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Statement of Licensing Policy (2008) WCC - Westminster City Council

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) There have been no noise complaints relating to the premises received by theapplicant, the council or the police within the two years prior to this application.c) There have been no objections to the renewal <strong>of</strong> a licence in relation to the premiseswithin the two years prior to this application.d) There are no noise sensitive properties above, below, adjacent, opposite,in theproximity <strong>of</strong> the premises or otherwise likely to be affected.e) There is no air conditioning, or other plant and associated equipment.f) There is no loudspeaker system.g) There are no activities involving performances <strong>of</strong> music or other sounds, whetherlive or recorded. or any other ‘regulated entertainment’.h) No door staff are required as a condition <strong>of</strong> an existing licence.I) Deliveries, collections, servicing; use <strong>of</strong> vehicles, do not take place between 19.00and 07.00 hours.Noise report6. When the <strong>Licensing</strong> Authority receives a statement from the applicant demonstratinghow they do or do not meet the criteria above, it will determine whether a noise reportwill be required, which aspects <strong>of</strong> it will be required, what it should cover, and how itshould be prepared.7. A noise report may contain some or all <strong>of</strong> the following:a) An environmental noise impact assessment (required for all noise reports).b) An acoustic report for premises where there is plant and equipment (eg ventilation,air conditioning, lifts, hoists etc).c) A sound insulation and sound reduction measures assessment (for premises wherethere is plant and equipment and/or sound systems, or ‘regulated entertainment’).d) Planned management measures for control <strong>of</strong> noise disturbance related to doorcontrol, deliveries and collections, waste management, servicing, and any otheraspects requiring control <strong>of</strong> noise. (This will be required in most noise reports, andall applications where operating hours include any <strong>of</strong> the period 19.00-07.00 hours,and/or where door staff are required.)e) Planned management measures for control <strong>of</strong> noise disturbance from an open airsite or event. (This will be required for open air sites and events.)123

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