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A
B
D
Right
well,
I
open
this
meeting
of
the
ada
district
council
licensing
committee
on
the
9th
of
march
2022.
I
will
now
hand
over
to
the
legal
officer
to
read
the
procedures
we
will
be
applying
during
the
meeting.
Thank
you.
C
That's
fine
during
the
meeting,
all
participants
will
be
control
of
their
own
microphones.
C
You
should
set
your
microphone
to
mute
until
such
time
as
the
chairman
invites
you
to
speak
counsellors,
and
if
you
wish
to
speak,
you
should
do
so
by
activating
the
raise
hand
function
in
zoom,
which
has
been
previously
explained
to
you
and
please
be
patient.
The
chairman
will
know
you
have
indicated
that
you
wish
to
speak
and
will
get
around
to
all
members.
C
C
If
a
committee
member
needs
to
declare
an
interest
in
a
particular
item,
once
the
meeting
is
started,
they
should
do
so
in
the
usual
way
by
making
a
declaration
when
they
become
aware
of
it
and
and
the
usual
procedure
will
take
place
which
will
be
followed
accordingly
with
relation
to
adjournments.
Should
the
chairman
wish
to
adjourn
the
meeting
any
time
he
would
advise
that
the
meeting
is
adjourned
and
what
time
it
should
be
reconvened
and
all
participants
should
remain
in
the
zoo
meeting,
with
their
microphones,
muted
and
in
relation
to
the
decision.
C
D
Thank
you.
Do
I
have
any
declarations
of
interest
from
the
members
for
us?
D
C
D
Thank
you.
So
we
now
have
items
raised
under
urgency
provisions.
I
am
not
aware
of
any
items
raised
under
urgency
provisions,
so
we
are
now
moving
on
to
the
let's
just
check
up,
not
just
anything
know
else.
D
Now
I'm
asked
to
introduce
members
of
the
committee,
so
if
the
members
of
the
committee
would
like
to
introduce
themselves,
don't
forget
to
press
unmute
when
you
introduce
yourselves.
Thank
you.
D
Councillor
mandy
buxton
is
the
council
of
colleges
that
loving
your
phone
problems,
I'm
councillor
mandy
cox
and
churchill,
ward
and
eighth
district.
Thank
you
councilman.
Now.
If
the
officers
could
introduce
themselves
as
well,
we
have
councillor
cabin
dando,
I'm
not
a
councillor
chair
you're,
not
sorry,
you're,
an
officer.
I
don't
know,
I'm.
G
D
Thank
you
teresa,
who
keep
moving
around
on
my
screen,
so
we
have
faiza
shafiq
on
the
screen
as
well.
If
you
could
introduce
yourself.
I
Oh
sorry,
yeah
hello,
everybody
good
evening.
Yes,
I'm
faiza
shafiq
and
I'm
the
managing
director
of
carrot,
events
and
carrot,
festivals
and
good
to
meet
you
all.
D
B
I
Thursday,
the
second
of
june
yeah-
I
know
it's
odd
this
year
because
of
the
way
the
bank
holidays
fall.
So
the
first
bank
holiday
is
the
second
of
june.
The
second
bank
holiday
is
the
third
of
june
and
saturday
and
sunday
are
a
normal
weekend
following
the
bank
holiday
yeah,
it's
a
odd
year.
It's
a
queen's
jubilee
year.
That's
why
I
think
yeah.
A
I
No,
I
think
it
was
confused
because
when
I
first
but
in
the
emp
the
date
was
wrong
on
there.
B
So
my
apology
to
you
no
problem.
Okay,
thank
you
mark.
The
application
has
been
subject
to
statutory
consultation
and
statutory
public
health
advertisement
arrangements
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
in
respect
of
which
relevant
representations
were
received
from
sussex
police
and
the
adrian
worthing
environmental
protection
team.
B
Details
of
these
representations
received
is
produced
in
appendices,
d
and
e.
They
are
considered
to
relate
to
the
statutory
licensing
objectives
as
follows:
prevention
of
crime
and
disorder,
prevention
of
public
nuisance,
protection
of
children
from
harm
sussex
police
suggested
a
number
of
new
and
revised
conditions
that
they
consider
are
required
to
enable
the
premise
to
meet
the
licensing
objectives
of
members
without
mind,
to
grant
the
application
the
license
in
act.
2003
encourages
mediation,
sussex
police
sought
some
new
and
revised
conditions
to
address
the
licensing
objectives,
and
these
have
now
been
successfully
mediated
with
the
applicant.
B
B
The
four
statutory
licensing
objectives,
ada
district
council
statement
of
licensing
policy
guidance
issued
by
the
home
secretary
and
the
relevant
representations
from
all
parties
and
any
mediated
agreement
reached
and
listed
in
9.3
are
the
options
that
are
open
to
the
committee.
When
making
a
decision
and
section
9
also
emphasizes
members
obligations
to
give
reasons
for
their
decision.
B
H
D
D
You
know
change
your
invite.
Let's
ask
anybody.
So
licensing
officer,
you
have
asked
if
there's
any
relevant
questions
for
the
applicant.
C
Oh,
there
is
chair,
sorry
to
interject.
It's
it's
the
opportunity
now
for
the
applicant
to
make
the
representation.
H
Thank
you
chair,
good
evening
and
good
evening,
members
committee
and
good
evening.
Everybody
else
present
tonight,
mr
chairman,
so
my
name
is
paul.
Thornton,
I'm
a
licensing
consultant
representing
the
applicant
and
promoters
event.
Carrot
events
limited.
I
should
start
by
tendering.
H
Apologies
on
behalf
of
mr
robert
watson
of
sussex
events,
limited
mr
watson
will
be
involved
and
his
company
will
be
involved
in
building
the
stage
the
open-air
cinema,
looking
after
all
matters
relating
to
sound
at
the
event
from
right
to
music
dance
and
the
cinema.
H
He
he's
actually
providing
services
in
london
this
week
all
week,
in
fact,
for
a
number
of
awards
ceremonies,
so
he's
unable
to
make
the
the
the
meeting
this
evening,
which
is
regrettable,
but
it's
for
his
purposes
unavoidable,
as
the
licensing
officer's
outlines,
joan
the
application.
H
H
A
bit
about
the
event.
The
event
takes
visitors
back
in
time
and
it's
offering
a
vintage
and
retro
experiences
in
relation
to
this
display
of
classic
cars.
There's
antiques
music,
dance,
best,
dress,
competition,
there's
a
vintage
marketplace,
victorian
fanfare,
there's
a
bar
open
their
cinema
on
in
the
evenings,
and
because
it's
the
queen's
jubilee
celebration
weekend,
there's
a
marquee
which
will
be
serving
royal
jubilee
teas
right.
The
event,
although
called
a
festival,
is
not
a
festival
of
loud
raucous
music.
H
I
know
I
trust
that
you've
all
seen
a
supplementary
submission
that
I
sent
in
earlier,
which
reiterates
the
point
about
the
nature
of
the
festival
and
provides
pictures
of
an
identical
event
run
by
the
same
promoter
with
the
same
contractors,
music
contractors
in
eastbourne
last
year
at
gildridge
park
in
eastbourne,
and
it
contrasts
that
event
and
this
event
in
sean
will
be
run
along
identical
lines
with
another
festival,
music
at
adrian
ada
recreation
ground,
which
is
the
legends
legends
festival.
H
H
The
vintage
festival
will
have
a
a
six
meter
by
four
meter
stage,
partially
roofed
stage,
with
a
spectator
arena
of
no
more
than
50
by
50
meters
in
front
of
it,
with
a
complementary
pa
system
for
this
area
alone,
and
I
I
hope-
and
I
trust
that
the
pictures
I
sent
in
earlier
on
give
some
sort
of
a
some
sort
of
a
context
to
to
this
stage
how
that's
going
to
be
built
and
the
area
in
front
of
it.
H
So
this
stage
area
and
the
and
the
the
arena
for
spectators
is
a
small
area
within
the
whole
festival
site
and
that's
in
line
with
the
theme
of
the
event
as
I've
just
outlined.
H
The
the
musical
entertainment
is
not
the
focal
point
or
the
raison
d'etre
for
this
event
and
the
lineup
of
artists
and
performing
music
and
dance
reflectives.
H
Its
variety
of
music
types
and
tributes
from
from
the
1930s
through
to
the
70s
playing
country,
swing
jazz,
and
I
understand,
there's
a
beatles
and
elvis
tribute
back
there
this
year
as
well.
The
musical
entertainment
ends
at
it
was
due
to
end
at
hot
past
eight
and
that's
what
we've
applied
for,
but
in
reality,
that's
likely
to
finish
earlier
to
make
way
for
the
the
open-air
cinema
and
the
the
the
reason
for
that
finishing
earlier.
H
It's
just
to
take
account
of
the
length
of
the
film.
H
So
the
ethos
of
the
event
is
a
festival
with
music
amongst
other
attractions
at
the
site,
and
the
reason
for
this
is
there's
no
point
in
us
providing
displays
of
vintage
vintage
cars.
A
a
vintage
market
best
dress
competitions.
H
H
As
I
mentioned
earlier,
a
similar
event,
identical
event
was
held
successfully
at
least
born
during
the
august
bank
holiday
weekend.
Last
year,
no
incidents
of
noise
or
disorder
were
reported
and
by
way
of
undecided,
she's
returning
to
eastbourne
this
year
for
the
same
weekend,
premises
license
for
that
has
already
been
granted
by
eastern
borough
council.
H
The
event
is
likely
to
attract
probably
a
maximum
of
three
and
a
half
to
four
thousand
people
a
day,
but
during
the
the
eastbourne
festival
last
year
it
was
noted
that
there
were
probably
no
more
than
1500
people
on
site
at
any
one
time
if
people
tended
to
to
come
in
drift
in
and
drift
away
depending
what
they'd
come
to
see.
H
So,
in
short,
we
actually,
we
actually
view
this
as
this
event
as
as
low-key,
certainly
in
terms
of
potential
for
crime
and
disorder,
and
certainly
in
terms
of
potential
for
public
nuisance.
H
As
the
licensing
officer
has
pointed
out,
the
consultation
process
ran
from
the
19th
of
january
to
the
15th
of
february
and
before
the
application
was
made,
carrot,
events
had
extensive
conversations
with
your
council,
your
officers
regarding
the
use
of
the
recreation
ground
for
an
event.
There
was
general
approval
for
for
an
event
and
certainly
approval
that
took
into
account
the
queen's
jubilee
weekend.
Necessary
paperwork
paperwork
was
completed
and
an
application
was
made
for
a
premises
license.
H
The
licensing
officer
has
also
confirmed
that
meetings
took
place
for
the
safety
advisory
group,
and
this
ultimately
resulted
in
a
number
of
conditions
which
are
in
your
report
pack
being
agreed
with
sussex
police,
including,
I
should
add,
a
condition
for
a
noise
management
plan
so
and
those
conditions
having
been
agreed
and
contact
made
with
all
the
responsible
authorities
on
the
safety
advisory
group.
H
H
I
do
accept-
and
I
fully
understand
that,
simply
because
the
council
are
willing
for
a
promoter
to
host
an
event
and
hire
out
their
land
and
having
engendered
goodwill
and
cooperation
during
the
the
application
process.
That
doesn't
mean
other
responsible,
responsible
authorities
that
doesn't
preclude
them
for
making
their
own.
So
so
I
do
understand
that
and
members
of
the
committee.
H
Clearly,
the
licensing
act
process
has
to
be
observed
and
followed
so
putting
the
agreements
with
sussex,
police
and
any
other
responsible
authorities
to
one
side,
and
I
should
address
the
representation
made
by
mr
lavender.
H
I've
already
mentioned
that
the
the
event
promoters
are
contracting.
A
company
called
sussex
events,
limited
to
construct
stage
area
and
manage
the
sound
systems.
H
Sussex
events
limited
is
run
and
managed
by
two
colleagues
with
over
two
gentlemen,
with
over
40
years
of
experience
between
them
in
the
event
stage
and
music
management
they're
very
experienced
in
running
events
like
this
and
and
have
done
a
number
of
events
for
carrot.
Events
during
your
summer
season.
They
estimate
to
be
running
over
100
such
events,
ranging
from
those
catering
for
as
few
as
four
or
five
hundred
people
up
to
fifteen
thousand.
H
They
use
the
same
technicians
and
sound
engineers
at
all
their
outdoor
events,
and
they
do
this
to
provide
continuity
and
because
the
people
they
use,
they
know
they
can
be
trusted
to
comply
with
the
licensing
conditions
and
the
instructions
given
to
them
by
by
mr
watson
and
his
business
partner
on
the
receipt
of
mr
lavender's
representation.
I
I
made
contact
with
mr
watson
of
sussex
events.
H
He
was
very
very
surprised
at
the
level
of
concern
from
from
mr
lavender
at
the
at
his
requirements.
For
this
event,
mr
watson
tells
me
he
hasn't
ever
had
to
engage
with
the
council
to
this
extent,
regarding
a
similar
such
event
now
you'll
see
from
your
papers,
mr
chairman,
that
mr
lavender
has
requested
acoustic
propagation
tests.
H
For
this
event,
this
is
not
work
that
sussex
events
are
qualified
for,
and
indeed
they've,
never
ever
been
asked
for
such
tests
at
any
event,
such
as
this
before
in
their
opinion
and
I've
taken,
some
careful
instructions
on
this
employing
an
acoustic
consultant
such
as
is
suggested,
would
would
just
simply
render
the
whole
event
financially
unviable
due
to
the
cost
for
the
the
consultants
and
for
this
type
of
event,
taking
into
account
the
nature
and
style
of
music,
it
is
in,
in
their
opinion,
an
unrealistic
and
unnecessary
requirement.
H
H
Having
said
that,
we
we
absolutely
understand
the
need
to
protect
the
local
community,
as
mr
lavender
has
indicated
in
his
his
initial
email,
but
it
should
be
noted
that
no
objections
have
been
received
from
the
public
about
this
application,
and
indeed
mr
lavender
refers
to
a
number
of
events
at
this
at
the
site.
I
am
informed
that
currently,
there's
only
one
other
premises
license
for
this
site
for
this
year,
and
that
is
legends.
H
H
So
those
are
the
only
two
events
that
I
can
find
that
have
either
regulated
entertainment
or
pr
or
sale
of
alcohol
at
the
site.
For
this
year.
H
H
You'll
note,
mr
levin,
mr
lemon
did
reply
on
on
the
7th
of
march
and
a
very
lengthy
email
addressing
this,
and
I
know
that
you,
you
will
probably
have
a
copy
of
that
email
in
mr
lam's
email
of
the
7th
of
march.
He
did
express
concern
the
about
the
audience
experience
with
the
conditions
that
have
been
offered
by
the
event
promoter
again.
This
caused
some
surprise.
H
I
would
respectfully
submit
that
the
audience
experience
is
a
matter
for
the
event
organizers
and
our
contractors,
and
who
has
previously
mentioned,
are
vastly
experienced
in
this
area.
We
are
or
that
my
can.
The
contractors
who
are
instructing
me,
I'm
very
surprised
at
the
db
levels,
suggested
in
condition.
One
of
our
suggestions
have
been
questioned
as
they
are
what
they
would
term
as
an
standard
for
this
type
of
condition,
venue
and
certainly
a
genre
of
event.
H
These
conditions
were
arrived
at
by
looking
at
conditions
for
another
event
at
the
site.
I
I
I
make
no,
I
I
made
no
bones
about
that.
We
looked
at
the
conditions
for
the
legends
premises
license
and
other
than
the
the
the
first
condition
which
legends
have
a
higher
a
higher
level
of
high
level
of
db.
H
H
That
phone
will
be
that
phone
will
will
will
be
with
the
the
office
of
the
engineer
on
the
on
the
mixing
desk
and
action.
Will
action
will
be
taken
accordingly
and
records
will
be
kept
of
any
complaints
and
should
they
be
made.
H
In
addition,
one
of
the
other
conditions
is
for
a
a
letter
drop
to
the
nearest
houses
and
again
we
are
more
than
more
than
happy
to
do
that
and
consider
this
to
be
a
common
sense,
a
practical
condition
and
a
condition
that
it
has
to
be
said
that
our
that
our
music
contractors
are
well
used
to
they.
They
encounter
these
conditions
and
a
whole
number
of
councils
around
both
this
county
and
surrounding
counties.
H
H
Who
will
be
well
aware
of
the
nobody
needs
reminding
of
the
conditions
that
hospitality
industry
has
endured
during
the
past
two
years,
and
it
is
only
the
latter
part
of
2021
that
things
began
to
begin
to
become
slightly
clearer
in
relation
to
events
such
as
this.
Hence
the
the
need
to
to
to
get
applications
together,
because
before
before
that
it
simply
wasn't,
there
was
simply
no
clarity
around
whether
events
could
actually
go
ahead
or
not
so
on.
H
Whilst
I
accept
that
you
and
your
committee
will
probably
not
be
able
to
put
that
in
as
a
consideration
under
the
licensing
act,
I
do
think
it
should
be
born
in
mind,
particularly
taking
into
account
the
consultation
work
and
the
good
will
generated
between
carrot
events
and
the
responsible
authorities
and
in
particular
pauline
freestone
from
the
officer
from
from
york
council.
H
So
I
would
respectfully
request
that
the
conditions
offered
in
my
email,
the
4th
of
march
2022,
regarding
the
prevention
of
a
public
nuisance,
are
sufficient
to
ensure
that
this
licensing
objective
will
be
properly
promoted
and
that's
this
event
can
be
run
safely
and
without
causing
a
nuisance
to
to
the
local
public.
H
You
will
notice
the
extensive
list
of
conditions
already
agreed
with
sussex
police,
including
as
again
as
I
mentioned
earlier
on.
There
is
a
provision
for
a
noise
management
plan
in
there,
which
we
have
fully
accepted.
Mr
chairman
and
member
of
the
committee,
I
commend
this
application
to
you.
Thank
you.
I
Yeah
just
think
of
the
vaccine
pfizer
and
that's
how
it's
pronounced,
and
it
was
great
fun
working
at
the
vaccine
center
for
a
year.
Vaccinating
thousands
of
people
with
a
name
like
pfizer.
You
can
imagine
it
was
very
interesting
anyway.
That's
all
it
received
a
lovely
letter
from
oh,
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
it
from
the
nhs
thanking
us.
So
I'm
glad
we're
through
that
and
we're
trying
to
get
through
all
of
our
coverage
is
still
with
us.
I
As
we
all
know,
I
really
paul
has
done
an
amazing
job
presenting.
I
really
would
on
my
heart,
want
to
accommodate
everything
that
you
guys
want
and
ensuring
that
the
event
is
a
happy
one
for
everybody
concerned.
It's
a
family
orientated
event,
it's
not
a
loud
music
event
in
any
way
whatsoever,
and
we
want
to
come
back
year
on
year
on
to
have
this
as
a
signature
event
annually
at
adora
world
and
under
the
wording
authority.
I
If
there's
anything
else
that
I
can
put
in
or
or
or
add
to
or
would
make
you
feel
comfortable,
I'm
happy
to
do
that.
I
believe.
In
the
event,
I
think
it's
a
lovely
event.
The
one
in
eastbourne
was
amazing
and
I
want
to
make
this
event
in
insurance
as
amazing
as
well.
D
J
Thank
you
chairman,
mr
thornton.
I
was
pleased
to
hear
that
you're
planning
to
do
a
letter
drop
noise
is
obviously
an
imprecise
science
to
me
as
a
layman,
and
it's
very
dependent
on
wind
direction.
Could
you
give
us
an
idea,
please
of
the
likely
extent
of
that
letter
drop
and
how
widely
you
will
publicize
that
emergency
number?
If
there
are
problems.
I
Paul
I'll
answer
that
question
myself.
I
actually
have
numerous
friends
living
in
shoreham
by
the
way,
I'm
always
there
every
third
weekend
and
it's
a
place
I'm
thinking
of
possibly
moving
to.
Eventually
we
are
going
to
do
quite
an
extensive
letter
drop
mostly
within
over
the
bridge
area
and
and
well
into
you
know:
150
200
meters
well
into
that
area
as
well.
I
So
many
streets
are
along
past
the
bridge
on
that
area
from
that
from
the
distance
of
where
our
stage
is
going
to
be
to
just
over
the
parameter
bridge,
it's
over
300
meters.
So
it's
incredible.
We
measure
everything
believe
me,
and
so
we
will
do
a
a
letter
drop
and
actually
all
my
friends
insurance
are
going
to
be
doing
it
for
me,
which
is
great
because
they
live
there,
but
yeah
we're
happy
to
do
that
and
if
you
want
it
to
be
extended,
we
are
happy
to
do
that
as
well.
D
You
does
anybody
else,
have
any
questions.
Councillor
barton.
E
Yes,
I've
just
been
looking
at
the
application
and
it
does
say
it
will
be
operating
on
the
bank
holiday
monday.
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
we
have
a
clear
point
because.
I
It's
not
it.
It
was
a
mistake.
It's
my
mistake.
When
I
put
in
the
event
management
plan
that
I
didn't
say
I
did,
I
did
send
it
to
pauline
corrected,
but
I
think
you've
still
got
the
first
one,
so
it
is
thursday,
the
second
to
sunday,
the
fifth
thank
you.
H
Sorry,
mr
chairman,
sorry
paul
thornton
here.
Can
I
just
just
perhaps
clear
up
a
bit
of
confusion
there
on
the
application
form
councillor
an
early
is
quite
correct
it
it
it
does
mention
it
does
mention
monday.
Now.
The
point
of
putting
that
in
is
that
that
this
year,
as
as
we
all
as
we
all
are
aware,
the
and
has
pfizer
has
mentioned
the
two
bank
holidays
this
year
falling
on
the
thursday
friday,
which
is
it's
unusual.
H
Should
the
license
be
granted
in
future
years?
What
we,
what
what
we
would
wish
to
do
would
be
when
the
bank,
when
the
weekends
revert
back
to
the
normal
bank
holiday
mondays,
we
we
would
be
looking
at
running
the
event
from
the
friday
across
a
bank
holiday
weekend
to
the
monday,
hence
putting
in
the
requirement
putting
in
the
request
for
the
monday
so
in
in
which
would
save
us
should
the
license
be
granted
today
and
just
save
yourself
to
come
back
in
a
few
years,
just
asking
for
that
monday.
H
So,
mr
chairman,
I'd
probably
get
the
impression
I
might
have
confused
everybody
even
more
by
then.
I
hope
I
haven't,
but
I
thought
I'd
just
clear
that.
D
G
Thank
you.
You
mentioned
in
the
event
management
plan
about
having
specific
numbers
of
door
staff
and
stewards.
G
G
I'm
wondering
how
you,
if
you,
if
you're
unsure
of
how
many
people
are
going
to
turn
up
to
these
events
and
how
you
are
going
to
overcome
that
problem
happening
at
this
event,.
I
Councillor
o'neill,
I
will
answer
that
one
quite
quickly
to
you:
it's
a
ticketed
event.
So,
as
tickets
are
being
sold,
we
already
have
we're
talking
about
10,
eight
sia
security
guards,
plus
our
own
staff,
so
our
our
own
staff
is
is
a
staff
of
six.
So
for
that
kind
of
festival
in
eastbourne
it
was
more
than
enough
absolutely
ample.
However,
we
have
got
backup
teams
as
well.
I
So
if
numbers,
if
booked
numbers
for
each
day,
go
higher
than
let's
say
two
and
a
half
thousand,
we
will
have
more
marshals
on
board.
We
will
ensure
that
securities
up
to
a
very
good
level.
I
was
at
the
legends
event
last
year
actually-
and
I'm
going
this
year
again,
because
I'm
going
with
all
my
shawn
friends
so
yeah
I'm
fully
aware
of
the
issues
they
had
last
year.
We
won't
have
those
issues.
I
can
assure
you
plus.
We
won't
have
that
many
people
at
the
festival
at
any
one
time.
I
Legends
is
a
music
festival,
so
you
arrive
and
you
stay
there
till
the
end,
meaning
that
this
huge
quantity
of
people
that
showroom
vintage
festival
won't
be
like
that.
It's
people
coming
and
going
all
day
long,
so
it's
a
much,
much
quieter
and
and
lower
level
event.
Thank.
D
F
I
I
will
council
funnel.
I
will
answer
that
one
as
well.
The
same
thing
goes
as
with
the
marshals
and
stewards,
depending
on
the
number
of
ticket
souls.
We
will
be
booking
more
of
them,
so
yeah
and.
D
I
I
did
notice,
I
think
it
said
one
toilet
facility
for
150
women.
I
think
that
was
the
number
only.
I
If
any
festival
actually
supplied
those
kind
of
portulous
for
150
people,
if
you
just
just
use
legends,
if
they
had
four
and
a
half
thousand
they've,
already
got
four
and
a
half
thousand
tickets
booked
they'd
have
to
have
a
heck
of
a
lot
of
portals
there
that
that
that's
just
an
average.
We
we
had
16
in
eastbourne,
and
it
was
well
more
than
enough
and
they're
emptied
every
day.
So
the
the
the
company
comes
and
empties
them
and
they're
cleaned
all
day.
Long
by
our
team.
D
Right
councillor,
buxton
you're
waving
your
pen
did
you
want
to
talk?
Thank
you
chair.
I
did
have
questions,
but
they've
already
been
asked.
So
thank
you.
Thank
you
and
counselor.
Loader
obviously
has
a
new
question.
I.
J
D
You,
yes,
okay!
Now
I
have
a
question
because
it
looks
like
we
are
going
to
be
getting
a
technician
and
I
noticed
the
sound
pressure
level
at
one
meter
from
the
facade
of
any
noise.
Sensitive
premises
should
not
exceed
71
decibels
in
either
of
the
two
that's
220
5
hertz,
octave
frequencies.
D
H
I
I
think,
chair
with
I'm,
I'm
not
even
going
to
attempt
to
answer
that
with
the
greatest
of
respect,
I
would
suggest
probably
that
mr
lavender
is
the
is
the
expert
in
the
house
on
that
to
be
able
to
give
us
a
a
comparator.
D
A
Unfortunately,
there
are
well
the
the
event
people
that
are
doing
the
sound
systems
aren't
here
and
they're
the
ones
that
are
supposed
to
have
the
you
know
the
knowledge
on
this
and
the
experience.
So
he
tells
us,
but
you
know,
with
the
application
you
know
and
that's
what
everything
I've
done
has
been
based
on
what
was
presented
in
the
application.
There
was
no
side
plan,
no
orientation
which
way
the
stage
was
going
where
the
cinema
was
going,
which
way
was
that
pointing
was
it?
Oh,
have
you
got
a
question?
A
No,
no,
no,
but
so
but
the
question.
The
question
is
from
all
that:
the.
Why
have
they
not
been
able
to
provide
us
any
sound
information?
They
sound
information
for
what's
going
to
be
generated
on
site,
you
know
it's
a
fair
question
and
if,
if
you're
putting
forward
proposals
for
conditions,
you
want
to
know
that
you
can
achieve
those
conditions.
A
H
As
I
mentioned,
sussex
events
are
very
very:
are
an
experienced
or
experienced
operation,
and
their
view
on
this
is
this
event.
Is
it
is
low-key,
to
the
extent
that
music
is
not
the
primary
driver?
H
H
I
I
probably
would
have
expected
or
have
seen
in
the
past.
Let's
just
put
it
that
way.
I
have
seen
in
the
past
a
greater
and
far
more
in-depth
communication.
H
Between
the
applicants-
and
in
this
case
it
would
be
sussex
events,
because
I've
just
demonstrated
my
technical
knowledge
on
this.
It
is
not
that
good
and
I'll
say
it
is
regrettable
that
they're
not
here
tonight,
but
they
just
have
no
alternative
they've
been
booked
in
for
this
work
for
for
months,
and
so
I
think
these
questions
probably
could
have
been
dealt
with
with
some
communication
or
more
in-depth
communication
than
hitherto
we've
had
now.
H
I
understand-
and
you
know
mr
lavender
has
made
it
quite
clear
in
his
emails
that
he,
you
know
he's
an
extremely
busy
man's
goal
got
a
lot
of
work
on
his
plate,
and
I
fully
understand
that
you
know
from
from
the
local.
H
You
know
as
a
authority
officer,
I
I
don't
doubt
what
he's
saying
at
all,
but
it
it
we
we
have
engaged
to
the
ex
to
or
since
the
representation
was
put
in,
but
our
only
response
has
generally
been
that
they
want
an
acoustician
to
provide
what
we
would
consider
to
be
an
unnecessary
and
highly
expensive
report,
and-
and
I
think
it's
probably
regrettable
that
you
know
where
contact
was
made
so
late
in
the
day.
H
Then,
mr
mr
watson,
to
be
fair,
was
in
fact
after
the
consultation
had
finished,
and
he
was
actually
away
on
a
week
holiday,
his
wife
and
family,
and
so
there
was
a
week's
delay
there.
H
A
No
I'll
I'll
I'll
raise
you
know
my
concerns
when
I
do
my
representation
of
a
few
minutes,
but
that's
next.
A
Okay,
no,
I
don't
want
to
be
a
grinch
here,
because
there's
no
reason
why
events
like
this
shouldn't
be
able
to
be
held
on
aida
wreck.
It's
just
that.
From
from
my
point
of
view,
I've
gotta
be
able
to
make
an
informed
decision.
I've
got,
I
need
to
know
you
know
just
a
level
of
information,
and
the
reason
I
ask
for
a
qualified
acoustician
is
because
I
come
across
quite
a
lot
of
people
that
have
events
who
all
tell
me
that
they've
got
this
much
experience
and
then
what
they
put
forward
is
rubbish.
A
You
know-
and
it
just
wastes
my
time
and
everybody
else's
time.
So
that's
why
I
usually
ask
for
a
a
good
level
of
qualification,
presenting
the
information
and
and
usually
what
they'll
do,
is
they'll
look
at
all
noise
sources
on
the
site,
the
look
at
what
the
levels
are
going
to
be
because
you
know
they've
shown
us
the
stage,
and
I
accept
it's
a
small
stage.
It's
a
small
area,
but
it
depends
where,
on
the
site
it
is,
and
how
close
is
the
house
is
whether
it's
going
to
be
a
problem?
A
A
I
suspect
that
these
speakers
will
be
heading
towards
road
tackle
for
the
sound
system,
so
you
know
there's
lots
of
things
with
from
the
sound
that's
being
generated
on
the
site,
as
I
say,
no
plans
no
site
layout
plans
where
anything's
going
no
level
of
information
of
the
noise,
that's
going
to
be
generated
on
site
and
then
how
that's
going
to
propagate
and
affect
the
you
know
the
nearby
residents
and
only
then
once
we
know
what
the
noise
levels
are.
A
If
we
just
look
at
picking
numbers
out
of
the
end
as
there's
always,
we
run
that
risk
and
they're
not
going
to
achieve
those
noise
levels,
and
then
you
know,
then
it
becomes
an
offensive
if
they
start
breaching
it.
So
I
I
and
I
know
what
I'm
asking
for
my
cost
of
a
thousand
pound
or
something
to
you
know
do,
but
it
only
has
to
be
done
once
and
once
we
know
what
the
site
is,
what
it
can
contain
and
set
the
levels.
You
know.
A
We
know
that
each
year
when
they
come
back
the
other
set
up
that
way-
and
you
know
we're
fine
and
it'll-
be
easy
for
us
to
sort
of
at
least
because
we'll
just
look
at
one
noise
monitoring.
Well,
maybe
one
or
two
monitoring
sites
where
we
can
come
check
the
levels
and
place
it,
and
then
we
can
leave
them
to
it.
A
You
know
and
let
them
do
the
policing
thereafter
and
it's
it's
just
been
the
lack
of
information
for
me
to
make
any
sort
of
you
know
informed
decision
which
is
really
what's
up,
sent
me
here,
which
is
you
know,
and
they
just
ignored
the
the
requests.
You
know
they
say
about
communication.
A
You
know
and
I've
googled
the
with
the
institute
of
acoustics,
to
see,
if
he's
a
member,
so
I
don't
even
know
the
man's
qualifications
he's
not
a
member
of
the
institute
of
acoustics.
So
I
don't
know
what
qualification
noise
noise
consultant
is
has
to
be.
You
know
making
these
decisions,
you
know.
So,
ideally,
if
we
have
the
information,
there's
no
reason
why
this
event
can't
go
ahead.
You
know
I
did
try
suggested
he
deferred
the
application.
Then
they
offered
to
extend
the
mediation
process.
A
A
D
Thank
you,
mr
lavender.
Do
any
of
the
counsellors
have
any
questions
they
would
like
to
ask
mr
lavender.
J
Question
please
that
I
attempted
to
ask
earlier:
could
you
tell
us
please,
mr
lavender,
whether
a
similar
request
was
made
for
the
legends
festival,
which
appears
to
be
very
much
bigger,
and
this
is
in
my
ward.
So
I
do
have
some
knowledge
of
the
event.
Did
you
ask
them
to
appoint
a
suitably
qualified
accusation.
A
Yes,
yes,
I
did
and
the
event
organizer
at
the
time.
Actually,
though,
he
didn't
want
to
do
it
initially.
A
Actually,
he
said
it
was
the
best
thing
he'd
done,
because
the
and
he
said
he'd
be
using
them
at
other
events,
because
what
they
did
was
the
the
optimize,
the
use
of
the
site
to
reduce
the
noise,
and
you
know
they
gave
them
advice
that
they
weren't
getting
from
the
people
that
were
installing
the
equipment
and
they
modeled
it
back,
and
the
nearest
properties,
I
think,
are
to
the
supposed
to
be
to
the
southwest.
A
You
know
I
can't
think
of
the
name
of
the
road
at
the
moment,
but
the
best
that
they
could
get.
There
was
67
decibels
and
the
reason
allowed
the
75
was
to
allow
for
some
headroom
in
case
there's
any
wind
change
and
wind
direction
and
everything
else,
but
and
we
set
no.
We
set
measuring
positions
away
from
the
road
which
aren't
going
to
be
affected
by
traffic,
because
there's
no
point
monitoring
those
next
to
the
road
when
all
you're
getting
is
the
road
noise.
A
We
want
the
music
noise
levels
and
you
know
that
they
they
achieved.
Those
levels
from
the
monitoring
that
we
did
there
and,
as
I
say,
the
stage
and
us
was
pointing
west,
I
don't
know
what
orientation
the
stages
are
here,
because
the
that
level
of
detail
has
not
been
provided.
A
That's
like
somebody
shouting
is
roughly
about
70
a
raised
voice,
but
with
sound
and
other
things,
music's
obviously
got
character,
he's
got
medley
and
you
know
it's
more
noticeable.
We
will
pick
it
up.
You
know,
there's
sort
of
just
how
we
respond
to
certain
sounds.
Some
are
innocuous.
You
know
like
traffic
in
the
distance,
you'll
probably
know
but
very
anxiety,
voices
of
music
and
that
you
know
we're
more
geared
into
being.
You
know
pick
it
up.
D
Thank
you
now,
if
there's
no
other
questions
from
any
other
ones,
oh,
I
can
see,
we've
got
councillor,
loader
has
come
back
and
then
I'll
come
on
to
councillor
barton
afterwards.
J
A
Well,
there's
a
there's
a
the
pop
code
which
they
provided
was
where
there
is
more
days
of
music.
So
that's
where
they
came
up
with
that
15
decibels
above
the
background,
which
is
what
they
the
noise
level
they
put
forward
first
as
a
proposal,
but
that's
quite
as
a
stringent
noise
level,
and
unless
you
know
what
the
existing
music
noise
levels
are,
you
know
their
properties
and
that
you
know
you
don't
know
whether
you're
going
to
be
able
to
achieve
that.
So
that
does
take
into
account
the
number
of
days.
A
But
I
what
I
also
consider-
and
I
know
it's
not
relevant
to
the
license
here,
but
the
council
is
the
landowner
as
well,
and
you
know
if
there
is
complaints
of
nuisance,
though
you
know,
we've
got
a
show
that
we've
done
our
due
diligence
and
made
sure
that
any
events
are
there
in
using
best
possible
means
to
minimize
the
noise.
You
know,
because
over
the
years
that
could
you
know
be
considered
a
nuisance
from
regular
events,
so.
J
D
I
think
that
was
what
mr
lavender
said.
So
we
have
cancer
barton
now.
E
Yes,
could
I
just
confirm
that
I
had
made
a
note
that
the
music,
the
live
music,
would
finish
at
half
past
eight,
so
is
mr
lamenter
sure
that
local
people
would
be
complaining
about
the
noise
at
that
time,
I
thought
people
complained
about
noise
when
it
was
beyond
a
reasonable
time
of
the
evening,
not
half
past
eight.
E
A
It's
really
not
for
me
to
guess
what
will
upset
people
you
know
it
depends
on.
You
know
the
personal
circumstances
at
the
time
you
know
if
you've
got
a
poorly
relative
or
you
want
to
put
or
something
you
know
they
very
well
may
well
make
a
complaint.
You
know
it's
not
really
for
me
to
guess.
Second
guess
what
the
residents
will
do.
I
Mcgregor
hello,
can
I
answer
that
one?
Yes,
there
was
a
plan
given
during
the
sag
meeting.
However,
it
was
requested
that
we
move
things
around
a
little
bit
for
security
and
so
on.
Yeah
can
I
share
the
screen.
Can
I
be
given
a
possibility
to
share
screen?
Please.
C
You're
on
mute,
yeah,
sorry
chair,
I
don't
think
it
can.
I
don't
have
the
documents
unless,
unless
miss
chaffee
can
do
you.
I
I
Well,
this
is
actually
a
revised
one,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
during
the
sag
meeting.
It
was
requested
that
we
moved
the
entrance
into
the
arena.
We're
not
taking
the
whole
of
the
park,
as
you
can
see,
is
a
huge
area
all
around
that
we're
not
actually
using
we're
condensing
it
more
to
the
middle
number
15
here
where,
where
the
mouse
is
pointing,
is
the
entrance
and
number
one
is
the
stage
area,
okay
and
it's
facing
towards
the
airport.
I
So
it's
got
us
back
to
the
town
that
distance
from
there
to
the
bridge.
The
other
side,
the
bridge
and
shoreham
over
the
river
is
over
300
meters.
I
I
Those
are
big
marquees,
where
the
vintage
wares
and
and
the
shops
and
stores
and
and
fashion
and
antiques
are
going
to
be
located.
These
in
the
area
here
are
one
row,
big
row,
four
to
lose.
This
is
the
second
one
so
covering
both
areas.
I
Again,
this
is
a
vintage
at
the
royal
jubilee
team
it.
The
the
drawing
of
this,
is
in
the
middle
of
being
assaulted
at
the
moment
and
will
look
much
different,
obviously
with
drawings
of
where
everything
is.
But
the
important
thing
I
wanted
to
show
was
that
the
stage
is
actually
pointing
away
from
the
town
completely
away
from
the
town
and.
A
Yeah
I'd
say:
I
didn't
have
that
information,
so
yeah
and
the
fun
fair
well,
would
that
have
music?
Will
they
have
their
own
sources
of
music
very.
I
Very
very
low,
it's
very
small
vintage
fun
fair
for
for
young
children.
It's
not.
A
I
It's
not
those
big
fun
fairs
for
adults.
It's
a
children's.
This
is
the
number
seven
is
a
vintage
funfair
in
the
kids
zone
for
children.
So
no
not
loud,
not.
I
I
I
It's
not
allowing
me
to
see
for
some
reason
why
it
should
be
a
button
at
the
top
that
says
about
not
sharing
the
screen,
but
it's
not
allowing
me
to
do
it.
Okay,
okay,
yeah,
I've
done
I've
found
it
all
right.
So.
A
No
well,
I
say
there's
no
reason
why
these
events
can't
go
ahead
and
you
know-
and
you
know
my
gut
feeling
when
the
application
first
came
in
though
I
didn't
have
the
information.
I
wasn't
thinking.
Oh
this
shouldn't
never
happen.
You
know,
I
think
it
can
happen.
We
just
need
to
make
sure
it's
managed
whether
we
can
maybe
get
the
level
of
information
as
part
of
a
noise
management
plan.
You
know
before
it
goes
ahead,
so
you
know
you
know,
but
I
still,
I
think
it's
rider.
We
still
got
some
more
information
before.
A
I
Mr
lavender,
would
it
be
worth
paul,
thornton
myself
and
you
to
meet
up
and
talk
about
your
or
your
worries
and
where
we
can
allay
those
worries.
We're
very
happy
to
do
so.
A
Yeah,
okay,
yeah,
that
shouldn't
be
a
problem.
It's
but,
as
I
say,
is
it's
just
having
that
level
of
information
for
me
to
make
a
decision?
Yeah!
That's
that
and
that's
where
I've
been
coming
from
from
the
start.
It's
just
a
lack
of
information
from
the
the
application
right.
I
Us
paul
I'll
pass
over
to
you.
H
Chairman,
I
mean,
I
feel
a
bit
slighted
here
on
behalf
of
sussex
events,
limited
lumping
us
all
in
in
the
same
category
as
previous
applications,
which
have
resulted
in
a
load
of
rubbish
being
brought
forward.
I'm
not
I'm
not
sure,
that's
an
appropriate
comment
in
this.
In
this
case,
and
particularly
where
mr
watson
is
not
here
to
defend
himself
and
I
I
so
that's
a
statement.
I
accept
that's
not
a
question.
H
My
my
question
is
to
mr
lavender:
did
he
get
mr
watson's
email
of
the
28th
of
february,
which
actually
had
some
information
on
it
and
you
know,
can
he
can
he
tell
us
when
he
responded
to
it
or
or
did
he?
What
efforts
did
he
make
to
and
to
respond
to?
Mr
watson
directly.
D
Okay,
I
think
what
we'd
like
to
do
now
is:
ask
the
those
who've
made
representations
to
sum
up,
so,
if
probably
a
double
act
of
mr
thornton
and
pfizer,
if
you
could
sum
up,
please
you're
on
mute.
Why
is
that
sorry.
I
My
apologies
I'll
pass
this
on
to
paul.
I
I
I'm
because
it's
an
event
I'm
so
it's
in
my
heart
that
I'm
a
little
bit
more
kind
of
talking
from
the
heart
rather
than
and
paul,
can
be
a
little
bit
more
controlled.
So
I
will
pass
it
over
to
him
and
I
apologize
for
that.
I
It's
just
you
know
it's
very
close
to
my
heart
and
getting
it
done
is
really
important,
so
I'll
pass
over
to
paul,
and
thank
you
very
much
everybody
for
your
time
and
and
your
concern.
If
there's
anything
else,
you
need
to
ask
please
we're
here
to
reply.
H
Mr
chairman
members
of
committee
on
I'm
mindful
of
the
hour-
and
I
I
certainly
won't
be
keeping
you
too
long
with
my
closing
remarks,
I
I
don't
think
there's
actually
too
much
to
say
on
our
behalf.
I
think
there's
some
some
very
good
information
has
come
out
this
evening.
H
I'm
grateful
to
mr
lavender
for
actually
being
able
to
to
explain
in
some
more
detail
what
is
actually
required,
which,
regrettably,
we
don't
seem
to
have
got
the
nub
of
that
during
either
consultation
period
or
in
the
the
three
weeks.
Since
I
I
I
would
just
reiterate
to
the
to
the
committee
that,
and
certainly
you
know
and
I
to
be
fair.
I
I
brought
the
subject
of
legends
rock
music
festival
up
this
festive
this
event
and
legends
two
entirely
different
events.
H
Two
entirely
different
events,
pfizer
has
has
told
us
how
successful
the
event
was
in
in
eastbourne.
Last
year,
it's
going
to
be
an
identical
festival.
Mr
lavender
said
he
can
see.
No
reason
why
that
why
the
event
can't
go
ahead,
I
I
would
reiterate.
H
I
would
reiterate
that
an
acoustician
there
was
a
summer
money
mentioned
earlier
on.
I
can
absolutely
assure
you-
and
we
will
not
get
an
acoustician
for
that
for
that
summer-
money
for
this
event
and
for
for
the
soundings
that
we
need
to
do
and
it
would
simply
make
the
event
unviable.
I
take
instructions
from
sussex
events
and,
whilst
I
accept
that
a
google
search
has
been
done
and
you
can't
find
any
names
well.
H
Sometimes
perhaps
a
phone
call
may
well
elicit
some
more
information.
You
know-
and
perhaps
some
of
this
could
have
been
done
and
dealt
with
by
phone
calls
between
various
parties
that
hasn't
happened,
and
so
what
I
would
say
to
you
is
that
this
company,
between
the
partners
of
over
40
years
experience
in
dealing
with
this
sort
of
thing
character
ventures,
is
a
well-established
promoter.
They
would
not.
H
They
wouldn't
simply
not
be
putting
an
event
like
this,
in
which
so
much
trust
has
been
placed
by
officers
from
your
council
senior
officers
of
north
council.
They
would
not
be
putting
that
in
jeopardy,
nor
their
reputation
to
actually
to
to
put
an
event
on
where
there
is
we.
We
know
on.
Certainly
on
one
side
of
this
arena,
there
is
a
lot
of
residential
housing.
H
We
know
that
none
of
them
have
have
objected
to
this,
and-
and
we
know
that
there
are
not
very
many
events
taking
place
taking
place
with
this
in
within
within
this
arena.
All
right,
mr
chairman,
mr
committee,
I'm
not
going
to
labor
the
point
anymore.
I
would
ask
you
to
to
consider
this
very
very
strongly.
H
There's
a
lot
of
work
going
into
this
there's
a
lot
of
good
will
being
engendered,
and
I
would
ask
you
to
to
accept
that
the
conditions
which
we
have
offered
the
noise
management
plan
that
has
to
be
agreed
between
mr
lavender
and
and
us
prior
to
the
event
going
ahead.
So
there
is
work
to
do
and
the
normal
course
of
these
events
is
that
a
noise
management
plan
takes
effect
and
is
drafted
and
and
is
finalized
a
lot
closer
to
the
event
rather
than
so
many
months
out.
H
Now
I
do
accept
that
we're,
probably
looking
at
probably
another
12
weeks
that
will
actually
begin
that
will
actually
begin
to
happen.
But
these
do
not.
I
have
never.
H
I've
never
had
a
noise
management
plan
with
every
t
crossed
I
dotted
and
every
comma
and
full
stop
placed
into
it
this
far
out
at
at
an
application
stage,
because
as
a
condition,
it
has
to
be
agreed
by
by
mr
lavender
on
behalf
of
the
council,
mr
chairman,
unless
your
committee
have
any
of
any
further
questions,
I
I
would
commend
this
application
to
you.
D
Thank
you
and
thank
you
as
well
pfizer.
I
can
see
that
you
are
very
emotionally
invested
in
this
and
are
probably
coming
along.
I
I
would
welcome
all
of
you
to
come
along
honestly
you'll,
be
my
guests.
Would
love
to
have
you
there?
We
want
to
produce
a
lovely
family
event
for
that
queen's
jubilee
weekend.
Let's
pray
she's
still
with
us,
then
that
really
worries
me
as
well,
but
come
to
our
1952
jubilee
tea.
It
would
be
wonderful.
D
Thank
you
now,
mr
lavender,
what
what
I'd
like
to
hear
from
you,
because
obviously
we're
going
to
go
into
close
session
after
this,
and
what
I'd
like
to
hear
from
you
is
a
plan
which
we
can
work
on
with
with
conditions
that
you
recommend
that
we
can
apply
if
we
were
to
approve
this
license.
So
we
do
need
something
from
you.
Thank
you.
A
Well,
many
of
the
conditions
are
they
pulled
through
that
we
had
for
the
legends,
their
bread
and
butter
that
they're
fine.
It's
just
the
objective,
the
noise
objective
from
the
side
we
don't
know
so
maybe
that's
something
that
needs
to
be
agreed
as
part
of
the
noise
management
plan,
maybe
word
the
condition
that
way
that
the
noise
objective
will
be
agreed
as
part
of
the
noise
management
plan
and
then
we'll
work
it
from
there.
Once
we've
got
more
idea
of
the
noise,
that's
been
generated
on
site.
A
It's
really
is
for
the
applicant
to
be
providing
the
information,
that's
their
event,
so.
A
That's
been,
the
stumbling
thing,
is
it's,
it's
not
you
know,
even
if
they
would
have
given
me
some
ideas
of
sound
levels.
I
could
have
probably
done
some
rough
calculations.
A
I
Yes,
we
do
and
they
that
that
was
presented
to
islam
council
10
days
before
the
event
and
agreed.
We
got
the
license
long
before
that
we're
happy
to
use
that
same
system
paul-
and
I
will
put
it
together
with
sussex
events
and
present
it
to
you,
mr
lavender,
are
we
happy
to
do
that.
I
We've
got
a
couple
of
video
videos
which
had
music
playing
in
the
background,
but
you
you'll
hear
that
they're
not
loud
at
all.
No.
A
I
Yeah,
well,
we
had
the
environmental
officer
pop
into
the
event
three
days
of
the
event
and
didn't
request
anything.
He
said
it
was
fine.
Absolutely
fine
and
the
interesting
thing
about
the
eastbourne
event
is
that
the
park
is
in
the
middle
of
a
residential
area.
I
So,
unlike
shoreham,
which
is
you
know
which
yes,
one
part
of
it
is
near,
the
residential
majority
of
it
isn't
gildridge
park
is
in
the
center
of
eastbourne
and
we
didn't
have
any
issues
whatsoever.
In
fact,
one
gentleman
came
along
who
lives
around
the
corner
from
the
park.
Who's
made
complaints
about
a
special
pub.
That's
there,
they're
called
the
crown,
and
he
says
it's
definitely
music.
I
didn't
hear
your
music
at
the
festival,
which
was
incredible.
You
know,
so
we
have
no
intention.
D
Thank
you
now
I
do
have
to
ask:
is
everybody
satisfied
that
they
said
everything
they
have
got
to
say
or
want
to
say?
Is
there
anything
else
anybody
would
like
to
ask
the
applicant
or
the
officers
cancel
the
bugs?
Are
you
just
waving
your
pen,
or
would
you
like
to
say
something.
D
Right,
I
think
I've
got
that
sign
language
now
we
will
now
go
so
we
will
now
go
into
closed
session.
Do
we
need
a
vote
on
this.
C
No
chair,
you
don't
so
the
process
is
now
that,
obviously,
just
over
on
his
aware
is
that
the
members
will
remain
in
the
meeting
with
the
legal
officer.
Everyone
else
will
leave
and
members
will
make
the
decision
with
the
assistance
of
the
legal
officer
and
the
decision
will
be
published
and
sent.
C
Thank
you.
So
if
it's
okay,
if
you
chat
I'll,
stop
the
live
stream
and
then
and
then
we
can.