Type of application: Premises Licence Variation
Name of Applicant: Cambscuisine Group Ltd
Name of Premise: The Tickell Arms
Address of Premises: 1 North Road, Whittlesford, Cambs, CB22 4NZ
General Description of Premises: Public House and Garden
This is an application to vary the layout of the premises licence to permit a small bar in the rear garden which is to relieve pressure on the main internal bar on sunny days. This bar is currently being used via Temporary Event Notices. Whilst the applicant does not consider that the use of a small additional bar will impact the licensing objectives, further conditions have been proffered to ensure that this is the case.
Proposed changes:
- To vary the layout of the premises to permit a small bar in the rear garden
- To remove from the premises licence the following two conditions:
Licence for listed licensable activities only extends to the fabric of the building.
No licensable activities to be held outside of the building without obtaining an appropriate licence.
To add the following three conditions to the premises licence:
- No noise generated on the premises, or by its associated plant or equipment, shall emanate from the premises nor vibration be transmitted through the structure of the premises which gives rise to a nuisance.
A direct telephone number for the manager at the premises shall be publicly available at all times the premises is open. This telephone number is to be made available to residents and businesses in the vicinity.
There shall be no regulated recorded or live music in the garden pursuant to this premises licence.
Representations must be received no later than 10 July 2025.
Type of application: Premises Licence Variation
Name of Applicant: Greene King Retailing Ltd
Name of Premise: The White Horse
Address of Premises: 12 Green Side, Waterbeach, Cambs, CB25 9HP
General Description of Premises: Public House and Garden
Proposed changes:
- Any outside areas to be monitored by management and staff, when occupied, during the hours that the premises are open to the public.
- An incident log will be kept and maintained at the premises and all incidents shall be recorded in it. As a minimum, the log will record the date and time of the incident, the name of the person making the entry, the nature of the incident and any actions taken.
- A challenge 25 policy is to be employed whereby those who appear to be under the age of 25 and are attempting to purchase alcohol will be asked to provide identification.
- All staff who have direct dealings with customers shall be trained in the following:
- Licensing law and in particular that relating to the sale of alcohol;
- The Challenge 25 policy;
- The premises license and its conditions
A record shall be kept of this training which will be refreshed no less than every 6 months, or when are relevant changes in legislation are made, and this record shall be available for inspection by the Licensing Authority or Police upon request.
All other conditions to remain unaltered. All hours and activities to remain unaltered. Any part of the variation application that changes the layout/design of the premises to be of no effect until the work has been completed. Locations of fire safety equipment subject to change in accordance with the requirements of the responsible authorities or following a risk assessment. Any details shown on the plan that is not required by the licensing plan regulations is indicative only and subject to change.
Representations must be received no later than 18 June 2025
Representations
Anyone who wishes to make representations regarding an application must give notice in writing to:
The Licensing Department
South Cambridgeshire District Council
South Cambridgeshire Hall
Cambourne Business Park
Cambourne
CB23 6EA
Representations may also be made by email: licensing@scambs.gov.uk
Please ensure that representations are clear, legible and include your full contact details, including name and address.
It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application. The maximum fine for which a person is liable, on summary conviction, is unlimited.
Guidance on making Representations under the Licensing Act 2003 [PDF, 0.2MB]