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A
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Councillor
hutchinson
is
now
formally
elected
as
chair
over
to
you,
chair.
B
Thanks
harriet
good
afternoon,
everyone
welcome
to
this
remote
hearing
of
the
licensing
subcommittee,
my
name
councillor,
hutcherson
and
I'll
be
sharing
today's
hearing
before
I
proceed
further.
Could
I
just
remind
everyone
that
today's
meeting
is
being
streamed,
live
on
the
city
council's
youtube
channel?
B
B
Thank
you.
I'd
like
to
start
the
hearing
today
by
confirming
that
this
meeting
of
the
licensing
subcommittee
meets
the
requirements
of
the
council's
constitution,
even
though
members
of
the
panel
are
in
remote
attendance,
while
items
today
will
be
fully
discussed,
as
is
usual,
remote
attendance
requires
a
few
slight
changes
as
to
how
we
manage
the
debate.
B
Therefore,
can
all
attendees
mute
their
microphone
unless
I
invite
them
to
speak?
This
avoids
disruption
from
background
noise
and
also
can
all
participants.
Please
keep
their
cameras
on.
During
the
hearing,
all
participants
will
be
invited
to
introduce
themselves
at
the
start
of
the
hearing,
to
make
it
clear
to
public
observers
who
will
be
involved
in
the
proceedings.
B
Could
I
now
invite
the
officers
to
introduce
themselves
and
then
mute
your
microphone
once
you
have
finished
start
with
legal
services.
D
Thank
you
good
afternoon.
My
name
is
philippa
murray,
I'm
a
solicitor
in
the
legal
services
section
of
leeds
city
council,
I'm
supported
by
my
fellow
solicitor
robert
brown
this
afternoon,
I'm
here
to
to
advise
the
committee.
B
Thanks
phillip,
we've
got
entertainment,
licensing.
E
Thank
you,
chair
and
good
afternoon
everybody.
My
name
is
matthew,
I'm
part
of
entertainment,
licensing
and
today
I'm
supported
by
samantha
longfellow
pinnacle.
Thank
you.
B
Thanks
harriet
and
then
also
can
I
ask
the
applicants
introduce
themselves.
I
believe
that
mr
crossfield
isn't
present,
but
we
do
have
mr
freyron.
If
you
can
introduce
yourself,
please
you're
on
mute.
Mr
freyron.
A
Thanks
chair
under
gender
item
number
two:
there
are
no
appeals
against
the
refusal
of
inspection
of
documents
and
item
number
three.
There
are
no
items
which
require
the
exclusion
of
the
press
in
public
today
and
writing
number
four.
There
are
no
late
items
and
under
agenda
item
number
five,
could
I
please
ask
members
to
declare
any
cunery
interests?
Please.
A
B
B
Thank
you,
okay.
So
agenda
item
number
six,
which
is
the
application
to
vary
a
premises
license
held
by
mybar
that
leads
limited
67
to
69
simple
street
leads
ls
one
two
t
e
could
please
the
legal
advisor
to
the
subcommittee
outlined
for
the
procedure
for
today's
hearing.
Please.
D
Yes,
thank
you
chair.
This
is
an
application
for
the
variation
of
a
premises
license
held
by
my
bar
leads
limited,
which
is
at
67
to
69.
St
paul
street
leads
and
there's
one
written
objection
to
the
application,
but
that
party
doesn't
attend
in
order
to
address
this
meeting.
D
The
usual
procedure
in
this
case
is
that
the
applicant
addresses
the
committee
where
there
are
no
objectives
to
appear
before
the
committee.
The
committee
would
then
move
to
ask
questions
of
the
applicant
following
that.
The
applicant
would
have
a
chance
to
respond
to
anything
that
came
from
the
questions
asked
of
them
by
the
committee
and,
to
sum
up
in
making
its
determination,
the
subcommittee
will
consider
what
is
appropriate
and
proportionate
to
promote
the
licensing
objectives.
D
The
licensing
regulations
allow
the
subcommittee
to
set
a
time
limit
on
presentations,
whether
more
than
one
party,
the
same
time
limit
would
apply
to
each
the
usual
time.
Limit
is
15
minutes
for
each
party,
and
the
applicant
may
split
that
their
time
and
reserve.
Some
of
the
time
to
respond
to
anything
that
arises
from
questions
and
or
to
sum
up,
can
I
ask
chair
if
the
subcommittee
does
wish
to
impose
a
time
limit
and
and
if
so,
what
the
time
limit
would
be.
F
And
I
would
only
need
a
few
minutes.
Can
I
just
ask
a
question.
First
of
all,
would
I
be
able
to
recite
an
email
that
I
responded
to
the
objection
earlier
today?
I
don't
think
it
was
received
by
yourselves.
E
No,
that's
not
something
that
I'm
aware
of.
When
did
you
send
the
email
to
the
objectors.
F
So
we
had
one,
I
think
it
was
on
the
19th
of
april.
That
was
the
original
email
I
received.
F
Okay,
so
this
morning
I
also
received
a
response
again
to
my
email
from
the
objection
of
objector
and
I
then
responded.
So
I
I'm
happy
to
just
recite
my
response,
which
I
believe
covered.
You
know
the
areas
of
concern.
B
Might
suggest,
then,
maybe
if
we,
if
we
allow
10
minutes
for
the
application
to
start
and
then
maybe
in
that
time.
If
you
wish
to
cover
that
point
and
then
the
questions
we
can
maybe
have
another
five
minutes
for
you
to
come
back
on
any
questions
and
sort
of
round
up
at
the
end.
D
Check
could
I
perhaps
check
the
the
email
that
you
mentioned,
mr
faron.
Is
this
an
email
which
has
been
sent
out
to
the
objectors
this.
F
Morning
buy
a
licensing
yeah,
so
obviously
the
objective
was
name
was
redacted,
so
I'm
I've
obviously
responded
to
the
licensing.
It
was
actually
bridgette.
Massey.
F
Yeah,
I
thought
I
thought
this
was
already
made
aware
and
obviously
updated
so.
D
F
Yes,
because
there
were
more
specific
responses,
it
was
my
understanding
is
that
the
main
issue
was
noise
pollution.
Given
the
the
response
I
received
this
morning,
so
I
tried
to
you
know
to
respond
to
those
those
points.
B
E
Yeah,
I'm
just
checking
with
the
case
officer
at
the
moment.
I'm
just
going
to
see
if
he
has
been
any
liaisons
that
have
taken
place
between
bridget
and
the
objector
and
whether
the
objective
does
remain
outstanding
and
if
it
does,
then
it
still
is
still
left
consideration
today,
yeah,
okay,
thank
you.
D
D
D
Is
that
the
case
yeah?
Thank
you.
It
would
be
helpful
when
you're
addressing
the
committee,
that,
if
you
refer
to
documents
you
could
identify
the
document
carefully.
The
document
that
you're
referring
to
additional
documents
can
only
be
tabled
with
the
consent
of
all
of
the
parties,
and
I
think
we'll
perhaps
come
back
to
the
email,
if
need
be.
D
After
the
applicant
has
made
that
presentation
and
after
all
questions
have
been
considered,
the
members
will
consider
whether
they
have
all
the
information
they
need
to
make
a
decision.
Once
this
point
is
reached,
members
of
the
committee
will
go
into
a
private
session
if
there
are
any
additional
questions
that
members
have
they'll
be
turned
to
the
meeting.
D
E
Yeah,
thank
you
chair,
so
I'm
just
quickly.
Picking
up
on
that
point
raised
before
I've
been
in
touch
with
the
case
officer
and
they've
confirmed
that
the
the
objection
to
the
application
still
stands,
so
it's
their
consideration
to
them.
E
So
moving
on
to
the
application,
if
this
is
in
relation
to
an
application
to
vary,
the
premises
license
for
my
bar
leads
limited,
which
is
67
to
69c
and
paul
street
leads
ls
one.
The
application
is
made
to
extend
the
hours
for
the
two
license
or
licensable
activities
which
the
premises
currently
benefits
from.
These
are
the
sale
by
retail
of
alcohol.
I'm
recording
music
and
the
hours
proposed
for
each
activity
are
11.
30
am
to
11
pm
monday
sunday.
E
E
In
terms
of
the
responsible
authorities,
the
application
has
attracted
representation
from
west
yorkshire
police
only
who
have
suggested
addition
additional
measure.
Sorry,
in
order
to
promote
the
crime
prevention
objective,
the
the
applicant
has
agreed
to
incorporate
those
measures
into
the
operating
schedule
and
a
copy
of
the
representation,
and
the
agreement
can
be
seen
on
page
37
at
appendix
d.
E
The
objector
in
this
instance,
is
requested
to
run
anonymous
throughout
the
full
application
process
and
the
sanitized
version
of
the
objection
can
be
found
appendix
e,
on
page
41.,
finally,
and
and
to
assist
members
with
the
existing
pattern
of
licence
premises
in
the
surrounding
area.
A
list
of
those
premises,
including
the
licensable
activities
and
hours,
is
available
on
page
43
at
appendix
f.
Thank
you,
chair.
B
Thanks
matthew,
mr
frieron,
can
I
invite
you
now
please
to
present
your
case
for
the
ten
minutes
that
you
have.
F
Okay,
so
I
was,
I
wasn't
actually
prepared
to
present
a
case.
I
thought
I
was
was
going
to
answer
questions
generally.
F
All
I
can
say
is
that
we've
been
we've
looked
at
the
concerns
of
the
objection,
and
I
don't
believe
anything
that
where,
where
you
know
that
we
would
do
would
would
would
affect
the
neighborhood
or
the
area
in
any
way,
I
don't
agree
that
it's
a
residential
area,
it's
in
the
second
street
in
the
center
of
town,
there's
a
bar
on
the
street
that
I'm
you
know
it's
assuming
opens
later.
F
I
know
there's
pubs
around
the
corner
that
open
later
and
sell
alcohol
later
than
their
web
and
we're
proposing
there's
a
tesco
express
on
the
same
street
that
sells
alcohol
up
until
11
o'clock.
F
Also,
this
has
been
talk
of
the
local
park,
which
is
opposite
from
our
bars,
probably
about
300
yards
where
people
have
been
said
to
drink.
That
was
one
of
the
concerns
of
the
objective
and
we
believe
that
people
do
that
anyway
and
have
done
I've.
I've
worked
in
that
area
in
the
building
next
door,
the
building
around
the
corner,
the
west
one.
I
worked
for
target
insurance
for
three
years
and
I
I'm
I'm
familiar
with
the
area.
I
know
the
cafes
used
to
go
for
lunch.
F
There,
I'm
familiar
with
the
wine
bar
that
was
there
earlier,
but
well
previously.
Should
I
say
I
don't.
I
don't
think
anything
that
we're
proposing
is
excessive
in.
In
any
sense,
I
think
the
police
have
expressed
that
as
well
and
I'm
I'm
going
to
be
there
for
day-to-day
operations.
F
So
obviously
the
responsibility
does
lie
with
me
and
I
have
I've
made
contact
with
neighbors
and
working
professionals
in
the
area
already,
who
all
you
know,
love
the
idea.
It's
convenient
on
the
doorstep
and
I
am
to
you
know
you
know
to
keep
things
as
they
are
and
not
interfere
or
cause
any
kind
of
public
music
nuisance
or
any
anything
like
that.
We
just
want
to
what
we
just
want
to
invite
working
professionals,
families,
visitors
that
look
to
the
city
center
to
somewhere.
You
know
they
can
die.
F
And
it's
not
the
bus
as
in
the
center
of
town.
It's
you
know
it's
just
on
the
edge
and
you
know
we
encourage
people
to
come
and
down
there's
a
bar
there.
Obviously-
and
it's
I
don't
think
it's
excessive
at
all,
so
we
were
just
proposing
to
sell
like
also
11
close
at
11
30
and
as
opposed
to
closing
at
8
30,
which
is
a
bit.
I
think
everything
is
a
bit
ridiculous
for
foreign.
F
I
think
that's
all.
I
can
really
say
at
this
moment
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
C
Yes,
please,
if
I
may,
the
first
one
you
would
say
about
sorry
good
afternoon.
I
see
you
presentation
about
what
you
want
to
do
and
why
the
hours
that
you've
put
for
the
hours
of
alcohol
fail.
There
seems
to
be
a
difference
between
that
which
you
put
on
the
explanation
on
your
application
and
that
which
is
actually
within
the
application
itself.
So
in
other
words,
at
one
point
it
says
11
30
and
at
the
other
one
it
says,
12.
F
C
F
F
It's
close
close
close,
so
it's
11
o'clock,
11
p.m,
alcohol
license
and
then
11
30
close.
E
I
can
I
can
count.
I
can
clarify
that
councillor
riches,
it's
a.
A
E
Of
from
the
last
sale
of
alcohol
up
to
the
the
closing
time
of
the
premises,
there's
a
30-minute
window
to
allow
people
to
drink
up
so
from
the
final
orders
at
11..
So
it's
just
that
30
extra
minutes
to
allow
people
to
to
drink
up
in
dispense
no.
C
It's
just
the
actual
starting
time
to
be
perfectly
honest
because
it
on
one
part
of
the
application.
It
actually
says:
11
30.,.
F
F
C
C
Other
one
was
about
the
recorded
music.
There
was
a
kind
of
a
similar
sort
of
issue
going
on
there.
Really.
I
believe
that
there
is,
I
mean
that
pertains
in
a
way
to
the
issue
of
the
nuisance
and
the
11
30
finish
time
there,
for
that
is
that
something
which
you
would
feel
and
you
would
wish
to
adhere
to,
rather
than
say,
11
o'clock.
F
C
A
I'd
just
like
to
ask:
it
appears
that
there
are
there
have
been
offices
made
into
residential.
You
know
residential
flats
or
bed
sits
or
whatever
in
the
area,
and
that's
one
of
the
wonderful
yeah.
F
Yes
directly
opposite,
we
have,
we
have
pizza,
express
that
opens
at
the
exact
same
time
and
so
the
exact
alcoholics
at
the
same
time,
so
that
was
directly
opposite.
Our
building
literally
30
yards.
That's
been
there
for
some
years,
there's
another
bar
at
the
top
of
the
street,
which
is
called
dirty
martini.
F
They
open
a
lot
later
than
us.
There's
there's
shops,
there's
cafes,
there's
pubs,
but
granted
that
you
know
there
is
residents
there
and
I
do
know-
and
I've
spoke
to
a
lot
of
the
residents.
But
there
is
a
lot
of
businesses
as
well
and
have
been
there
for
years.
F
Not
from
my
understanding
but
they've
been
through
the
short
window
that
we
opened
where
we
were
allowed
to
open
last
year
with
the
many
residents
that
was
coming,
you
know.
Obviously
you
know
there's
a
few
working
professionals-
businesses
surrounding
us,
but
mainly
residents.
A
F
But
that
was
only,
I
think,
because
we,
you
know,
we're
a
new
bar.
We
we
we're
still
trying
to
understand
our
market,
but
that
becomes
back.
We
need
to
be
open
to
do
that.
We
were
only
up.
We
only
managed
to
open
for
three
weeks.
B
Okay
yeah,
mr
freon,
if
I
may,
can
you
kind
of
explain
to
me
your
normal
sort
of
routine
operating
routine
from
sort
of
when
you
open
at
12
o'clock
and
then
expect
to
finish
at
11
o'clock
sort
of
a
normal,
day-to-day
sort
of
maybe
routine
clientele
demographic?
That
kind
of.
F
Thing
right,
so
we
would
initially
aim
to
get
the
launch
market,
so
we
are
looking
at
offering
a
brunch,
but
that
would
be
saturday
mainly
saturday
and
sundays.
F
There
will
be
promotions
that
we
do
between
12
and
6
o'clock,
mainly,
but
if,
from
an
operating
standpoint
we
would
open
at
12
o'clock
obviously
have
deal
with
a
rush
for
lunch.
Hopefully
there
is
a
rush
for
two
hours
with
them
we
might
close
for
an
hour
or
two.
This
is
something
that
we're
looking
to
put
into
practice.
We've
not
been
able
to
do
that.
We
was
up.
F
You
know,
like
I
said,
we're
only
open
for
three
weeks,
so
it
would
probably
be
an
hour
or
two,
maybe
in
the
afternoon
where
we
might
close
and
then
reopen-
or
you
know
we
just
just
have
to
play
as
you
go
as
it
goes
really,
but
the
there
may
be
a
you
know
the
promotion
that
we'll
do
on
a
friday
like
a
happy
hour
or
something
like
that,
but
that
would
be
around
about
tea
time,
so
probably
four
to
six
to
six
p.m.
B
What
about
with
regards
to
going
into
the
evening
so
sort
of
a
thursday
friday,
saturday
evening,
up
to
11
o'clock?
What
kind
of
expectations
are
you
having
with
regards
to
what
type
of
clientele
and
what
you
hope
to
be
achieving
from
the
establishment.
F
F
You
know
a
couple
or
a
family
they're
going
to
sit
they're
going
to
have
food
they're
going
to
have
drink
as
well,
and
you
obviously
you
get
people,
you
know
from
not
natural
football
football
walk,
past
and
and
calling,
but
we
want
to
target
groups
of
people
who
you
know
and
and
families
really
and
and
predominantly
the
working
professionals
around
the
area,
the
solicitors,
accountants
et
cetera.
B
In
the
documentation
there
was
mention
of
30
covers
if,
if
people
have
finished
eating
and
they
wish
to
stay
on
the
rest
of
the
evening,
drinking
alcohol.
Is
that
something
that
you're
sort
of
encouraging,
or
is
it
more
case,
based
around
the
food
side
of
things.
F
We're
not
encouraging
that.
Oh,
we
can
accommodate
it
because
the
seating
around
the
bar,
the
stools
all
on
the
bar-
it's
not
a
massive
bar
in
itself,
but
we
can
accommodate
it.
We
can
hold
32
covers
at
the
max
and
then
there's
a
there's,
a
good
seating
and
that's
away
from
the
actual
bar
area.
So
that
would
be
another
room
which
is
right
there,
obviously
next
to
the
bar,
but
we
could
accommodate
people
to
you
know.
Obviously,
if
people
want
to
use
the
bar,
we
wouldn't
stop
them,
but
we're
not
encouraging
that.
B
Okay
and
then
on
the
recorded
music
side
of
things.
What
is,
is
it
kind
of
background
music,
elevator
music,
or
is
it
sort
of
music
for
sort
of
loud
ambiance
or
so.
F
Predominantly
background
music,
I
explained
this
in
the
email
I
addressed
this
earlier
today,
which
you'll,
probably
you'll
probably
hear
later
so
we
want
to.
You
know
we
want
people
to
to
be
able
to
converse.
Have
a
you
know,
conversation
with
we're,
looking
at
obviously
groups
of
people.
So
if
the
music
is
the
fault
from
it,
it
defeats
the
objects
is,
is
definitely
going
to
be
more
of
a
background,
a
background
environment.
You
know
ambiance
or
whatever
and,
like
I
said,
we've
only
got
small
speakers.
We've
not
got
any
big
sound
system
with.
F
You
know
a
huge
amplifiers,
it's
probably
it's
going
to
be
run
off
a
mobile
phone
of
you
know
and
just
a
background
playlist
that
doesn't
interfere
or
impede
really
with
people
when
they
open
they're.
Trying
to
you
know,
have
conversations.
We
look
at
the
clientele
that
we've
got.
They
don't
want
loud
music,
they
don't
they
want
to.
B
F
I'd
love
to,
but
because
we
don't
have
the
space
there's
a
bollard
in
the
middle
of
the
road
between
us
and
ourselves,
and
pizza
express
so
to
divert
traffic
around
there.
You
you
it
it
be
more
worthwhile
blocking
the
road
off
than
trying
to
call
them.
It
offers
any
kind
of
ballots.
I
think
there's
a
two
meter
rule
if
you,
if
you're
having
a
outside
dining
and
that
we
couldn't
accommodate
it,
wouldn't
be
safe
for
the
public
to
walk
around.
C
Can
I
just
have
another
back
at
this
one
from
your
original
license
application
there,
which
went
to
eight
o'clock,
so
presumably
your
perception
of
your
clientele
or
potential
clientele
has
slightly
changed.
Has
that
slightly
changed
because
of
the
last
year
one
might
say,
or
is
that
sort
of
just
a
general
recognition
that
past
possibly
you
didn't
fully
reflect
the
nature
of
the
chianti
in
the
area?
It's.
F
A
it's
a
business
decision
really,
if
we
think
about
it,
the
bad,
the
previous
bar,
they
sold
wine,
but
they
just
had
nibbles
on
the
bar.
We've
incorporated
the
kitchen.
F
So
a
lot
of
people
as
well
are
going
to
come.
You
don't
want
to
be
kicking
people
out
at
half
a
state,
but
you
know
some
people
might
not
get
out
of
work
till
seven
o'clock
and
then
meet
up
with
the
friends.
They'll
have
to
have
a
drink
beforehand,
not
normally
but
potentially,
and
then
sit
down
and
have
a
meal,
and
we
we
were
actually
kicking
people
out,
and
it
was
just
it's
really
sorry,
but
it
is
quite
ridiculous.
F
Obviously
giving
kovid
has
happened
as
well.
Our
business
has
suffered
from
the
off
because
all
our
forecasting
has
gone
out
the
window,
and
you
know
right
now.
We
just
we
don't
know
what's
around
the
corner,
so
you
know
we
need
to.
We
need
to
survive,
and
this
is
part
of
it
as
well.
But
that's
why
I
think
it's
a
reasonable,
not
we're
not
asking
too
much.
I
think
it's
very
reasonable.
B
Yes,
you
can
have
another
bite
if
you
want
okay,
I
think
if
we
have
no
further
questions,
if
you'd
maybe
sort
of,
I
have
five
minutes
sort
of
sum
up
before
we
go
into
a
deliberation.
F
It
does
appeal
to
everyone,
but
I've
already
pointed
out
it's
it's
aimed
mainly
at
the
working
professionals
around
the
area
which
I'm
I
know
a
lot
of
I've
worked
like
I
said,
target
insurance
around
the
corner,
I'm
expecting
all
the
staff
there
to
come
support
us,
there's
loads
of
just
like,
I
said
we're
right,
we're
at
a
good
part
around
the
edge
of
the
town.
F
So
it's
not
too
busy,
but
we
can
appeal
to
the
residents
as
well
and
make
them
feel
comfortable,
comfortable
and
anything
that
we
do
we'll
always
have
the
neighbors
and
the
res
as
well.
The
residents
everybody
in
in
mind.
We
just
want
to
offer
offers
good,
dining
and
obviously
a
good
good
drink
to
go
with
it.
F
We
you
know-
and
it's
not
based
around
music,
it's
more
of
a
a
nice
setting
nice
environment,
where
everybody
feels
welcoming
stuff
is
not
you're
not
going
to
impede
on
anybody
like.
I
said
we
indeed
put
points
in
the
email
I
mentioned
we'd,
even
down
to
the
speakers
that
we've
directed
the
this
small
enough
anyway,
but
away
from
the
door.
The
door
will
be
closed.
The
majority
of
the
time
so
there'll
be
no
hardly
any
noise
pollution.
F
This
signage,
that's
gonna,
be
in
the
bar
to
to
make
customers
aware
you
know
of
the
public
and
to
keep
the
noise
and
respect
respect
our
neighbors.
Basically,
everything
that
we
can
possibly
do
to
encourage
our
staff.
We
need
staff
training
as
well
to
make
you
know,
make
them
aware
of.
You
know
help.
You
know,
customers,
respect
that
we
do
have
neighbors,
I'm
trying
to
throw
all
I'm
trying
to
think
of
my
email.
F
I
said
I
don't
want
to
repeat
everything
I've
said,
but
my
email,
probably
I
explain
it
a
lot
better
than
I'm
doing
now,
but
we've
looked
at
we've
looked
at
every
every
point
and
I
believe
that
you
know
it
wouldn't
affect
the
area
anyway,
any
more
than
and
the
business
that
already
opened
around
today.
B
Great
thanks,
mr
freo,
and
I
think
you
have
kind
of
covered
what
I
think
we
need
to
take
away.
So
unless
members
have
any
other
questions,
nope,
okay,
on
that
basis,
the
subcommittee
will
now
move
to
a
private
session
to
deliberate
on
the
application.
Could
I
ask
that
all
parties,
including
the
applicant
and
the
representative
and
the
licensing
officer,
remain
available?
Should
the
subcommittee
have
any
additional
questions
if
there
are
any
additional
questions,
you'll
be
invited
back
into
the
meeting
by
the
clerk
over
to
harriet.
A
Thanks
chair,
yes,
as
you
said,
when
I'm
moving
into
private
session
andy,
could
you
move
us
into
the
breakout
rooms?
Please
thank
you.
B
B
Yeah
yeah
is
phil
philip
yep
yep
everybody
here,
mr
freyron.
Just
during
the
deliberation
we
just
want
to
sort
of
clarify
and
clear
up
just
one
slight
matter
which
is
regarding
the
times:
okay.
So,
on
the
on
page
20
of
the
license
application,
it
mentions
in
just
one
line
the
alcohol
hours
every
day
from
12
until
11,
whereas
on
the
actual
application
boxes,
where
you
put
on
for
each
day
the
time
from
in
time
to
the
alcohol
I'm
just
trying
to
find
it.
B
Now,
the
the
supply
of
alcohol
is
mentioned
there
from
11
30
to
11
o'clock,
and
if
we
were
sort
of
minded
to
to
to
grant
the
application
that
as
applied
for,
would
be
from
11
30
to
11
o'clock.
Is
there
any
issues
with
that.
F
B
B
F
B
B
B
Yep
great
stuff,
okay,
on
that
basis,
then,
can
I
thank
everybody
for
attending
today.
It
concludes
our
business
for
today
and
that
everybody
will
be
informed
of
the
decision
within
five
working
days,
thanks
very
much
for
attending
mr
freyron
and
have
a
great
day.