Scottish Borders Council

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Section 20: Application for Premises Licence

Consider the following applications for Grant/Provisional Grant of Premises Licence (applicants cited to attend.)(Copies attached.)

 

(i)   Milne and Pickles Ltd                                Milne and Pickles

                                                                                    53 Northgate

                                                                                    Peebles

                                                                                    EH45 8BU

                                                                                    (Provisional)

       

        Proposed business activity - The premises are a retail terraced ground floor building. Retail properties neighbour on either side and residential flats above. The premises consist of ground floor delicatessen counter, display unit and a limited seating area. The basement consists of a staff toilet and storage area.

        Licensed hours applied for:

         ON SALE                                                          OFF SALE

         Sunday to Saturday 11.00am – 10.00pm             Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

                                                                                   

        Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Enforcement Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

(ii)          Tweedsmuir Community Company               The Wee Crook

                                                                                A701

                                                                                TWEEDSMUIR

                                                                                ML12 6QN

                                                                                (Provisional)

 

        Proposed Business Activity - The premises are a single floor detached steading adjacent to the former “Crook Inn” off the A701 between Edinburgh and Dumfries.  The premises consist of small bar area, seated café/bistro and toilets.  There is an external patio and garden area.

        Licenced Hours applied for:

       ON SALE                                                             OFF SALE

         Sunday to Wednesday 11.00am –12.00midnight     Sunday to Saturday 10.00am -

         Thursday to Saturday   11.00am – 1.00am              10.00pm

       

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

(iii)      Mark Haillay                                           Bird Gardens Scotland CIC

                                                                     Oxton

                                                                     Lauder

                                                                     TD2 6RA

                                                                     (Provisional)

 

Proposed Business Activity – The premises consist of the Visitor Centre for Bird Gardens Scotland and contains a café, toilets operations office and meeting room/classroom.

 

Licenced Hours applied for:

 

ON SALE                                                         OFF SALE

         Monday to Sunday 11.00am –12.00midnight         Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

        

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

(iv)      Durty Brewing Ltd                                 5 Rodgers Road

                                                                     Riverside Industrial Estate

                                                                     Selkirk

                                                                     TD7 5DX

                                                                     (Provisional)

 

        Proposed Business Activity – The premises is a small industrial warehouse and office unit within a larger secure yard. The ground floor area is used for storage space, with offices on the first floor. The ground floor area will be used in part as a despatch /distribution operation associated with the company brewing business, with the other part being used for storage associated with their other business. The proposal being to licence the unit as a despatch point to sell alcohol on an Off Sale basis only.

 

Licenced Hours applied for:

 

ON SALE                                                         OFF SALE

         N/A                                                                    Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

        

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

 

Minutes:

3.0     LICENSING (SCOTLAND) ACT 2005:

3.1     Section 20: Application for Premises Licence.  Considered the following application for Grant/Provisional Grant of Premises Licence.

Mark Haillay                                                                Bird Gardens Scotland CIC

                                                                                    Oxton

                                                                                    Lauder

                                                                                    TD2 6  RA

                                                                                    Provisional

       

Proposed Business Activity – The premises consist of the Visitor Centre for Bird Gardens Scotland and contained a café, toilets operations office and meeting room/classroom.  Licenced Hours applied for:

ON SALE                                                                   OFF SALE

Monday to Sunday 11.00am –12.00midnight            Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

          There had been circulated copies of an application for the grant of a provisional premises licence together with the proposed Operating Plan and Layout Plan. Mr Michael Wynne, Licensing Standards and Enforcement Officer advised that the application referred to the Café/ Shop located on site.  The proposal was to sell alcohol on an on sale basis in the café and an off sale basis in the shop.  The applicant had been granted occasional licences in the past with no issues.  The application was within policy and no objections had been received. Police Scotland had no comments.

 

          The Convener welcomed Mr. Haillay, who joined the meeting in person.  Mr Haillay explained that the while the licence was until midnight for on sale and 10 p.m. Off sales this would not be the case and the premises would be closed in the evenings.

DECISION

AGREED TO GRANT.

 

 

3.2     Milne and Pickles Ltd                                                  Milne and Pickles

                                                                                    53 Northgate

                                                                                    Peebles

                                                                                    EH45 8BU

                                                                                    Provisional

       

Proposed business activity - The premises are a retail terraced ground floor building. Retail properties neighbour on either side and residential flats above. The premises consist of ground floor delicatessen counter, display unit and a limited seating area. The basement consists of a staff toilet and storage area.

Licensed hours applied for:

ON SALE                                                                   OFF SALE

Sunday to Saturday 11.00am – 10.00pm                  Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

          There had been circulated copies of an application for the grant of a provisional premises licence together with the proposed Operating Plan and Layout Plan. Mr Michael Wynne, Licensing Standards and Enforcement Officer advised that the application referred to the premises on Northgate, Peebles which was run as a delicatessen with limited seating area serving cheese boards and chacuterie.  The proposal was to sell alcohol on an off sale and on sale basis.   The applicant had been granted occasional licences in the past with no issues.   The application was within policy and no objections had been received. Police Scotland had no comments.

 

          The Convener welcomed Julie McLean and Lorna Gould, who joined the meeting via Microsoft Teams.  Julie McLean explained that the premises had been open for three months, had been busy and was working well.

DECISION

AGREED TO GRANT.

 

3.3     Tweedsmuir Community Company                            The Wee Crook

                                                                                    A701

                                                                                    TWEEDSMUIR

                                                                                    Ml126QN

                                                                                    Provisional

       

Proposed Business Activity - The premises are a single floor detached steading adjacent to the former “Crook Inn” off the A701 between Edinburgh and Dumfries.  The premises consisted of small bar area, seated café/bistro and toilets.  There was an external patio and garden area.

        Licenced Hours applied for:

ON SALE                                                                               OFF SALE

         Sunday to Wednesday 11.00am –12.00midnight                  Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00 p.m.

         Thursday to Saturday   11.00am – 1.00am             

Representations received:

Police Scotland - none.

Licensing Standards Officer - none.

Health - none.

Other - none.

 

          There had been circulated copies of an application for the grant of a provisional premises licence together with the proposed Operating Plan and Layout Plan. Mr Michael Wynne, Licensing Standards and Enforcement Officer advised that the application was within policy and no objections had been received. Police Scotland had no comments.

 

          The Convener welcomed Mr Parker, who joined the meeting via Microsoft Teams.  Mr Parker explained that the building was community owned and was about getting people in the community together.

DECISION

AGREED TO GRANT.

 

3.4     Durty Brewing Ltd                                                       5 Rodgers Road

                                                                                    Riverside Industrial Estate

                                                                                    Selkirk

                                                                                    TD7 5DX

                                                                                    Provisional

       

Proposed Business Activity – The premises is a small industrial warehouse and office unit within a larger secure yard. The ground floor area is used for storage space, with offices on the first floor. The ground floor area will be used in part as a despatch /distribution operation associated with the company brewing business, with the other part being used for storage associated with their other business. The proposal being to licence the unit as a despatch point to sell alcohol on an Off Sale basis only.

 Licenced Hours applied for:

 ON SALE                                                         OFF SALE

 N/A                                                                   Sunday to Saturday 10.00am – 10.00pm

 

          There had been circulated copies of an application for the grant of a provisional premises licence together with the proposed Operating Plan and Layout Plan. Mr Michael Wynne, Licensing Standards and Enforcement Officer advised that the proposal was to sell alcohol on an off sale basis. The application was within policy and no objections had been received. Police Scotland had no comments.  In response to a question about restrictions, Mr Wynne confirmed that orders had to be received by 10 p.m.

 

The Convener welcomed Mr Paul McGreal, who joined the meeting via Microsoft Teams.  Mr McGreal explained that the licence was required to dispatch beers via courier from the warehouse at Riverside Industrial Estate, Selkirk.

 

DECISION

AGREED TO GRANT.

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