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ITEM 2 Glasgow City Council 24 April 2007 Licensing and Regulatory Committee ITEM 2 Glasgow City Council 24 April 2007 Licensing and Regulatory Committee Report by Chief Executive Contact: Miss Mullan Ext: 74535 CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982 APPLICATIONS FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF LICENCES Purpose of Report: To consider the attached list of applications for various types of licences. Background: All reports which have been received from the designated consultees in respect of each application are attached and numbered in accordance with the attached list. Similarly, all objections, representations and other related correspondence are also attached. Any outstanding reports or other related correspondence will be tabled at the meeting. For ease of reference, the attached list contains abbreviations and a key can be found at the foot of the final page along with a note of the policies referred to. (Please note that only reports from appropriate officials that have been received in respect of each application will be available for viewing on the Council’s web site. All objections/representations and supporting correspondence will not be included on the web site and any person wishing a copy of such information should contact the Clerk at the address on the Agenda). Recommendations: Members are asked to consider, having examined reports, objections or representations and given the applicant an opportunity to be heard, whether to grant the applications. Ward No(s): As per the attached list Citywide: ✔ Local member(s) advised: Yes ✔ No consulted: Yes ✔ No (Where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Any Ordnance Survey mapping included within this Report is provided by Glasgow City Council under licence from the Ordnance Survey in order to fulfil its public function to make available Council-held public domain information. Persons viewing this mapping should contact Ordnance Survey Copyright for advice where they wish to licence Ordnance Survey mapping/map data for their own use. The OS web site can be found at <http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk> " If accessing this Report via the Internet, please note that any mapping is for illustrative purposes only and is not true to any marked scale Case No(s) Details, including reference number, Applicant Date Reason for Calling Final Decision premises/stance where appropriate Received Required? 1. TST – 14/05/07 to 16/05/07 – T11971 Gordon Penman 14/03/07 Applicant proposes to trade in Gordon Street Yes Mobile 212 Broughton Road and Central Station area – contrary to Glasgow Condition 14 of Conditions attached to ST Licence and City Centre policy. 2. TST – 14/05/07 to 16/05/07 – T11973 Paul Delaney 15/03/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes South Side of St Vincent Place, 5m East 202 Westland Drive to Policy. of Buchanan Street, Beside Toilets (Ward Glasgow Letters from (1) Councillor Alex Mosson and 17) (2) Director of Land Services – attached. Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. 3. TST – 14/05/07 to 16/05/07 – T11986 Shaun McCongley 23/03/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes East Side of Queen Street, 20m South of 55 Strachur Crescent to Policy. George Square (Ward 27) Glasgow Letter from Director of Land Services – attached. Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. 4. TST – 16/05/07 – T11987 Angela Adie 30/03/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes South Side of Bell Street, 25m East of 6 Riddrie Crescent to Policy. Candleriggs (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Applicant will be selling official UEFA Cup merchandise. 5. TST – 16/05/07 – T11986 Alan Adie 30/03/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes South Side of Bell Street, 25m East of 7/2, 11 Meadowside Quay Square to Policy. Candleriggs (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Applicant will be selling official UEFA Cup merchandise. 6. TST – 16/05/07 – T11988 Ian Adie 30/03/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes South West Side of George Square, 40m 6 Riddrie Crescent to Policy. South West of Scott’s Statue (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Applicant will be selling official UEFA Cup merchandise. 7. TST – 16/05/07 – T11989 Darren Brown 30/0307 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes South West Side of George Square, 40m 88 Harefield Drive to Policy. South West of Scott’s Statue (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Applicant will be selling official UEFA Cup merchandise. 8/… Case No(s) Details, including reference number, Applicant Date Reason for Calling Final Decision premises/stance where appropriate Received Required? 8. TST – 16/05/07 – T11994 Thomas Farrow 02/04/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes East Side of Queen Street, 12m South of 56 Wester Road to Policy. George Square (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Letter from Director of Land Services – attached. 9. TST – 16/05/07 to 17/05/07 – T11996 James Scally 02/04/07 Stance within the City Centre area – contrary Yes North Side of Bell Street, 8m East of 4/2, 110 Brunswick Street to Policy. Albion Street (Ward 27) Glasgow Report by Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police – to follow. Letter from Director of Land Services – attached. 10. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11881 Paul Shanks 16/01/07 Continued from 11/04/07 as applicant was No West Side of Hardgate Road, 230m North 1 Kilmours Street absent. of Shieldhall Road (Ward 51) Glasgow Representation from Director of Land Services – attached Another ST in the vicinity of proposed stance 11. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11877 John Logue 12/01/07 Continued from 12/04/07 for details of trading No North Side of Westerhouse Road, 88m 73 Dunarvie Road vehicle and C of C West of Cairnbrook Road (Ward 50) Glasgow Details of trading vehicle and C of C not yet produced 12. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11878 David Martin 12/01/07 Continued from 12/04/07 for details of trading No North Side of Westerhouse Road, 88m 28 Dunskaith Street vehicle and C of C West of Cairnbrook Road (Ward 50) Glasgow Details of trading vehicle and C of C not yet produced 13. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11874 Jeffrey Flanagan 03/01/07 Continued from 12/04/07 for current C of C to No Mobile 1/1, 31 Gantock Crescent be produced. Glasgow C of C requires to be produced as current certificate expired on 12 April 2007. 14. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11849 George Gallacher 27/11/06 Continued from 21/02/07 for details of trading Yes Outside Unit 1-2, Block C, 280-310 7 Herbertson Grove vehicle and C of C and 28/03/07 and Provan Walk, Glasgow Fort Shopping Blantrye 11/04/07 as applicant was absent Centre (Ward 49) Details of trading vehicle and C of C not yet produced 15. ST – Renewal - 2yrs – 11931 Joanne Cairney 19/02/07 Representation by Director of Land Services - No East Side of Millarbank Street, 20m North 188 Robroyston Road attached of Gourlay Street (Ward 26) Glasgow 16/… Case No(s) Details, including reference number, Applicant Date Reason for Calling Final Decision premises/stance where appropriate Received Required? 16. ST – Renewal – 2yrs – 11937 Louise Prentice 22/02/07 Representation by Director of Land Services- No East Side of Netherfield Street, 35m 65 Kingswood Road attached South of the Junction with Duke Street Bishopton Applicant has failed to comply with a (Ward 36) condition of previous ST Licence – that is failed to produce a new C of C by 13/06/06. C of C not held for continuous period. 17. ST – Renewal – 3yrs – 11939 Matthew Hunter 23/02/07 Representations by Director of Land Services No 1. North Side of Somerville Drive, 25m 1 Woodlea Crescent – attached. East of Bolivar Terrace (Ward 74) Kilmarnock If minded to grant requires dispensation from 2. Southside of Janefield Street, 30m Condition 15 of the conditions attached to a North West of Springfield Road (Ward ST Licence. 36) 3. South Side of Edminston Drive, 50m West of Hinshelwood Place (Ward 53) And mobile 18. ST – Renewal – 3yrs – 11903 Gaye Reader 02/02/07 Representation by Director of Land Services No North Side of Admiral Street, 190m North 38 Beachgrove Street – attached of Milnpark Street (Ward 54) Glasgow Objection by Councillor Shaukat Butt – attached Letter from Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police - to be tabled - contrary to Condition 11 of the Conditions attached to a ST Licence. 19. ST – Grant – 3yrs – 11892 Renee Smith 31/01/07 Land Services conditions. No East Side of Hillington Road, 45m North 2 Leggate Way Applicant has given undertaking to adhere to of Nasmyth Road (Ward 56) Bellshill Land Services conditions. Another ST currently licensed to trade from same location – letter from the Licenceholder intimating that Licence will be surrenderd – to be tabled. 20. ST – Grant – 3yrs – 11935 Elizabeth Wallace 20/02/07 Objection by Director of Land Services – No North Side of University Place, 62m West Flat 2, House 18 attached of University Avenue (Ward 15) 843 Crow Road Another ST in the vicinity of proposed stance Glasgow 21. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11914 Edward Brown 16/02/07 Representation by Director of Land Services No Within the Vicinity of Ibrox Football 64 Croftpark Avenue – attached Stadium (See Appendix A) Glasgow Applicant previously held a ST Licence Other Street Traders currently licensed in the Vicinity of Ibrox Football Stadium 22/… Case No(s) Details, including reference number, Applicant Date Reason for Calling Final Decision premises/stance where appropriate Received Required? 22. ST – Grant – 1yr – 11915 John Cochrane 21/02/07 Representation by Director of Land Services No Within the Vicinity of Ibrox Football 1 Birmingham Road – attached Stadium (See Appendix A) Renfrew Applicant previously held a ST Licence Other Street Traders currently licensed in the Vicinity of Ibrox Football Stadium 23.
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