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Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) Wednesday 29 June 2016 at 2.00 pm Boardrooms 3/4 - Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley HA9 0FJ Membership: Members Substitute Members Councillors: Councillors: Long (Chair) Hylton McLeish Bradley, Chohan, Harrison, Naheerathan and Shahzad For further information contact: Joe Kwateng, Democratic Services Officer (020) 8937 1354; [email protected] For electronic copies of minutes, reports and agendas, and to be alerted when the minutes of this meeting have been published visit: democracy.brent.gov.uk The press and public are welcome to attend this meeting

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Page 1: Licensing Sub-Committee (C) Alcohol and Entertainment

Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C)

Wednesday 29 June 2016 at 2.00 pmBoardrooms 3/4 - Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley HA9 0FJ

Membership:

Members Substitute MembersCouncillors: Councillors:Long (Chair)HyltonMcLeish

Bradley, Chohan, Harrison, Naheerathan and Shahzad

For further information contact: Joe Kwateng, Democratic Services Officer(020) 8937 1354; [email protected]

For electronic copies of minutes, reports and agendas, and to be alerted when the minutes of this meeting have been published visit:

democracy.brent.gov.uk

The press and public are welcome to attend this meeting

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AgendaIntroductions, if appropriate.

Apologies for absence and clarification of alternate members

Item Page

1 Declarations of personal and prejudicial interests

Members are invited to declare at this stage of the meeting, any relevant financial or other interest in the items on this agenda.

2 Application by the Metropolitan Police for the expedited review of a premises licence held by Enfield High Street (AGG21) Ltd, Mr Mukesh Aggarwal for the premises known as The Cock Tavern (125 Kilburn High Road NW6 6JA) pursuant to the Licensing Act 2003.

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Conduct of the Hearing:The hearing shall proceed as follows: General introduction by the Regulatory Services Manager Case for the Responsible Authority – Police/Regulatory Services Questioning of the Responsible Authority by Applicant and Members Case for the Applicant Questioning of the Applicant by the Responsible Authority and Members Summing up by the Responsible Authority Summing up by the Applicant

Members’ DeliberationThe Chair will then ask the representatives of the Responsible Authority and the Applicant to leave the meeting room whilst the panel goes into close session to deliberate the application. The applicant and the representatives of the responsible authority will be recalled to the meeting room when the Sub-Committee has made its decision. The decision will be confirmed in writing to the applicant within 7 days

Please remember to switch your mobile phone to silent during the meeting.

The meeting room is accessible by lift and seats will be provided for members of the public.

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LICENSING ACT 2003

Application for the Expedited Review a Premises Licence

Name of Applicant: Metropolitan Police

Name & Address of Premises: The Cock Tavern 125 Kilburn High Road NW6 6JA

Applicants Agent: N/A

1. Application

The application is for the expedited review of a premises licence held by Enfield High Street (AGG21) Ltd, Mr Mukesh Aggarwal. The premises are known as The Cock Tavern 125 Kilburn High Road NW6 6JA.

2. Grounds for Review

The grounds for review are serious crime and disorder.

3. Relevant Representations

Representation has been received from Nick Mortimer of the Metropolitan Police..4. Background

These premises are currently licensed for regulated entertainment from 20:00hrs to 02:00hrs Monday to Saturday and from 14:00hrs to 01:00hrs Sunday; the sale of alcohol from 09:00hrs to 02:30hrs Monday to Saturday and 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Sunday and to remain open from 07:00hrs to 03:00hrs Monday to Saturday and 09:00hrs to 01:30 Sunday.

The Designated Premises Supervisor is Mr Rogerio Mendes.

The premises was previously reviewed by the Police on 9 June 2016

Members should note that only police officers can apply for an expedited review and only where they consider the premises are associated with serious crime, serious disorder or both.

The expedited review may only be used where alcohol is sold or served.

When hearing an expedited review the Committee may take interim steps pending a full review of the licence which must take place within 28 days. The steps a Committee may take are:

To modify, remove or add conditions To exclude the sale of alcohol or other licensable activity Remove the Designated Premises Supervisor Suspend the licence.

5. Associated Papers A. Copy of Review Application

B. Copy of Witness StatementC. Copy of Decision Notice – 9 June 2016D. Copy of Current LicenceE. OS Map

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APPLICATION FOR A REVIEW OF A PREMISES LICENCE OR CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATE

Application for the review of a premises licence or club premises certificate under the Licensing Act 2003

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Before completing this form please read the guidance notes at the end of the fonn. If you are completing this form by hand please write legibly in block capitals. In all cases ensure that your answers are inside the boxes and written in black ink. Use additional sheets if necessary. You may wish to keep a copy of the completed fomri for your records.

I...Nick Mortimer, Licensing Manager on behalf of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service [insert name of applicant] apply for the review of a premises licence under section 53A of the Licensing Act 2003 for the premises described in Part 1 below (delete as applicable).

Part 1 - Premises or club premises details

Name and postal address of premises or, if none, ordnance survey map reference or description

The Cock Tavem 125 Kilbum High Road Kilburn

Post Town London Post Code (if known) NW6 6JH

Name of premises licence holder or club holding club premises certificate (if known) Director Mr. Mukesh Aggarwal of Enfield High Street (AG221) Ltd

Number of premises licence or club premises certificate (if known) 261584

The Cock Tavem

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Part 2 - Applicant details

am

1)

2)

an interested party (please complete (A) or (B) below)

a) a person living in the vicinity of the premises

b) a body representing persons living in the vicinity of the premises

c) a person involved in business in the vicinity of the premises

d) a body representing persons involved in business in the vicinity of the premises

a responsible authority (please complete (C) below)

Please tick ■/ Yes

D D D D

3) a member of the club to which this application relates (please complete (A) below) n

(A) DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT (fill in as applicable)

Mrs n Miss D Ms D Please tick MrD

Surname

I am 18 years old or over

Current postal address if different from premises address

Post Town

Daytime contact telephone number

E-mail address (optional)

First names

Other title D (for example, Rev)

Please tick •/ Yes n

Postcode

(B) DETAILS OF OTHER APPLICANT

Name and address

Telephone number (if any)

E-mail address (optional)

The Cock Tavern

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(C) DETAILS OF RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY APPLICANT

Name and address

Nick Mortimer, Licensing Manager Brent Police Licensing Unit Wembley Police Station 603 Harrow Road Wembley Middlesex HAO 2HH

Telephone number (if any) 02087333206

E-mail address (optional) [email protected]

This application to review relates to the following licensing objective(s)

1) the prevention of crime and disorder 2) public safety 3) the prevention of public nuisance 4) the protection of children from harm

Please tick one or more boxes

X X

The Cock Tavern

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Please state the ground(s) for review (please read guidance note 1)

The Cock Tavern is failing to promote two of the licensing objectives, namely the prevention of crime and disorder and public safety.

The venue was reviewed on 9th June 2016 under the Crime and Disorder and Public Safety objectives.

On Sunday 26th June 2016 at approximately 1840 hours an affray occurred at the venue that was reported to Police by CAD 07428 and then recorded on CRIS 1915969/16. The alleged facts of this case are SUS4 and SUS2 (DPS) have stated that VIW4 has been refused alcohol as he was too drunk. VIW4 has then become abusive and was escorted off the premises after becoming violent. CCTV evidence is viewed and VIW4 is wearing a black T-shirt and does appear to be causing a disturbance in the pub (there is no audio but his actions would suggest it). It would appear he is being asked to leave but is refusing and has to be led out. VIW4 then appears to become violent, clenching his fists as if he is about to fight. SUS2 and SUS4 have to physically remove him as he is being violent. Once outside VIW4 is still coming back as if he wants to fight. At this point other customers have come to the front of the pub and VIW1 has also come to the front of the pub and appears to be trying to take VIW4 away. VIW4 keeps going back and has a go at some people and throws a punch at the man in the green football shirt which looks like it connects. This has then started the first disturbance where the man in the green top has punched VIW4 a number of times till he fell to the floor. I believe VIW1 was also throwing punches at people. VIW1 has then attacked the man in the green football shirt but fallen to the floor also, he may have been hit by someone else. There are some conversations but then the man in the green football top has left them both once they have stopped attacking him, believe he went back into the pub. VI\A/1 has then kept going back to the door of the pub and looking like he wants a fight. After a while he confronts SUS2 as SUS2 wife VIW3 is also stood there. VIW1 throws a punch at SUS2 which grazes his wife's VIW3 nose and looks like it hits SUS2 in the face. This is when the main fight kicks off. SUS2 pushes and kicks VIW1 back and is joined by a number of other people, SUS4, SUSS, SUS6 and the unknown male.

SUS2 has been the main attacker at the start, throwing a sign board at VIW1 and then the rest appear to Join in. This is when the fight has gone round the side of the pub and out of CCTV view for a short time. During this time VIW3 has taken a chair from outside the front of the pub and taken it round the corner. It is unknown what she has done with this chair but seconds later the fight comes back into camera view and VIW1 has the chair. He smashes it over SUS2 and there is more fighting. The unknown male then throws a punch at VIW1 which hits him in his chest, This would be the area where VIW1 has suffered his injury. He is also hit by SUSS, it appears in the chest area also where the injury is. It is not clear enough on the CCTV but this could be when VIW1 has been stabbed. After these hits the fight dies down and VIW1 is holding his chest and keeps lifting up his vest.

As a result of this incident the DPS, the assistant manager, two bar staff and VIW4 are arrested and are in custody (at time of writing) at Colindale Police Station.

This is the second incident involving violence within the last three months at this premise and it has already been reviewed. The Police have no faith in the ability of the management to operate the premise responsibly under the current authority and therefore wish to bring the matter before the committee for consideration. Police are primarily concerned with the severity of the crime and disorder occurring from the venue as a result of complete disregard of the existing conditions. Police are asking that the licence for the premise be revoked.

Police reserve the right to give evidence on any further incidents which may take place at, or in the vicinity of the premises, between the service of this application and the hearing and/or during the time allowed for any appeal proceedings.

The Cock Tavern

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The Cock Tavern

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Have you made an application for review relating to this premises before?

If yes, please state the date of that application

Please tick ^ Yes n Day Month Ye iar

If you have made representations relating to this premises before, please state what they were and when you made them

The Cock Tavem

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Checklist Please tick ^ Yes

■ I have sent copies of this form and enclosures to the responsible authorities and the premises licence holder or club holding the club premises certificate, as appropriate X

■ I understand that if I do not comply with the above requirements my application will be rejected D

IT IS AN OFFENCE, LIABLE ON CONVICTION TO A FINE UP TO LEVEL 5 ON THE STANDARD SCALE, UNDER SECTION 158 OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 TO MAKE A FALSE STATEMENT IN OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS APPLICATION

Part 3 - Signatures (please read guidance note 3)

Signature of applicant or applicant's solicitor or other duly authorised agent (see guidance note 4). If signing on behalf of the applicant please state in what capacity.

Signature ..7^ > (Nick Mortimer)

Date 27th June 2016

Capacity Licensing Manager on behalf of the Chief Officer of Police

Contact name (where not previously given) and postal address for correspondence associated with this application (please read guidance note 5)

Post town Post code

Telephone number

If you would prefer us to correspond with you by e-mail your e-mail address (optional)

Data Protection: The London Borough of Brent will use this information for the purposes of The Licensing Act 2003 and related purposes. Any member of the public may examine the application fbnv on request. In addition, this information may be disclosed to the Police, The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, relevant ward Councillors and other Council departments.

This authority is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers, and to this end may use the information you have provided on this form for the prevention and detection of fraud. It may also share this information with law enforcement agencies and other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds for these purposes.

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Notes for Guidance

1. The ground(s) for review must be based on one of the licensing objectives.

2. Please list any additional information or details for example dates of problems which are included in the grounds for review if available.

3. The application form must be signed.

4. An applicant's agent (for example solicitor) may sign the form on their behalf provided that they have actual authority to do so.

5. This is the address which we shall use to correspond with you about this application.

Please return the completed form and any accompanying documents to the following address with a copy to the premises licence holder / Club that the application relates to:

Safer Streets Brent Council Brent House 3'" Floor West, 349-357 High Road Wembley, Middlesex HA9 6BZ

a 020 8937 5359 Fax: 020 8937 5357 Email: [email protected]

Please send copies of your application and any supporting documents to the responsible authorit ies. Contact details shown below:

Chief Officer of Police Brent Licensing Department Wembley Police Station 603 Harrow Road Wembley Middlesex HAO 2HH

Tel: 020 8733 3206

North West Area 1 London Fire Brigade 169 Union Street London SE1 OLL

Tel: 020 7587 2778

Trading Standards Brent Council Brent House 349-357 High Road Wembley Middlesex HA9 6BZ

Tel: 020 8937 5555

Environmental Health Department Brent Council Brent House 349-357 High Road Wembley Middlesex HA9 6BZ

Children's Services Brent Council Chesterfield House 9 Park Lane Wembley HA9 7RJ

Licensing Authority Brent Council Brent House 349-357 High Road Wembley Middlesex HA9 6BZ

Tel: 020 8937 5252 Tel: 020 8937 4175 Tel: 020 8937 5359

Area Planning Service Brent Council Brent House 349-357 High Road Wembley Middlesex HA9 6BZ

Public Safety Team Brent Council Brent House 3rd Floor East 349-357 High Road Wembley, Middlesex HA9 6BZ

DAAT Public Health Directorate Wembley Centre for Health and Care 116 Chaplin Road Wembley HAO 4UZ

Tel: 020 8937 5210 Tel: 020 8937 5359

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MG 11 (T)

Signature: .................................................... Signature witnessed by: ..................................................................

2006/07(1): MG 11(T)

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WITNESS STATEMENT CJ Act 1967, s.9; MC Act 1980, ss.5A(3)(a) and 5B; Criminal Procedure Rules 2005, Rule 27.1

Statement of Andrew QUINN PC 424QK ........................ URN:

Age if under 18 Over 18 ..............

(if over 18 insert ‘over 18’) Occupation:

Police Officer ...............................

This statement (consisting of: .... 2 ..... pages each signed by me) is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I

make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated anything in it

which I know to be false, or do not believe to be true.

Signature: ............................................................................. Date: .............................................

Tick if witness evidence is visually recorded (supply witness details on rear)

On Sunday 26th JUNE 2016 I was on duty in uniform. I was in a marked police carrier, call sign Serial

101, in company with PC 153QK BROWN and PC 151QK CAMBEIRO. We were on patrol when we

accepted a call to THE COCK TAVERN, KILBURN HIGH ROAD, NW6 to a male who had been

stabbed (CAD 7428/26JUN16 refers)

We arrived on scene and I could see PC 834QK D’ARCY-COLLINS giving first aid to a male on the

floor. I now know this male to be Mr Colin FEENEY dob 03/02/1966. I asked PC 834QK what he

needed and he needed witnesses speaking to as the suspect may be in the pub. Another male was pointed

out who was wearing a black T-Shirt and had a bit of blood on his nose. I now know this male to be Mr

John FREANY dob 07/09/1989. PC 153QK BROWNE spoke to this male while I tried to find the

manager of the pub.

I approached a male who identified himself as the manger. I now know this male to be Mr Rafal

GAJDOSZ dob 26/03/1990. There was also another male who identified himself as the licensee. I now

know this male to be Mr Rogerio MENDES dob 22/12/1972. They were both gave a similar account

that two males had been causing a problem and then some people from the pub attacked them. After a

bit of questioning their stories started becoming a bit vague and they were making allegations of various

so I asked to see the CCTV.

They took me up to the office and I viewed the following on their CCTV system;

These are the people involved that I can identify from CCTV.

Colin FEENEY - Customer inside pub who was with his wife (wearing yellow top) and victim who

received stab wound. He was wearing a black vest.

John FREANEY - Customer inside pub. He was wearing a black T-Shirt.

Unknown customer in pub that has helped bar staff. He was wearing a light short sleeve shirt, jean

shorts, flip flops and a light hat, trilby summer style.

Mr Rogerio MENDES -Licensee of the pub. He was wearing a light shirt and cream trousers

Mrs Graziella LANSSONI - Wife of Rogerio. She was wearing a white top.

Mr Rafal GAJDOSZ - Manager of pub. Believe he was wearing a light coloured long sleeve shirt.

Mr Andrew MENDES - Bar staff and son of Rogerio. He was wearing a dark hooded zip up jacket and

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Continuation of Statement of .................................................................................................................................

Signature: ............................................... Signature witnessed by: ............................................................ 2003(1)

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dark T-Shirt underneath.

Mr Carlos CARVALHO - Bar staff. He was wearing all dark clothing.

Customer in the pub wearing a green football top involved in the first disturbance.

John is wearing a black T-shirt and appears to be causing a disturbance in the pub (there is no audio but

his actions would suggest it). It would appear he is being asked to leave by Rafal but is refusing and has

to be led out. John then appears to become violent, clenching his fists as if he is about to fight.

Rogerio and Rafal have to physically remove him as he is being violent. Once outside John is still

coming back as if he wants to fight. At this point other customers have come to the front of the pub and

Colin has also come to the front of the pub and appears to be trying to take John away.

John keeps going back and has a go at some people and throws a punch at the man in the green football

shirt which looks like it connects. This has then started the first disturbance where the man in the green

top has punched John a number of times till he fell to the floor. I believe Colin was also throwing

punches at people.

Colin has then attacked the man in the green football shirt but fallen to the floor while doing this. He

may have been hit by someone else.

There are some verbals but then the man in the green football has left them both once they have stopped

attacking him. I believe he went back into the pub.

Colin has then kept going back to the door of the pub and looking like he wants a fight. After a while he

confronts Rogerio as Rogerio's wife is also stood there.

Colin throws a punch at Rogerio which grazes his wife’s - Graziella's - nose and looks like it hits

Rogerio in the face.

This is when the main fight kicks off. Rogerio pushes and kicks Colin back and is joined by a number of

other people, Rafal, Andrew, Carlos and the unknown male.

Rogerio has been the main attacker at the start, throwing a sign board at Colin and then the rest appear

to join in. This is when the fight has gone round the side of the pub and out of CCTV view for a short

time.

During this time Graziella has taken a chair from outside the front of the pub and taken it round the

corner. It is unknown what she has done with this chair but seconds later the fight comes back into

camera view and Colin has the chair. He smashes it over Rogerio and there is more fighting.

The unknown male then throws a punch at Colin which hits him in his chest. This would be the area

where Colin has suffered the stab wound. He is also hit by Andrew, it appears in the chest area as well

where the injury is. It is not clear enough on the CCTV but this could be when Colin has been stabbed.

After these hits the fight dies down and Colin is holding his chest and keeps lifting up his vest.

The unknown male looks IC2, shortish, probably around 5'8 but it is hard to tell from CCTV. Medium

build with dark hair and a bald spot at the back. He was wearing a light short sleeve top, looked like

denim shorts and white flip flops. He also had a light summer style trilby hat.

After this everyone goes back inside the pub.

I copied the CCTV onto a USB stick.

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Witness contact details

Home address: .......................................................................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Postcode: ...............................

Home telephone number ......................................................... Work telephone number ..............................................................

Mobile/pager number ......................................................... Email address: .............................................................................

Preferred means of contact: ................................................................................................................................................................

Male / Female (delete as applicable) Date and place of birth: .....................................................................................

Former name: ............................................... Ethnicity Code (16+1): ........................................... Religion/belief: ..............................

Dates of witness non-availability ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Witness care

a) Is the witness willing and likely to attend court? Yes / No. If ‘No’, include reason(s) on MG6.

b) What can be done to ensure attendance?

c) Does the witness require a Special Measures Assessment as a vulnerable or intimidated witness?

Yes / No. If ‘Yes’ submit MG2 with file.

d) Does the witness have any specific care needs? Yes / No. If ‘Yes’ what are they? (Disability, healthcare, childcare, transport, , language

difficulties, visually impaired, restricted mobility or other concerns?)

Witness Consent (for witness completion)

a) The criminal justice process and Victim Personal Statement scheme (victims only) has

been explained to me

Yes No

b) I have been given the Victim Personal Statement leaflet Yes No

c) I have been given the leaflet ‘Giving a witness statement to police — what happens next?’ Yes No

d) I consent to police having access to my medical record(s) in relation to this matter: (obtained in accordance with local practice)

Yes No N/A

e) I consent to my medical record in relation to this matter being disclosed to the defence: Yes No N/A

f) I consent to the statement being disclosed for the purposes of civil proceedings e.g. child

care proceedings, CICA

Yes No

g) The information recorded above will be disclosed to the Witness Service so they can offer

help and support, unless you ask them not to. Tick this box to decline their services:

Signature of witness: .............................................................................................................................................................................. Print name: .............................................................................................................................................................................

Signature of parent/guardian/appropriate adult: .............................................................................................................................................................................. Print name: ............................................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................................................................

Address and telephone number if different from above: .............................................................................................................................................................................

Statement taken by (print name): .......................................................................................................................................................... Station: ......................................................................................................................................................................................

Time and place statement taken: ..........................................................................................................................................................

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PRINTED AT 21:53 26:JUN:16 QK Licensing Unit 209465

SINGLE INCIDENT PRINTOUT

PAGE 1

INCIDENT No. 7428:26JUN16

INCIDENT No. 7428 entered at 18:50 on 26JUN16 by CHS/CHS in CCC/IR

INCIDENT WAS ENTERED "EXTERNALLY"

INCIDENT IS "TAGGED" 4 TIMES

Rec By :E (Emergency)

Call Tel :07824770222

Call Name:SIMON

Call Type:W (Witness)

Call Mail:

Cntct Tel:

Att Locn :COCK TAVERN,NW6

Map :Page 140, Grid Reference 525245,183802

GPA :QZ [Division: QK:DD]

Inc Locn :COCK TAVERN,NW6

Map :Page 140, Grid Reference 525245,183802

GPA :QZ [Division: QK:DD]

Call Locn:COCK TAVERN,NW6

Map :Page 140, Grid Reference 525245,183802

GPA :QZ [Division: QK:DD]

Opening 1:001 (Violence Against The Person)

2:633 (Knife / Bladed Article)

Prompt(s) existed for Opening Code(s) at time of creation

Open Text:

Urgency :I (Immediate)

VRMs :

Proposal :(BOCU at 18:51/26JUN16):

QK25L QK30E QK85L QK2L 15QK 7QK 904QK 943QK 662QK 412QK

Assigned :QK80L, QK22L, 368QK, 782QK, SL751C, QK3L, QK84L, 541QK

DeAssign :X0, QK85L

TOA :19:02:10/26JUN16

DO Name :INSP HIDER

DO Tel :07825853833

CRIS :1915969/16

Class 1 :001 (Violence Against The Person)

Qual 1 :633 (Knife / Bladed Article)

Res 1 :710 (CRIS Entry/Updated)

2 :700 (Detain / Detained)

Clo Text :

O Dealing:

Metops : 23/26JUN16 (Event Number: 94)

CHS Demid:20160626033167

CONTINUED ...

SUBJECT TO FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT AND DATA PROTECTION ACT

NO UNAUTHORISED DISCLOSURE-DISPOSE OF AS CONFIDENTIAL WASTE.

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SINGLE INCIDENT PRINTOUT

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INCIDENT No. 7428:26JUN16

Linked :explicitly to 7473:26JUN16

Linked :implicitly to (none)

Gazetteer Comments : (May have existed or altered since Incident creation

-

Use MSS SMF:SPECARCHIVE)

Location Based Comments

** Attendance and Incident and Caller Location **

COCK TAVERN,NW6

125 KILBURN HIGH RD,WEST SIDE, JUST SOUTH OF VICTORIA RD.

Remarks:

Time Date Opid Termid

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26JUN16 CHS CHS (pre 1st routing)

CREATED IN: CHS AT: 2016-06-26 18:50:42 CAD AT: 2016-06-26

18:51:22

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ENTERED BY: CHS (c722554 ) AT: 2016-06-26 18:51:22

male stabbed outside the ph.

18:51:22 26JUN16 CHS

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OPEN CODE "001" :

01/05/07 Consider contacting MIB 24/7 Intelligence Support on

68400 or 68401 when dealing with critical/serious

incidents

OPEN CODE "633" :

01/05/07 Consider contacting MIB 24/7 Intelligence Support on

68400 or 68401 when dealing with critical/serious

incidents

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18:51:37 26JUN16 CHS

ENTERED BY: CHS (c722554 ) AT: 2016-06-26 18:51:37

lots of people fighting outside.

18:51:50 26JUN16 CHS

ENTERED BY: CHS (c722554 ) AT: 2016-06-26 18:51:50

the injured males still screaming and shouting .

18:51:55 26JUN16 083323 H2669

CCTV AWARE

18:52:20 26JUN16 083323 H2669

QK1L AWARE

18:52:45 26JUN16 CHS

LAS^MPS

Organisation:LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE

Assistance:AMBULANCE

Location:

Mapref:140/525245,183802

COCK TAVERN,NW6

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MPS Contact :QK

Number :SEE FILE

Caller:

Number:07824770222

Unit: Assigned:N (Y/N) On Scene:N (Y/N) Attending:U (Y/N/U) ETA:

Mins

Patient Contact Number: na PR Radio Number: na

Casualty 1 Chief Complaint:male stabbed in the stomach

Approx Age: 50 :Y (Y)ears (M)onths (W)eeks (D)ays Sex:M

(M/F/U)

Severe Bleeding:N (Y/N/U) Conscious:Y (Y/N/U) Breathing:Y

(Y/N/U)

Chest Pain:N (Y/N/U) Shot/Stabbed:Y (Y/N/U) (Y)es (N)o

(U)nknown

Remarks :

male stabbed in the stomach during a fight.

--

police running on i-grade

18:52:47 26JUN16 LAS

MPS^LAS MESSAGE PROCESSED SUCCESSFULLY - REF:LAS/3560/26062016

18:53:00 26JUN16 083323 H2669

SS ^ QK CAN YOU ASSIST PLEASE

18:53:07 26JUN16 085270 H2668

^QK QK1L TRYING FOR UNITS AND SERIALS TO ASSIST

18:53:48 26JUN16 720040 H2663

^SX - PR CIRC - NO RESPONSE. APOLS..

18:53:53 26JUN16 098537 H2720

^DD - WE HAVE NO ONE DUE TO LARGE FIRE AND AID

18:53:54 26JUN16 CHS

ENTERED BY: CHS (c722554 ) AT: 2016-06-26 18:53:54

the male who has been stabbed is now crouched on the ground.

-

the others are still outside the ph.

-

all the males fighting are between 30-50 years.

18:54:06 26JUN16 085270 H2668

^44QK TRYING FOR UNITS.

18:54:33 26JUN16 085270 H2668

^QK STRUGGLING TO ASSIGN AFTER AERLIER ARMED ROBBERY AND 5

LINKED

SCENES. ALSO HIGH RISK MISPER

18:54:34 26JUN16 CHS

ENTERED BY: CHS (c722554 ) AT: 2016-06-26 18:54:34

ref declined.

--

infmt is at the bus stop across from the fight

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Time Date Opid Termid

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18:54:56 26JUN16 720281 H2666

QA PR CIRC NUA RDW-0

18:55:28 26JUN16 085270 H2668

DI^QK WE ARE STRUGGLING TO ASSIGN IS TTHERE A DV CLOSE BY AT ALL

TO

HELP QK80L FOR BACK UP

18:55:46 26JUN16 085270 H2668

SS^QK CAN ANYONE BACK OUR UNIT PLS.

18:56:41 26JUN16 208098 L2933

^DI NO AVAILABLE DV

18:57:13 26JUN16 098264 H2721

^DD- PR CIRC CH#1 NO ANSWER ANY SORRY- 0 UNITS SHOWN AVAIL

18:57:26 26JUN16 085270 H2668

^QK NUMEROUS CALLS COMING IN

18:59:05 26JUN16 081674 L6160

^DI/9 YOUR PRS ARE BEING TAPED AND MONITORED AT CCC LAMBETH

COMMAND

SUPPORT PID 6160. PLEASE ENSURE YOUR DUTY OFFICERS DETAILS ARE

ADDED

TO THE CAD.

19:02:54 26JUN16 K88010 L6142

OPS^MPS

Location/Mapref:140/525245,183802 BOCU:QK

COCK TAVERN,NW6

Event Number:0094 Xfer Remarks Y/N:Y Xfer Previous Actions

Y/N:N

FAO SX

19:02:55 26JUN16 OPS

MPS^OPS MESSAGE CREATION SUCCESSFUL - REF:23/26JUN16(E94)

19:03:14 26JUN16 K88010 L6142

^GT PASSES TO SILVER @ GT

19:04:30 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 834QK - WE HAVE ONE MALE BEEN STABBED IN THE CHEST.. 50 YRD

OLD...

19:05:48 26JUN16 223413 03984 INTEL ENTERED ON CAD -

DETAILS ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPERVISOR PRINT

19:07:01 26JUN16 079891 L2931

^ SI - TAGGED FOR TRIDENT

19:09:44 26JUN16 055664 H2736

^HENDO monitoring updates

19:11:41 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 834QK - WE ARE TRYING TO IDENTIFY CRIME SCENE AT PRESENT, WILL

UPDATE SHORTLY.

19:11:51 26JUN16 194472 H2669

^834QK LAS CALL SIGN E333 --->ST MARYS AS CONTINUITY

19:12:29 26JUN16 225269 H2668

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Time Date Opid Termid

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^ 687QK - ALTERCATION FROM INSIDE THE PUB TO OUTSIDE, BUT WE

DONT KNOW

WHERE EXACTLY. PUBLIC ARE STILL ACTIVE,ITS STARTING TO RAIN.

ANYTHING

WE DO ESTABLISH WILL BE LOST PRETTY QUICKLY..

^ 834QK - MALE SAID HAPPENED AROUND THE CORNER FROM THE PUB

19:14:09 26JUN16 222830 INT03 INTEL ENTERED ON CAD -

DETAILS ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPERVISOR PRINT

19:14:25 26JUN16 225269 H2668

OI

19:15:41 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 834QK - MALE AGED 50, SHOULDER LENGTH GREY HAIR, AND GREY

MOUSTACHE,

WEARING A ZIP UP GREY TOP.

19:15:50 26JUN16 225269 H2668

EK/SX ^ QK - GYI ABOVE DESCRIPTION.

19:17:00 26JUN16 083335 L6160

QK ^ DI/9 ...WHEN ABLE PLSE CAN WE CONFIRM IF INJS ARE BLVD LIFE

THREATENING/CHANGING

19:17:05 26JUN16 196355 B3335

^EK CIRC ALL EK UNITS

19:18:44 26JUN16 223413 03984 INTEL ENTERED ON CAD -

DETAILS ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPERVISOR PRINT

19:19:09 26JUN16 721247 H2663

^SX CIRC'D

19:21:39 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 368QK - LISCENSINH.. HE WILL STOP SELLING ALCOHOL AT THE

MOMENT, AND

WILL BE CLOSING LATER ONCE WE CAN ESTABLISH CRIME SCENE ETC.

19:22:47 26JUN16 194472 H2669

^834QK TOA ST MARYS

19:24:15 26JUN16 231240 L2970

^OP TEAL - AWARE AND MONITORING THIS INCIDENT, PLEASE CAN WE

HAVE VIW

DETAILS ADDED TO THIS CAD FOR CHECKS AGAINST THE GANGS MATRIX,

IS THIS

INCIDENT BELIEVED GANG RELATED?

19:30:33 26JUN16 194472 H2669

^834QK NOT GANGS RELATED DETS COLIN FEENEY DOB 03021966 11A OAK

HOUSE,

W10 4DZ INJURY STILL TO BE ASSESSED

19:32:20 26JUN16 083335 L6160

QK ^ DI9 ...PLSE CONFIRM IF INJS ARE BLVD LIFE

THREATENING/CHANGING?

THANKS

19:35:34 26JUN16 225269 H2668

DI9 ^ QK - PLS SEE ABOVE, UNABLE TO ADVISE AS YET

19:40:04 26JUN16 083335 L6160

^DI/9 ...WHEN PATIENTS CONDITION KNOWN PLSE SI THE CAD. THANKS

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Time Date Opid Termid

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19:45:29 26JUN16 222830 INT03 INTEL ENTERED ON CAD -

DETAILS ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPERVISOR PRINT

19:53:06 26JUN16 234631

ENTERED BY: CADL (p234631 ) AT: 2016-06-26 19:53:06

I have been assigned to create to the CRIS for this incident

which is

reference 1915969/16. Although there is a report this is still a

live

incident.

IIP research shows the victims first name is Colm not Colin. He

is

known 3 times on IIP in the last five years, once when he

reported he

was pushed by a train conductor, once when he was the victim of

GBH in

the street and once when he witnessed an assault.

20:01:29 26JUN16 700075 L6164

^ CCCSI: UPDATE NOTED PLEASE PASS BACK IF THERE ARE ANY

SIGNIFICANT

UPDATES

20:29:39 26JUN16 187919 L2932

QK^CCCI....DO YOU HAVE AN UPDATE RE THE VICTIM'S CONDITION?

THANKS

20:32:20 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 153QK - 5 MALES ARRESTED.. TRANSPORT AND SPACE PLEASE....

20:32:29 26JUN16 225269 H2668

SS ^ QK - VANS PLEASE ?

20:32:50 26JUN16 717538 H2649

^FH UNABLE

20:32:51 26JUN16 092739 B3336

^EK SORRY UNABLE

20:32:57 26JUN16 095783 H2727

^BS - SORRY

20:32:58 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ QK - NOT ON HURRY UP

20:33:02 26JUN16 225269 H2668

541

20:33:12 26JUN16 225269 H2668

541QK - I WILL TAKE ONE PRISONER.

20:33:14 26JUN16 721247 H2663

^SX SORRY NO VAN AVAILABLE

20:33:49 26JUN16 194472 H2669

^153QK X5 PRISONERS CELL SPACE REQ

20:34:16 26JUN16 195334 H2664

^QA..NO VAN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE.

20:37:03 26JUN16 012665 H2671

^QKC : CELLS 1A ,2,3,13,AND 17 CONFIRMED AT COLINDALE

21:16:04 26JUN16 187919 L2932

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Time Date Opid Termid

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QK^CCCI....CAN I HAVE AN UPDATE RE VICTIM'S CONDITION? THANKS

21:17:33 26JUN16 225269 H2668

^ 834QK - MALES JUST GOT BACK FROM CT SCAN. UNOFFICIALLY IT WILL

NOT

BE LIFE THREATENING / CHANGING, BUT OFFICIALY I DONT KNOW YET,

WILL

UPDATE WHEN WE KNOW - THERES BEEN A LONG QUEUE FOR THE CT SCAN

21:22:15 26JUN16 187919 L2932

^QK^CCCI...NOTED, THANKS. IF IT TURNS OUT TO BE LIFE THREATENING

PLEASE SI THIS CAD.

Previous Actions:

Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

SYSTEM(EXTERNAL)

18:51:22 26JUN16 CHS CCC:CCH O() 001:VIOLENCE AGAINST THE

PERSON,633:KNI

FE / BLADED ARTICLE

" " " " PI

18:51:36 " 083323 DIV:QK AK

18:51:37 " CHS CCC:CCH PI

" " 083323 DIV:QK XP/AK/O001:O633

18:51:49 " " " PR/CIRC

18:51:50 " CHS CCC:CCH PI

18:52:06 " 083323 DIV:QK PR/CIRC

18:52:40 " " " AK

18:52:45 " CHS CCC:CCH PI

" " " " EXP/LAS

18:52:47 " LAS CCC:LAS AK

18:52:49 " 083323 DIV:QK AK

18:53:05 " CHS CCC:CCH CR()

" " " " CT()

" " " " PI

18:53:08 " 083323 DIV:QK PI/DD/EK/SX/QA

18:53:09 " " " AK

18:53:18 " 720040 DIV:SX AK

18:53:20 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

18:53:38 " 707588 DIV:EK AK

18:53:40 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

18:53:41 " 098537 DIV:DD AK

" " " " AK

" " " " AK

18:53:42 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

18:53:44 " 720281 DIV:QA AK

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Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

18:53:46 26JUN16 " DIV:QA XP/AK/O001:O633

18:53:49 " 720040 DIV:SX PS/CM

18:53:54 " CHS CCC:CCH PI

18:53:55 " 098537 DIV:DD PS/CM

18:54:34 " CHS CCC:CCH PI

18:54:55 " 085270 DIV:QK CI/QK80L

18:54:57 " 234955 CCC:MDT MA/DELIVERED TO QK80L

18:54:58 " 720281 DIV:QA PS/CM

18:54:59 " " " AK

" " " " AK

18:55:03 " 707588 DIV:EK PS/CM

18:55:31 " 085270 DIV:QK DI

" " " " AK

18:55:32 " 099897 DIV:QA CM

18:55:36 " 101375 DIV:EK CM

18:55:38 " 234955 CCC:MDT AV/QK80L

18:55:55 " 085270 DIV:QK PI/SX/DD/QA

18:55:58 " 098264 DIV:DD AK

18:56:07 " 207542 DIV:SX AK

18:56:26 " 095427 " CM

18:56:42 " 208098 CCC:IR LG/(AUTOCM)

18:57:18 " 085270 DIV:QK AV/QK22L

18:57:31 " " " CI/X0

18:57:34 " 194472 " XP/AK/O001

18:57:36 " 218165 DIV:QA AK

" " 194472 DIV:QK AK

18:57:37 " 189659 CCC:MDT MA/DELIVERED TO X0

18:57:42 " 085270 DIV:QK CI/QK22L

" " 058059 DIV:DD CM

" " 085270 DIV:QK AK

18:57:44 " 232639 CCC:MDT MA/DELIVERED TO QK22L

" " 218165 DIV:QA XP/AK/O001:O633

18:57:47 " 232639 CCC:MDT MA/ACCEPTED BY QK22L - UNIT SHOWN

ASSIGNED

18:57:59 " 085270 DIV:QK AV/X0

18:58:01 " 218165 DIV:QA PS/CM

18:58:12 " 012665 DIV:QK AK

18:58:15 " 081674 CCC:IR TI/CCCD9

18:58:24 " 189659 CCC:MDT MA/ACCEPTED BY X0 - UNIT SHOWN ASSIGNED

18:58:49 " 099897 DIV:QA CM

18:59:26 " 232639 CCC:MDT VI/QK22L

18:59:32 " 081674 CCC:IR PI/GT

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Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

18:59:47 26JUN16 012665 DIV:QK AK

19:01:56 " 194472 " AV/368QK 782QK

19:02:10 " 234955 CCC:MDT TOA/QK80L

19:02:12 " 225269 DIV:QK TOA/QK80L

19:02:34 " 194472 " AV/SL751C

19:02:44 " " " DO()

19:02:51 " " " DO(INSP HIDDER)

19:02:54 " K88010 CCC:OP EXP/OPS

19:02:55 " OPS CCC:OPS AK

19:02:59 " K88010 CCC:OP TI/CCCGT

19:03:17 " " " LG/(AUTOCM)

19:04:28 " 012665 DIV:QK TI/CCCHENDO

19:04:37 " " " SI

19:04:38 " " " AK

19:04:43 " 081674 CCC:IR SI

19:04:47 " 700075 " LG/(AUTOCM)

19:05:35 " 012665 DIV:QK DN()

19:05:42 " 187919 CCC:IR LI/7473

19:05:48 " 223413 " PI/(AUTOCM)

19:05:52 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:05:58 " 187919 CCC:IR TI/CCCCI

19:06:38 " 079891 " TI/CCCSI

19:06:40 " " " TI/TRIDENT

19:07:16 " 225269 DIV:QK AV/QK3L

19:08:37 " " " TOA/QK22L

19:08:50 " 232639 CCC:MDT TOA/QK22L

19:10:34 " 189659 " TOA/X0

19:12:41 " 217141 CCC:IR TI/CCCLOG

19:14:09 " 222830 " PI/(AUTOCM)

19:14:19 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:15:51 " 225269 " PI/EK

19:15:53 " " " PI/SX

" " " " AK

19:16:06 " 721247 DIV:SX AK

19:16:08 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

19:16:18 " 196355 DIV:EK AK

19:16:19 " 070115 " AK

19:16:20 " 196355 " XP/AK/O001:O633

" " " " AK

19:16:38 " 194472 DIV:QK AV/QK84L

19:16:58 " 194682 CCC:CADL VI/p194682

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Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

19:17:02 26JUN16 083335 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

19:17:04 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:17:07 " 196355 DIV:EK PS/CM

19:17:14 " 194472 DIV:QK TOA/782QK 368QK

19:17:34 " " " CI/QK84L

19:17:36 " 239933 CCC:MDT MA/DELIVERED TO QK84L

19:17:40 " " " MA/ACCEPTED BY QK84L - UNIT SHOWN

ASSIGNED

19:17:43 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:18:44 " 223413 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

19:18:59 " 225269 DIV:QK AK

19:19:30 " 721247 DIV:SX PS/CM

19:21:53 " 202381 CCC:CADL VI/p202381

19:26:09 " 083335 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

19:26:25 " 225269 DIV:QK AK

19:32:21 " 083335 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

19:32:29 " 225269 DIV:QK AK

" " 194472 " AK

19:34:47 " 225269 " AV/QK85L

19:35:03 " 234631 CCC:CADL VI/p234631

19:35:38 " 225269 DIV:QK DI/9

19:35:39 " " " AK

19:36:53 " 083335 CCC:IR LG/(AUTOCM)

19:40:38 " MDT CCC:MDT CS/BOF/QK85L

19:41:12 " 237113 " VI/QK85L

19:42:46 " 234631 CCC:CADL VI/p234631

19:45:29 " 222830 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

19:45:32 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:45:45 " " " AK

19:46:26 " 194682 CCC:CADL VI/p194682

19:48:58 " 239933 CCC:MDT TOA/QK84L

19:50:19 " 217141 CCC:IR MA/SEEN & NOTED PS206CC WOODS CCCSI @

PAN L

ONDON COMMAND

19:50:20 " " " XT/CCCLOG

19:51:41 " 095427 DIV:SX CM

19:53:06 " 234631 CCC:CADL PI

19:53:10 " " " VI/p234631

19:53:32 " 101375 DIV:EK CM

19:53:54 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

19:54:20 " " " ACR/1915969/16

19:54:31 " " " AC()

" " " " AQ()

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Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

19:54:31 26JUN16 " DIV:QK AR()

19:57:01 " 234631 CCC:CADL VI/p234631

19:57:06 " " " IP//680QK/1/[email protected]

20:01:33 " 700075 CCC:IR XT/CCCSI

20:03:12 " 194682 CCC:CADL VI/p194682

20:07:10 " 234631 " VI/p234631

20:25:38 " 224792 " VI/p224792

20:27:23 " MDT CCC:MDT CS/BOF/X0

20:28:56 " 224792 CCC:CADL IP//ADS Skowron/1/[email protected]

20:29:39 " 187919 CCC:IR PI/(AUTOCM)

20:29:41 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

20:32:32 " 225269 " PI/EK

20:32:33 " " " PI/SX

20:32:35 " " " PI/QA

20:32:38 " 092739 DIV:EK AK

" " 721247 DIV:SX AK

" " 225269 DIV:QK PI/FH

20:32:40 " " " PI/BS

20:32:41 " 092739 DIV:EK XP/AK/O001:O633

" " 721247 DIV:SX XP/AK/O001:O633

20:32:43 " 095783 DIV:BS AK

20:32:44 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

20:32:45 " 717538 DIV:FH AK

20:32:47 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

20:32:52 " " " PS/CM

20:32:54 " 092739 DIV:EK PS/CM

20:32:59 " 095783 DIV:BS PS/CM

20:33:00 " 225269 DIV:QK AV/541QK

20:33:18 " 721247 DIV:SX PS/CM

20:33:30 " 194472 DIV:QK AK

20:33:37 " 195334 DIV:QA AK

20:33:38 " " " XP/AK/O001:O633

20:33:47 " 193512 DIV:FH CM

20:34:18 " 195334 DIV:QA PS/CM

20:34:58 " 190405 DIV:BS CM

20:37:03 " 012665 DIV:QK PI

20:37:16 " 225269 " AK

20:39:40 " 099897 DIV:QA CM

20:41:09 " 095427 DIV:SX CM

20:43:08 " 101375 DIV:EK CM

21:01:36 " 234631 CCC:CADL VI/p234631

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Time Date Opid Termid ACTION

-------- ------- ------ -------- ------

21:07:06 26JUN16 " CCC:CADL VI/p234631

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London Borough of Brent

Decision of the Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-Committee (C) following a hearing on 9 June 2016 at Brent Civic Centre, Engineers way, Wembley HA9 0FJ

Application by the police to review a premises licence relating to The Cock Tavern 125 Kilburn High Road London NW6 6JH

Members of the Sub-Committee

Councillors Long (Chair); Hylton and McLeish

The application

The Sub-Committee has given careful consideration to an application by the Police, under section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003, to review the premises licence relating to The Cock Tavern 125 Kilburn High Road London NW6 6JH. The premises licence holders are Enfield High Street (AG221) Ltd, Mr Mukesh Aggarwal. Mr Rogerio Mendes is the designated premises supervisor (DPS).

The premises are currently licensed for regulated entertainment from 20:00hrs to 02:00hrs Monday to Saturday and from 14:00hrs to 01:00hrs Sunday; the sale of alcohol from 09:00hrs to 02:30hrs Monday to Saturday and 10:00hrs to 01:00hrs Sunday and to remain open from 07:00hrs to 03:00hrs Monday to Saturday and 09:00hrs to 01:30 Sunday.

In summary, the Police raised concerns about the following licensing objectives: prevention of crime and disorder and public safety. The Police concerns primarily related to the use of unlicensed door supervisors one of whom assaulted a customer by head-butting and/or biting him on the face causing serious injury, faulty CCTV equipment and late night incidents relating to drunkenness. The police also made complaint that despite attempts made by them to assist him to uphold the licensing objectives, Mr Mendes had been extremely un-cooperative.

The Police requested that Mr Mendes be removed as the current designated premises supervisor, that conditions be placed on the premises license and that the hours of operation be reduced.

The full details of the application made by the Police, amongst other information, are contained within the document pack attached to the Agenda for our meeting. This information is publicly available on the Council’s website and is therefore not repeated in detail in our decision notice.

The hearing

Mr Mendes attended the hearing and was represented by Mr Aggarwal.

PC Paul Whitcomb represented the Police and was also represented by Counsel Mr Rory Clarke.

Representations were also made by Esther Chan Licensing Enforcement Officer.

The decision

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We have listened to all the representations and have read all the material.

We have had regard to the statutory guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, and the Council’s own licensing policy.

We have taken into account our duty under section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to have due regard to the likely effect of the exercise of our discretion on, and the need to do all we reasonably can, to prevent crime and disorder in our area and the misuse of alcohol.

We confirm that in making our decision we have sought to promote the licensing objectives.

We also confirm that we have imposed further regulation only if satisfied that it was necessary, proportionate and appropriate to do so and justified on the facts of this particular case.

On the facts of this application, it is particularly noteworthy that, according to statutory guidance, we should accept all reasonable and proportionate representations made by the Police unless we have evidence that to do so would not be appropriate for the promotion of the licensing objectives. However, it remains incumbent on the Police to ensure that their representations can withstand the scrutiny to which they would be subject at a hearing.

Counsel, Mr Clarke stated that the Police were concerned about the ability of the management to operate the premises responsibly under the existing licence and that the pub is in a very busy challenging area of the borough and thus requires the best standards of management.

Mr Clarke informed the Sub Committee of two incidents of criminal damage both of which occurred in the early hours of the morning by males who were drunk the first having taken place in March 2015 when the pub toilets were smashed up and the second in October 2015 when a television was damaged by a glass having been thrown at it.

On 12 December 2015 at 12.30am during a licensing visit to the premises, the Police discovered that the venue was using unlicensed door supervisors. Upon bringing this to the attention of Mr Mendes the Police reported that he refused to accept that licensed door supervisors were required despite this being a condition on the premises licence and was hostile and dismissive of advice given by the Police. Mr Mendes was told to stop selling alcohol. Other breaches of the licence conditions on this occasion included four men drinking outside the front of the premises after the permitted hours as well as pint glasses and glass bottles being used by patrons. A formal warning letter was issued by the Police to the Premises Licence Holders dated 12 December 2015.

On 19 March 2016 at 1.00am a door supervisor assaulted a customer causing a serious facial injury. The victim called the Police and the door supervisor was arrested and charged with assault by beating. Mr Mendes informed the Police that the door supervisor works on a freelance basis and had been recommended to him. Mr Mendes stated that this individual works on a freelance basis and that he pays him cash in hand however was unable to produce any paperwork or contract with this individual or any documentary evidence to show that sufficient checks and balances were implemented prior to hiring this individual. During the course of the Police investigation into this incident it was discovered that the CCTV footage played perfectly well up until the time of the assault at which point there was a

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footage black out for approximately eight minutes. The explanation given by Mr Mendes was that the break in the footage was due to a fault.

Mr Clarke also reported that during the meeting between the Police, Mr Mendes Mr Gojdosz and Mr Aggarwal that took place on 31 March 2016, Mr Mendes disclosed that recently during a repair of one of his customer toilets a plumber discovered a stash of knives hidden inside a cistern that he had not reported to the police but simply thrown the knives in the bin and that a female customer had handed in a used syringe she claimed she had found in the toilet.

Mr Clarke concluded that there had been basic breaches of the conditions of the premises licence which one would expect a manger to uphold. Furthermore a competent and experienced manager should be able to deal with the challenges presented by customers. There was clear evidence that problems were not being dealt with proactively and the refusal by Mr Mendes to answer questions being put to him on behalf of the Police during the course of this hearing was further testament to his temperament. Mr Clarke went on to say that there was a need to reduce risk and the best way of doing so would be to reduce the opening hours and that all the conditions requested by the Police were proportionate and justified.

Brent licensing officer Esther Chan addressed the Sub Committee and confirmed that her representations were based upon all four licensing objectives. Ms Chan stated that she conducted a visit to the premises on 18 April 2016, at which Mr Mendes and Rafal Gojdosz assistant manager were present. Ms Chan informed us that she found that conditions 4, 8 and 14 of the premises licence were breached and that she supported the conditions the Police had requested be added to the premises licence under this review.

Mr Aggarwal explained that historically the Cock Tavern had been a venue predominantly used by the Irish community at which a lot of serious crime had occurred. However, Mr Mendes who had 19 years experience as a DPS had made a lot of improvements to the fabric of the building and the way the premises had been run, and those incidents of very serious crime had reduced.

Mr Aggarwal said that two of the incidents relating to criminal damage reported by the Police had occurred as a result of refusal to sell alcohol which was well before closing time. With regards to the assault by the door supervisor, the customer had left the premises and then tried to come back in and the incident had actually taken place in the street outside of the premises. Furthermore, the CCTV footage had been provided to the Police upon request and Mr Mendes was not aware of any fault in the recording prior to this being discovered by the Police. Mr Aggarwal went on to explain that the door supervisor was an accredited SIA badge holder when Mr Mendes recruited him but his licence had subsequently been revoked which Mr Mendes was not aware of. Mr Aggarwal confirmed that Mr Mendes now employs security industry approved door supervising staff and checks are made by the providers to ensure the individual’s accreditation is both current and valid. The CCTV equipment has been up-dated and records footage for 31 days.

Mr Aggarwal confirmed that he would be prepared to agree all the conditions requested by the Police save for the reduction in hours. From a business prospective these are difficult economic times to run a pub. Many pubs have closed down across the country. He now has

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to employ 2 SIA approved door staff from 8.00pm onwards which is very expensive. A number of venues in the area have licenses to open late and his business will be placed at a disadvantage if the hours are reduced. Also he does not believe reducing the hours will help to reduce crime. Putting in a new DPS now would add an extra layer of management within the business which the Pub cannot afford. Mr Aggarwal concluded that Mr Mendes is the right person to run the premises.

Mr Mendes made it clear to us that even if the decision was to remove him as DPS he will still be actively involved in the day to day management of the premises so it would in fact be an un-necessary expense. He also told us that he is in the process of turning the pub around, has new clientele coming and is putting on a lot of new events for all communities to include a Caribbean night whilst still having an Irish themed night once a week.

The Police requested that the following conditions be removed from the current premises licence:

1. CCTV shall be installed and maintained in a working condition.2. All CCTV recordings shall be kept for 31 days and be made available to police and

licensing officers if required.3. A minimum of 2 door supervisors in a raito of a least 1 supervisor to every 50

customers shall be employed from 20:00 hours on any day when the premises are open for the sale of alcohol past midnight.

4. The licensee or his/her deputy shall be a member of and actively participate in the local pubwatch scheme.

5. The Portman Group proof of age scheme or similar scheme shall be adopted

The Police requested that the following condition be added to the current premises licence:

1. A minimum of 2 door supervisors in a ratio of at least 1 supervisor to every 50 customers shall be employed from a company shown on the SIA’s register of approved contractors, from 20:00 hours on any day when the premises are open for the sale of alcohol past midnight.

2. A register/log containing names badge number dates and times of duty of security staff and any incidents that occur shall be recorded. The name of the door supervisor’s SIA approved contractor must also be recorded. The book must be kept and made available to the Police and Licensing Authority upon request.

3. All door supervisors shall be clearly visible and wear yellow or orange high visibility vests jackets or armbands so as they are clearly identifiable and visible to guests staff and on CCTV

4. All door supervisors shall be provided with a radio which allows communication between all members of the door supervisor team and the duty manager or DPS.

5. CCTV shall be installed to Home Office Guidance standards and maintained in a good working condition and recordings shall be kept for 31 days and shall be made available to police and authorised Officers from Brent Council.

6. 7. CCTV cameras shall be installed to cover the main entrance of the premises from both inside and outside.

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7. 8. The licence holder DPS or a nominated duty manger must inspect and test that he CCTV is operational and working correctly on a weekly basis. A signed and dated record of the CCTV examination and any findings shall be kept on the premises and made available to the police and licensing authority upon request.

8. 9. Notices clearly explain the licensee’s drugs policy shall be displayed at the entrance in all toilets and at suitable places throughout the premises.

9. 10. Toilets shall be checked every two (2) hours for the use of drugs and other illegal activities

10. 11. A toilet checklist shall be displayed on the wall in all toilets. Staff shall use these checklists to record their name and certify the time of the check. Checklists are to be replaced daily and all old checklists must be retained and made available for inspection by the police and authorised officers from Brent Council.

15. An incident log shall be kept at the premises and made available for inspection on request to an authorised officer of Brent Council or the Police which will record the following:

(a) all crimes reported to the venue

(b) all ejections of patrons

(c) any complaints received

(d) any incidents of disorder

(e) all seizures of drugs or offensive weapons

(f) any refusal of the sale of alcohol

(g) any visit by a relevant authority or emergency service

Reduction of permitted hours

The Police requested the following hours be applied:

All permitted regulated Entertainment

Monday –Saturday 20:00 – 00:30

Sunday 14:00 – 00:30

Supply of Alcohol

Monday –Saturday 09:00 – 00:30

Sunday 10:00 – 00:30

Opening hours of the Premises

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Monday – Saturday 07:00 – 01:00

Sunday 09:00 – 01:00

We found that despite the number of years experience Mr Mendes has in running retail businesses, he had failed to run the premises responsibly or to uphold the licensing objectives. For this reason we have decide to remove Mr Mendes as the Designated Premises Supervisor.

We were not however satisfied from the evidence before us that reducing the current hours of operation would address the concerns raised by the police. We have therefore decided that the existing hours should remain. We also took account of the fact that new door staff from an approved company had now been deployed.

We agree that it would be just and proportionate for the conditions requested by the police numbered 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/9/10/11/ and 15 on page 5 of this decision notice to be added to the premises licence.

The effective date of this decision

This decision does not take effect until the end of the period for appealing this decision or, if appropriate, the outcome of the appeal.

Right of Appeal

The parties have a right of appeal to Brent Magistrates’ Court against this decision.

If you wish to appeal you must notify Brent Magistrates’ Court within a period of 21 days starting with the day on which the Council notified you of this decision.

Dated 27 June 2016

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REGENERATION AND GROWTH REGULATORY SERVICES BRENT CIVIC CENTRE ENGINEERS WAY WEMBLEY HA9 0FJ TEL: 020 8937 5359 EMAIL: [email protected]

London Borough of Brent

Premises Licence

PART A

This Premises Licence was granted by Brent Council, Licensing Authority for the area of the Borough of Brent under the Licensing Act 2003.

Signed................................... Head of Regulatory Services

Date: 11 January 2016

Licence number 261584

Licence start date: 13/05/2007

Part 1 - Premises Details

THE COCK TAVERN, 125 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 6JH Telephone:

Licensable activities and the times authorised by this licence

Live Music:

Day Start Time End Time

Monday 20:00 02:00

Tuesday 20:00 02:00

Wednesday 20:00 02:00

Thursday 20:00 02:00

Friday 20:00 02:00

Saturday 20:00 02:00

Sunday 14:00 01:00

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Seasonal variations: Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day, St Patrick's Day and any other Bank Holiday and the Sunday preceding a Bank Holiday-14:00 to 02:00. Recorded Music:

Day Start Time End Time

Monday 20:00 02:00

Tuesday 20:00 02:00

Wednesday 20:00 02:00

Thursday 20:00 02:00

Friday 20:00 02:00

Saturday 20:00 02:00

Sunday 14:00 01:00

Seasonal variations: Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day, St Patrick's Day and any other Bank Holiday and the Sunday preceding a Bank Holiday - 14:00 to 02:00. Provision of Entertainment Facilities for Dancing:

Day Start Time End Time

Monday 20:00 02:00

Tuesday 20:00 02:00

Wednesday 20:00 02:00

Thursday 20:00 02:00

Friday 20:00 02:00

Saturday 20:00 02:00

Sunday 14:00 01:00

Seasonal variations: Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day, St Patrick's Day and any other Bank Holiday and the Sunday preceding a Bank Holiday - 14:00 to 02:00. Supply of Alcohol:

Day Start Time End Time

Monday 09:00 02:30

Tuesday 09:00 02:30

Wednesday 09:00 02:30

Thursday 09:00 02:30

Friday 09:00 02:30

Saturday 09:00 02:30

Sunday 10:00 01:00

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Seasonal variations: Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day, St Patrick's Day and any other Bank Holiday and the Sunday preceding a Bank Holiday - 07:00 to 02:30. New Year's Eve from the beginning of normal licensable hours to the beginning of normal licensable hours New Year's Day. Whether alcohol is authorised to be supplied on or off the premises: Both

The Opening Hours of the Premises:

Day Start Time End Time

Monday 07:00 03:00

Tuesday 07:00 03:00

Wednesday 07:00 03:00

Thursday 07:00 03:00

Friday 07:00 03:00

Saturday 07:00 03:00

Sunday 09:00 01:30

Seasonal variations: Xmas Eve, Xmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve & New Year's Day, St Patrick's Day and any other Bank Holiday and the Sunday preceding a Bank Holiday - 07:00 to 03:00. New Year's Eve from the beginning of normal licensable hours to the beginning of normal licensable hours New Year's Day.

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Details of Holder of Premises Licence:

Name: Enfield High Street (AGG21) Ltd, Mr Mukesh Aggarwal Address: Cock Tavern, 125 Kilburn High Street, London, LONDON, NW6 6JH Telephone: 01902606514 Email: [email protected] Registered Address: Somerford House, Somerford Place, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 3DT Registered Number: 9671691

Details of Designated Premises Supervisor:

Name: Rogerio Mendes Address: 147 Harrow Road, London , W2 1JP Personal Licence Number: 05-903234-3 Issuing authority: The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Annexe 1 - Mandatory Conditions

No Irresponsible Drinks Promotions (1) The responsible person must ensure that staff on relevant premises do not carry out, arrange or participate in any irresponsible promotions in relation to the premises. (2) In this paragraph, an irresponsible promotion means any one or more of the following activities, or substantially similar activities, carried on for the purpose of encouraging the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises¿ (a) games or other activities which require or encourage, or are designed to require or encourage, individuals to¿ (i) drink a quantity of alcohol within a time limit (other than to drink alcohol sold or supplied on the premises before the cessation of the period in which the responsible person is authorised to sell or supply alcohol), or (ii) drink as much alcohol as possible (whether within a time limit or otherwise); (b) provision of unlimited or unspecified quantities of alcohol free or for a fixed or discounted fee to the public or to a group defined by a particular characteristic in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective; (c) provision of free or discounted alcohol or any other thing as a prize to encourage or reward the purchase and consumption of alcohol over a period of 24 hours or less in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective; (d) selling or supplying alcohol in association with promotional posters or flyers on, or in the vicinity of, the premises which can reasonably be considered to condone, encourage or glamorise anti-social behaviour or to refer to the effects of drunkenness in any favourable manner; (e) dispensing alcohol directly by one person into the mouth of another (other than where that other person is unable to drink without assistance by reason of disability). Free Water The responsible person must ensure that free potable water is provided on request to

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customers where it is reasonably available. Age Verification Policy (1) The premises licence holder or club premises certificate holder must ensure that an age verification policy is adopted in respect of the premises in relation to the sale or supply of alcohol. (2) The designated premises supervisor in relation to the premises licence must ensure that the supply of alcohol at the premises is carried on in accordance with the age verification policy. (3) The policy must require individuals who appear to the responsible person to be under 18 years of age (or such older age as may be specified in the policy) to produce on request, before being served alcohol, identification bearing their photograph, date of birth and either¿ (a) a holographic mark, or (b) an ultraviolet feature.

Embedded Conditions Mandatory Conditions (continued) Small Measures to be Available The responsible person must ensure that¿ (a) where any of the following alcoholic drinks is sold or supplied for consumption on the premises (other than alcoholic drinks sold or supplied having been made up in advance ready for sale or supply in a securely closed container) it is available to customers in the following measures¿ (i) beer or cider: ½ pint; (ii) gin, rum, vodka or whisky: 25 ml or 35 ml; and (iii) still wine in a glass: 125 ml; (b) these measures are displayed in a menu, price list or other printed material which is available to customers on the premises; and (c) where a customer does not in relation to a sale of alcohol specify the quantity of alcohol to be sold, the customer is made aware that these measures are available Minimum Price of Alcohol 1. A relevant person shall ensure that no alcohol is sold or supplied for consumption on or off the premises for a price which is less than the permitted price. 2. For the purposes of the condition set out in paragraph 1¿ (a) ―duty‖ is to be construed in accordance with the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979; (b) ―permitted price‖ is the price found by applying the formula¿ P = D + (D x V) where¿ (i) P is the permitted price, (ii) D is the amount of duty chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the duty were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol, and (iii) V is the rate of value added tax chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the value added tax were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol; (c) ―relevant person‖ means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a premises licence¿ (i) the holder of the premises licence, (ii) the designated premises supervisor (if any) in respect of such a licence, or (iii) the personal licence holder who makes or authorises a supply of alcohol under such a licence; (d) ―relevant person‖ means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a club premises certificate, any member or officer of the club present on the premises in a

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capacity which enables the member or officer to prevent the supply in question; and (e) ―valued added tax‖ means value added tax charged in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 1994. 3. Where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 would (apart from this paragraph) not be a whole number of pennies, the price given by that sub-paragraph shall be taken to be the price actually given by that sub- paragraph rounded up to the nearest penny. 4. (1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 on a day (―the first day‖) would be different from the permitted price on the next day (―the second day‖) as a result of a change to the rat e of duty or value added tax. (2) The permitted price which would apply on the first day applies to sales or supplies of alcohol which take place before the expiry of the period of 14 days beginning on the second day. Mandatory cont: Requirement for a DPS (1) No supply of alcohol may be made under the premises licence- (a) at a time when there is no designated premises supervisor in respect of the premises licence, or (b) at a time when the designated premises supervisor does not hold a personal licence or their personal licence is suspended. (2) Every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence. Door Supervisors and Security Staff to be Licensed by the SIA (when required) Where the licence includes a condition that at specified times one or more individuals must be at the premises to carry out a security activity, each individual must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority, with the following exceptions: a) premises where the premises licence authorises plays or films b) any occasion mentioned in paragraph 8(3)(b) or (c) of Schedule 2 to the Private Security Industry Act 2001 (premises being used exclusively by a club with a club premises certificate, under a temporary event notice authorising plays or films or under a gaming licence), or c) any occasion within paragraph 8(3)(d) of Schedule 2 to the Private Security Industry Act 2001 Film Classification When required (i) The admission of children to the exhibition of any film must be restricted in accordance with the recommendation of the designated film classification body unless section (ii) applies. (ii) Where the licensing authority notifies the holder of the licence that this subsection applies the admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation made by the licensing authority. In this section- "children" means persons aged under 18; and "film classification body" means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c. 39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

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Annexe 2 - Conditions Consistent With the Operating Schedule

1. CCTV shall be installed and maintained in a working condition. 2. All CCTV recordings shall be kept for 31 days and shall be made available to police and licensing officers if requested. 3. A personal licence holder shall be present on the premises and supervise the sale of alcohol throughout the permitted hours for the sale of alcohol. 4. A copy of the premises licence summary including the hours which licensable activities are permitted shall be visible from the outside of each entrance to the premises. 5. A minimum of 2 door supervisors in a ratio of at least 1 supervisor to every 50 customers shall be employed from 20:00 hours on any day when the premises are open for the sale of alcohol past midnight. 6 .Customers shall not be permitted to take open glass containers outside the premises as defined on the plan submitted to and approved by the Licensing Authority. 7. The use of the outside table fronting on to the main road shall cease at 23:00 hours and customers shall be required to be inside the premises after this time. 8. Substantial food and non-intoxicating beverages (including free drinking water) shall be available during the whole of licensed hours in all parts of the premises where intoxicants are provided. 9. No children shall be permitted on the premises. 10. The licensee or his/her deputy shall be a member of, and actively participate in the local pubwatch scheme. 11. Promotions that promote irresponsible drinking shall not be permitted. 12. The Portman Group proof of age scheme or similar such scheme shall be adopted. 13. All alcohol and soft drinks shall be served in plastic or toughened glasses. 14. No entry or re-entry shall be permitted after 23:30 hours. 15. The total number of people permitted on the premises including staff and performers shall not exceed 220. 16. When prior notice has been given the licensee shall allow free and unimpeded access to police officers with drug sampling equipment and/or 'sniffer' dogs, to test customers prior to entry, for drug use and possession.

Annexe 3 - Conditions Attached After a Hearing by the Licensing Authority

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Annexe 4 - Plans

See attached sheet.

LBB - Premises Licence Licence number 261584

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