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Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022
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Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 6 months ago #1

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Licensing Board Meeting

Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

Board members
Councillor Paul Edlin (Chair)
Provost Mary Montague (Vice Chair)
Councillor Andrew Morrison
Councillor Angela Convery
Councillor David MacDonald

Board meetings

Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am


Current list of alcohol licensing applications

Premises
Okome Ajimi Ltd
UNIT 4/5
The Toll
Busby Road
Clarkston

Applicant
Ajimi Ltd

Sale of Alcohol
On and Off Sales

Date Published
18/10/2022

Objection Date
08/11/2022

Premises
Ashraf's Indian Kitchen
124 Busby Road
Clarkston

Applicant
MST Hospitality
C/O Brian McMahon

Sale of Alcohol
On and Off Sales

Date Published
18/10/2022

Objection Date
08/11/2022

Premises
The Brig Inn
141-143 Cross Arthulie Street

Applicant
Mary Gauld

Sale of Alcohol
On and Off Sales

Date Published
18/10/2022

Objection Date
08/11/2022


You can read details on Council website here -

www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/licensing-board

Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 5 months ago #2

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Objections to be made by Today 8 November 2022

Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 5 months ago #3

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Subject: Public Access/Recording - Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

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Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

Would appreciate if you would let me know where this meeting will be held, Public attendance and confirm that a recording of the Public parts of the meeting will be made available for public view.

Thanks




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Subject: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

I have been passed your query regarding the above.

The meeting will take place in Council Chambers, Eastwood Park HQ building.

It is open to the public to attend. Licensing Board meetings are not recorded for broadcast.

Regards

Gerry



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Hi Gerry

If It is open to the public to attend - Licensing Board meetings are not recorded for broadcast - Why not?

Thanks

Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 5 months ago #4

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Subject: Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

the simple answer is that the Licensing Board has not at any time in the past determined that they wished proceedings to be broadcast.

There are also resource issues in identifying trained officers to man the recording apparatus.

In this regard you will appreciate that the board is not a council committee and is not clerked via Committee Services so it would effectively require a further legal officer engaged for the duration of the Board just to operate the broadcasting equipment.

As matters currently stand the Board meets all its statutory requirements in terms of accessibility to the public so broadcasting has not been essential.

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Gerry

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Subject: Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am

To: Gerry Mahon

Cc: Cllr Paul Edlin(Licensing Board Chair)

Hi Gerry

Just because it has not been recorded in the past does not mean that it should not be recorded.

I am requesting that the Licensing Board meetings be now recorded for public viewing.

The recording apparatus and Officers are available.

There seems to be no problems with recording other meetings held in Council Chambers.

You appear just to be looking for obstacles to put in the way.

We now live in modern times where openness, transparency and scrutiny are to the fore and broadcasting is now essential.

The public should not have to trudge out in all weathers to go to meetings , sit in a public gallery, at times decided by Board members, when these meetings can be easily recorded.

The Board have to move with the times.

Would appreciate if you can progress my request to have this meeting and all future Board meetings recorded for Public viewing.

I have copied this to the Licensing Board Chair.

Thanks

Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 4 months ago #5

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Festive operating hours

All Licensed premises for the sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises (including registered clubs) have been granted one additional hour beyond normal opening hours on the following dates:

Friday 2 December 
Saturday 3 December
Monday 5 to Saturday 10 December
Monday 12 to Saturday 17 December
Monday 19 to Friday 23 December
Thursday 29 December
Friday 30 December 

Any dates in December not included in the list below may be applied for individually by making an "extended hours" application to the Board. The application may or may not be granted depending on the premises and circumstances.

On the following dates premises are pernitted to open until 2.00am

Saturday 24 December 2022, into Sunday, 25 December 2022
Saturday 31 December 2022 into Sunday 1 January 2023

Off-sales hours are NOT changed.

 Last modified on 30 November 2022


Above appeared on Council webpage for Licensing Board

www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/licensing-board

Re: Licensing Board Meeting - Date: Tuesday 29 November 2022 at 11am - Objections by 8 November 2022 1 year, 4 months ago #6

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15/12/2022

Published Barrhead News On Line


Businesses hope lack of restrictions will bring festive cheer
15 mins ago

By Maggi Meehan

BOSSES at pubs and restaurants in East Renfrewshire have told how they are hoping for a brighter festive season this year...after suffering their own ‘nightmare before Christmas’ in 2021.

A ‘stay at home’ message issued by the Scottish Government a year ago in response to a surge in Covid cases decimated takings for many local businesses.

Many revellers ended up cancelling Christmas bookings as concerns over the spread of the Omicron variant meant it was beginning to look a lot like lockdown.

With no such restrictions in place this festive season, hospitality venues are hoping to be quids in, although there are fears the current cost-of-living crisis could mean potential profits end up going down the drain.

Jonathan Wengel, owner of the Cross Stobs Inn, which is one of Barrhead’s busiest pubs, said: “Business is good, bookings are brilliant. However, electricity costs are brutal. Our bill is four times what it used to be, so we’re having to work hard to keep things going.

“We’re a community pub and don’t want to close but it’s hard and we may have to go to part-time opening as a last resort.

“If we put up prices, people won’t be able to afford to come in but Christmas bookings are excellent and we’ve got a singer and piper to bring in the Bells on Hogmanay, so everyone’s looking forward to that.”

Sandra Kirk, who runs the Kelburn Bar, also in Barrhead, said she is grateful to her loyal customers for supporting the business.

She added: “It’s hard. Our suppliers are putting prices up on everything and energy costs are higher but we just have to get on with it.

“Businesses need some government help, either with VAT or rates. Our prices haven’t gone up yet but a couple of breweries are increasing their prices, so that will have an impact next year.

“We’re coping but we have good days and bad days. People are being careful with their money, especially as they don’t know what their utility bills are going to be like, so we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

“Luckily, we have good, regular customers.”

James Smith, who owns the Uplawmoor Hotel with his husband Neil, is looking forward to a busy Christmas.

“Recently, because of the economy, there’s been scaremongering and people are not going out and spending,” he said. “There had been a bit of a dip, so we ran a ‘two courses for £10’ promotion in November and were absolutely mobbed every day with regulars and new customers.

“It wasn’t a money-maker but allowed our customers to try out the new menu from our chef.

“Staff and customers are looking forward to a good Christmas and I think that, if we all support one another, we’ll get through the cost-of-living crisis.”
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