Green Cllr criticises Licensing Panel decision

By Scott Hart
Aug 26, 2010 - 9:19:29 AM
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Cllr Kitcat
Regency ward councillor Jason Kitcat has criticised councillors who approved a license application against the objections of Sussex Police, residents, and the Council's own Environmental Protection team. A licensing panel of two Conservative and one Labour councillor today agreed to extend the hours and scale of operations for Jam, a venue in Middle Street.
 
Cllr Kitcat said:
"Jam presented a poor quality application which utterly failed to address the impact of their proposals. Middle Street lies in the heart of the Cumulative Impact Area which is supposed to limit the expansion of licensed activities. I and residents are so disappointed that both Jam's management and the licensing panel failed to take cumulative impact into account. It is residents who will suffer the consequences of this approval, with more noise and disturbance as they try to get on with their lives."
 
Whilst staying in the same ownership Jam was previously known as the Water Margin. Eighteen months ago the venue had its license suspended due to serious disorder which resulted in open street fighting.
 
Entourage, another venue on the street, also recently had its license suspended due to problems there.

Jason added:  
"Middle Street has a dense mix of licensed venues. Residents understand they live in the city centre, but the last few years has seen a slide to worse behaviour, more noise and later hours, making life unbearable. With limited Police resources, the area cannot take any more late night activities.

"The Police specifically said their operations could not cope with later closures in that area, but the panel ignored this along with my objections and those of the residents. Residents and Police are now considering appealing this decision by the Council's licensing panel as we believe it is a step too far.
 
"I value the live music in our city, and support venues wherever possible. Jam could have continued to be a great live music venue without the proposed extensions. What they applied for will have a detrimental impact on residents' quality of life, which is why I objected."

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