales 9 0 187.86 FT2 Night clubs 0 0 0.00 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 14 2069 88.93 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 1 57.00 0.00 Members' Clubs FT6 1 170.00 0.00 ("Part K Clubs") 25 2296 277 Page 2 Licensing Policy Statement - Number and capacity of licensed premises in North Ayrshire as at 26 June 2018 (a) Locality (b) Function Type/ Premises Type (c) No. of Premises (d) On-sales (e) Off-sales Capacity in numbers Capacity in sqm. (4) Irvine & Area FT1 Off-sales 38 0 1685.36 FT2 Night clubs 4 2475 0.00 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 30 9173 252.30 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 8 1070.00 0.00 Members' Clubs FT6 4 1334.00 4.48 ("Part K Clubs") 84 14052 1942 (5) Garnock Valley FT1 Off-sales 16 0 1068.62 FT2 Night clubs 0 0 0.00 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 19 2765 109.01 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 4 509 2.20 Members' Clubs FT6 4 700.00 12.91 ("Part K Clubs") 43 3974 1193 (6) Isle of Arran FT1 Off-sales 8 0 339.92 FT2 Night clubs 0 0 0.00 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 15 2739 46.20 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 12 1349 97.57 Members' Clubs FT6 0 0 0.00 ("Part K Clubs") 35.00 4088 484 Page 3 Licensing Policy Statement - Number and capacity of licensed premises in North Ayrshire as at 26 June 2018 (a) Locality (b) Function Type/ Premises Type (c) No. of Premises (d) On-sales (e) Off-sales Capacity in numbers Capacity in sqm. Over North Ayrshire Premises of ALL Function Types: FT1 Off-sales 123 24 4626.28 FT2 Night clubs 12 4709 7.26 FT3 Other onsales e.g. public houses 139 27332 893.36 FT4 Hotels, restaurants etc. 52 6347 156.90 Members' Clubs FT6 17 3632 23.41 ("Part K Clubs") Total 343 42044 5707 Page 4.
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