When considering an application for the grant, renewal or transfer of a licence the Licensing Authority will have regard to any observations submitted to it by the Chief Officer of Police and any objections that have been received from anyone else within 28 days of the application.
Any person can object to an application. Objections should not be based on moral grounds / values, but should be relevant to the following:
Objectors must give notice of their objection in writing to the Licensing Authority, stating the general terms of the objection.
Where the Licensing Authority received notice of any objection it shall, before considering the application, give notice in writing of the general terms of the objection to the applicant. However, unless the objector gives their consent, their name or address will not be revealed to the applicant.
All relevant objections to the application will result in a Hearing being convened to determine the application. If the application is refused, it may only be refused based on the above listed grounds.
The outcome of the Hearing and the reasons for the decision shall be made available to all parties involved with the application by way of a Notification of Decision. This Notice will inform all parties of any right of appeal.