Agenda and minutes

Licensing Sub-Committee - Thursday, 2nd October, 2025 2.00 pm

Venue: Oakenshaw Community Centre. View directions

Contact: Gavin Day  Democratic Services Officer

Items
No. Item

1.

Election Of the Chair

Minutes:

Councillor Munro was elected as Chair for the Hearing.

 

2.

Apologies

Minutes:

There were no apologies for absence

 

3.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

 

4.

Application for the Grant of a Premises Licence - Tesco Express, 153 Birchfield Road Redditch B97 4LE pdf icon PDF 246 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Chair opened the hearing and welcomed everyone to the hearing, Members and Officers presented themselves to all those in attendance.

 

The Chair welcomed Ms Purewal, Head of Licensing for Tescos and Mr Watson the store manager for the new store.

 

 

At the invitation of the Chair, the Technical Officer (Licensing), Worcestershire Regulatory Services, presented the report and detailed that, On 15 August 2025 an application was received from Tesco Stores Limited for grant of a premises licence in respect of

 

Tesco Express

135 Birchfield Road

Redditch

Worcestershire

B97 4LE

 

The application contained all the requisite documentation including the fee and a plan of the premises. It was further confirmed that the application had been advertised in accordance with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003 and associated regulations and that the application had been served on all responsible authorities.

 

The licencing Officer clarified that the application was split into two parts. The sale of alcohol from 6:00 hours to 24:00 hours and the sale of refreshments from 23:00 hours to 24:00 hours, the sale of hot drinks and refreshments was not regulated before 23:00 hours.

 

The Chair noted the absence of the Objectors and that the representatives were detailed on pages 29 to 31 of the Public Reports pack, the Chair further stated that no less weight would be given to their concerns in their absence

 

At the invitation of the Chair, Ms Purewal, Licencing Officer for Tesco Ltd addressed the Committee.

 

Ms Purewal detailed that Tasco was a national food chain with over 3000 stores and that the new unit would be of their “Extra” store format designed as a convenience store for the local community.

 

The store was expected to employ approximately 20 staff with 3 duty managers and the new store manager, Mr Watson, was present at the hearing to answer any questions. Mr Watson had 18 years’ experience with Tesco and had worked for 9 years as a store manager, his most recent employment being in a similarly sized store within Redditch.

 

Ms Purewal stated that Tesco had a number of procedures to ensure its adherence to the licencing objectives and that staff had to undertake a number of mandatory training courses to keep their knowledge current, this included Think 25 training twice a year and Training to spot drunken and proxy sales.

 

The checkout system automatically included checks and prompts to assist cashiers with age restricted purchases which included inputting an age onto the till to verify. Additionally, employees were empowered to make the right decision, and a colleague would not be overruled by a manager when asking for ID.

 

Staff would be equipped with body cams and headsets to aid in communication and safety. There would also be a tagging system in place and panic alarms.

 

Ms Purewal stated that they were not aware of any restriction or discussion which impacted the opening times as was stated by the objectors. However, the Legal Advisor to the Committee commented that the planning application Conditioned  ...  view the full minutes text for item 4.