Agenda item

20/00326/FUL STAR INN, 22 MIDDLE STREET, BEESTON

Retain marquee extension and a sheltered bar servery and variation of condition 3 of planning approval 13/00533/FUL to permit amplified music and speech to be allowed within the marquee and marquee extension

THE STAR INN BEESTON

Minutes:

Retain marquee extension and a sheltered bar servery and variation of condition 3 of Planning approval 13/00533/FUL to permit amplified music and speech within the marquee and marquee extension.

Star Inn 22 Middle Street, Beeston NG9 1FX

 

This application sought planning permission for the retention of an extension to the existing marquee and a detached sheltered bar servery, to the rear of the property, and also sought to vary a restrictive condition in respect of amplified music and speech in the marquee and marquee extension.

 

This application was brought to the Committee at the request of Councillor P Lally.

 

There were no late items for this application.

 

Councillor P Lally spoke about the application as the Ward Member.

 

Members debated the application and the following comments were amongst those noted:

  • The impact on neighbour amenity
  • The amplified music within the beer garden
  • Disturbance of late night music to neighbouring area
  • Covid-19 impact on live music events 

 

RESOLVEDthat planning permission be granted with 2 amendments to the recommendation as follows :

 

A temporary 12-month permission and amendments to the time restrictions set out in condition 2 to 12 noon -9pm.

 

  1. The development hereby permitted shall be retained/carried out in accordance with the Site Location Plan, received by the Local Planning Authority on 27.05.20, proposed layouts JG/DM/13/038/10 received by the Local Planning Authority on 17.06.20, proposed elevations JG/DM/13/038/30 rev B received by the Local Planning Authority on 23.06.20 and proposed block plan JG/DM/13/038/40 rev D received by the Local Planning Authority on 26.08.20.
  2. This permission shall be for a limited period of one year expiring on the 11th September 2020 when the building works carried out under this permission shall be removed and the land reinstated to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority unless prior permission has been obtained in writing from the Local Planning Authority for its retention.

 

  1. Any performance of live and recorded entertainment involving amplified music and/or speech or regulated entertainment shall only be permitted in the internal marquee area and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 sessions per calendar week. Such sessions shall only take place between 12.00 noon – 21.00 hours daily and each session shall be limited to a maximum duration of 3 hours, inclusive of any breaks, per session.

 

  1. The external bar servery shall not be open for the serving of customers outside of the hours of 12.00 noon to 22.00 hours daily.

 

 

 

REASONS

 

  1. For the avoidance of doubt.

 

  1. To protect immediate residents from excessive operational noise, in accordance with Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policy 19 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).

 

  1. To protect immediate residents from excessive operational noise, in accordance with Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policy 19 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).

 

  1. To protect immediate residents from excessive operational noise, in accordance with Policy 10 of the Broxtowe Aligned Core Strategy (2014) and Policy 19 of the Broxtowe Part 2 Local Plan (2019).

 

 

NOTES TO APPLICANT

 

1.      The Council has acted positively and proactively in the determination of this application by working to determine it within the agreed determination timescale

 

2.      The granting of planning permission and associated conditions does not pre-empt any formal action under Statutory Nuisance or Nuisance legislation being taken against the applicant by the Council.

 

3.        All doors and windows shall be maintained in good order and kept closed during events in order to minimise noise breakout.

 

 

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