The entrance and rooftop area of the proposed bar
A Brent Entertainment and Licensing Committee meeting to hear an application for a rooftop bar overlooking Wembley Stadium, atop a residential block, has been cancelled at short notice. The meeting was due to be held tomorrow and is now adjourned until a later date in June. The applicant made the request stating that "the developer is currently devising a new entry plan which may help to address a number of the objectors key concerns. This may take a couple of weeks to finalise".
The application by Field Vision Wembley Rooftop, at 10-12 Wembley Park Boulevard was for the sale of alcohol Monday to Sunday 10am -11pm and to remain open 8am -11.30pm Monday to Sunday.
The application has attracted opposition from residents of the block regarding noise, anti-social behaviour, sharing lifts with rowdy and safety of children fans amongst other concerns.
Council officers and the police have also opposed the application as it stands although there is a possibility of agreeing conditions:
Brent Licensing Enforcement
Officer
I certify that I have
carefully considered the above premises licence application, and
consequently, I wish to make
a representation on the grounds that if the application were to be granted as
it currently is, it would likely have a detrimental effect on two out of the
four below licensing objectives:
• the prevention of crime
and disorder;
• public safety;
• the prevention of
public nuisance;
• the protection of children
from harm.
Match Day
- Has the applicant
undertaken an Entry/Exit Plan, Fan Zone Crowd Safety Management Plan
and an Evacuation Plan?
- Taking into consideration
the use of the internal space on the ground floor, does the client
intend to have a queuing
system beyond the entrance onto the outside area/ Wembley Park
Boulevard? (I.e., Fan Zone
Crowd Safety Management Plan)
- Will the premises be open
to patrons following full time on a football event match day? If so, how will
the applicant deal with the outside queuing area, especially if fans are
leaving the stadium via ‘The Spanish Steps’? (I.e., Fan Zone Crowd Safety
Management Plan)
- How will staff ensure that
the number of patrons will not go beyond capacity? (I.e., Entry/Exit Plan)
- How many staff will be
downstairs managing the internal reception area? (I.e., Entry/Exit Plan)
- How will the phased entry
system work? (I.e., Entry/Exit Plan)
- Will the use of the lift
to the terrace be exclusively for patrons or will it be shared with
residents? (I.e., Entry/Exit
Plan)
- How will patrons leave the
premises? Will there be a phased exit system as well? (I.e.,Entry/Exit Plan)
- Will there be a separation
between patrons wanting to leave the premises and patrons waiting in the
reception area? (I.e., Entry/Exit Plan)
- Where are the designated
fire exits on the ground floor? (I.e., Evacuation Plan)
- Will the internal
reception area impede any evacuation procedure? (I.e., Evacuation Plan)
- How will staff mitigate
against fans throwing objects over the edge off the terrace? (I.e., Will there
be a barrier/planter erected? What will the height of this be?)
- Will the applicant have a
specific security plan for high risk, medium risk, and low risk football match
day events?
Having carefully read the
application, I wouldn’t have any issues with this application being granted providing that
certain assurances are made by way of conditions and if the applicant agrees to
the reduced hours. This in turn will satisfy the promotion of the four
licensing objectives.
Nuisance Control Team
Dear Licensing Authority,
applicant, and agent
Nuisance Control Team as a
Responsible Authority make representation against the
application. This is based
on concern that granting the application is likely to result in public
nuisance arising from
airborne noise associated with patrons in an open air venue in close
proximity to noise sensitive
premises – those being the north elevation upper floors at the
neighbouring 14 Wembley Park
Boulevard, and residents living beneath the roof space at 48
Olympic Way. We are
concerned that rowdy or raucous alcohol-fuelled behaviour would
result in public nuisance by
adversely interfering with the right of neighbours to reasonably
enjoy their home.
Metropolitan Police
Police concerns are around
Public Safety.
1. Police to establish how
the applicant will manage the crowd/queuing system in and out of
the venue on match days.
2. Police to establish what
measures the applicant have in place for an emergency? Eg
police/ambulance attendance to the rooftop
and/or evacuation