Agenda and draft minutes

Statutory Licensing Sub Committee - Thursday 23rd October 2025 1.30 pm

Venue: Council Chamber, Dunedin House, Columbia Drive, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6BJ

Contact: Democratic Services Officer 

Items
No. Item

SLS/15/25

Evacuation Procedure pdf icon PDF 183 KB

Minutes:

The evacuation procedure was noted.

SLS/16/25

Declarations of interest

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

SLS/17/25

Licensing Act 2003 Application For A Premises Licence Richardson Road Convenience Store – 10 Richardson Road, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 3LH pdf icon PDF 3 MB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Members of the Statutory Licensing Sub Committee of the Council’s Statutory Licensing Committee were asked to consider an application for grant of a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for 10 Richardson Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3LH to which there had been representations from responsible authorities, local Ward Councillor and residents.

 

 The application was for the supply of alcohol, off sales:

 

• Monday to Sunday 06:00 – 23:00

 

• opening times of Mondy to Sunday 06:00 – 23:00.

 

Representation had been received from the Licensing Authority, Cleveland Police, Environmental Health, Public Health and Community Safety all details of which were contained within the main report.

 

Representations had also been received from local residents and Ward Councillor Shakeel Hussain, all details of which were contained within the main report.

 

Since the original report Members were presented with additional information from the applicants representative JL Licensing, in response to representations made, and agreed to reduce the alcohol supply hours as follows:

 

Monday to Friday 09:00 – 22:00.

 

In addition, an updated operating schedule was submitted which

included the licence conditions proposed by the police. A copy of the updated operating schedule was contained within the additional information document.

 

Based on the reduction in hours and the updated operating schedule the police, licensing authority, public health, and environmental health formally withdrew their representations against the application.

 

Following the submission of the reduced hours of alcohol sales and updated operating schedule further supporting information for the hearing was received from JL Licensing, consisting of “examples/samples of the types of due diligence records that would be used at the premises”.

 

Copies of letters sent to “Community Safety, Councillor Hussain and an open letter to

residents were received from JL Licensing which were accessible via the Councils website .

 

There were also copies of email exchanges between Community Safety and the applicant via his representative full details of which were contained within additional documentation.

 

The Applicant, Alaimagan Thangarajah and his representative Mike Thorpe were in attendance and were given the opportunity to make representation.

 

Members of the public and Ward Councillor Shakeel Hussain were in attendance and were given the opportunity to make representation.

 

The Chair introduced all persons who were present and explained the procedure to be followed during the hearing.

 

A copy of the report and supporting documents had been provided to Members of the Committee and to all persons that had made representation including the additional information prior to the meeting.

 

The Licensing Team Leader presented the report and the additional information to the Statutory Licensing Sub-Committee.

 

Mike Thorpe on behalf of the applicant for 10 Richardson Road, Stockton on Tees presented the application to the Statutory Licensing Sub-Committee.

 

The main topics discussed were as follows:

 

- It was explained that the applicant wished to bring an empty commercial shop into use as a general store with the possibility of a Post-Office.

 

- The premises would not be an off-licence as had been suggested by some of the objectors as an off-licence would  ...  view the full minutes text for item SLS/17/25

SLS/18/25

Licensing Act 2003 Application For A Premises Licence Richardson Road Convenience Store – 10 Richardson Road, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 3LH

Restricted Appendix 7 and 8

Minutes:

Please find the minutes relating to this item detailed at minute number SLS/17/25.

SLS/19/25

Licensing Act 2003 Application For A Premises Licence Mcdonald's Restaurant – Yarm Road, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 3RU pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Minutes:

Members of the Statutory Licensing Sub Committee of the Council’s Statutory Licensing Committee were asked to consider an application for grant of a premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003 for McDonald's Restaurant – Yarm Road Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3RU to which there had been representations from residents.

 

The application was for the late night refreshment:

 

• Monday to Sunday 23:00 – 00:00

 

A copy of the full application details and the proposed plan was included the officers main report.

 

In terms of responsible authorities, licensing conditions had been agreed during the consultation process between the applicant, Cleveland Police and Environmental Health

           

Representations had been received from local residents, full details of which were contained within the report.

           

Mark Gallant on behalf of McDonald’s and legal representative Richard Wormald were in attendance and were given the opportunity to make representation.

 

A resident who had made representation was also in attendance and given the opportunity to make representation.

 

The Chair introduced all persons who were present and explained the procedure to be followed during the hearing.

 

A copy of the report and supporting documents had been provided to Members of the Committee and to all persons that had made representation prior to the meeting.

 

The Licensing Officer presented the report to the Statutory Licensing Sub-Committee.

 

Richard Wormald on behalf of the applicant for McDonald’s Restaurant, Stockton on Tees presented the application to the Statutory Licensing Sub-Committee.

 

The main topics discussed were as follows:

           

- This was a new McDonalds site and was due to open on 5 November 2025.

 

- The Sub Committee were informed that the applicant had been employed by McDonalds for many years and had worked his way from the shop floor up.

 

- The licensing application was to extend the serving of hot food and hot drinks for 1 additional hour from 23:00 hours to 24:00 hours which was within the Councils licensing policy.

 

- The applicant appreciated resident’s concerns however there was a railway line and mature trees creating a division between the application site and residential properties.

 

- The applicant had given a lot of thought to licensing policy and in the interest of amenity a decision was made for the operational hours to be between 06:00 hours and 24:00 hours.

 

- There was to be a fence constructed to the rear of the site and lights on the site would be shielded and monitored to ensure minimal, if any, impact on neighbouring residents as well as a traffic management plan, all of which had been considered by the Planning Committee in October 2024.

 

- Brief discussion was had relating to public nuisance. Environmental Health had proposed conditions which had addressed residents’ concerns and there had been no objections by Cleveland Police.

 

- A brief explanation was given of how a new McDonald’s franchise was generally set up.

 

- The franchisee successfully ran 5 other McDonald’s locally, had invested in the new restaurant, had knowledge of the local area and had a commercial desire to make  ...  view the full minutes text for item SLS/19/25

SLS/20/25

Licensing Act 2003 Application For A Premises Licence Mcdonald's Restaurant – Yarm Road, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 3RU

Restricted Appendix 5 and 6

Minutes:

Please find the minutes relating to this item detailed at minute number SLS/19/25 .