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Appendix B Nicola Harbor From: marie power Sent: 19 October 2019 19:32 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: Application for a temporary street trading licence opposite Specsavers W4 Dear Ms Harbor I have seen the notice on a tree opposite Specsavers on Chiswick High Rd W4. lt relates to an application for a food stall to be sited on the pavement selling hot fresh food. I saw it only by chance and I must say it's not a very transparent way to bring this proposal to the attention of those who would be affected by it. I live just off the High Rd myself and use this stretch of the High Rd most days. I have several comments. First it is not clear how any stall site would interact with the planned Cycle Highway which is also going to be sited on this pavement. I understand that work to install the cycle route will begin soon. I would imagine that once this work starts, there will be insufficient room for pedestrians, cyclists and then the stall in addition. lt also cannot be hygienic to site a food stall in the middle of a building site, which is what this stretch of pavement will shortly become. Secondly I see from the application form that the applicant has not given any details of how he intends to dispose of trade waste. I would have thought that this was something that was easy to plan and describe. Instead the applicant has simply said that measures will be put in place when any licence is granted, without giving any details of what those measures are going to be. If a licence is in fact granted I suggest it is contingent on getting adequate measures described and put in place for trade waste disposal. The High Rd and side roads in this area are already prone to littering and fly tipping and it would be easy for a street vendor to add to this problem if proper safeguards are not put in place. My next comment relates to smell. There are residential units very close to this proposed stall (eg the flats above the shops including above Specsavers) which will be affected by any food smells which come from it. There is no mention of mitigation measures in the application and, given the type of stall which is being proposed, it would be unrealistic to expect any. Restaurants in the same and nearby stretches of the High road must have proper extraction and air filtering systems. This stall will have nothing like that. But the nearby residents will still be affected by this outdoor stall and that should be taken into account when the application is being considered. My last comment is about the potential for increasing anti-social behaviour (ASB). The proposed operating hours are way too late into the evening. Before any licence is granted the local police should be consulted for their views. They already have to deal with ASB on the High Rd and a food stall which encourages people to hang around until 11pm will add to this problem. There is also a spike of ASB when the local schools finish their day, at about 4- 4.30pm. This stall could act as a further magnet for this behaviour too, and the local residents already have to deal with it in the context of ASB related to the customers of Subway, only a little further along this terrace of shops. If any licence is granted the hours should be restricted to office and shop hours, when presumably most of the food will be sold. The latest they should be allowed to trade is 6pm every day, which is the time when the High Rd shops nearby also close. ln summary I think this is a misguided and potentially damaging proposal for local residents. lt is badly thought through and thin on detail. I hope you will turn it down Yours sincerely Marie Power Sent from my iPad 1
Nicola Harbor From: Licensing Sent: 22 October 2019 13:39 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: steer food stall outside specsavers Chiswick High Road. objection to street stall application outside Specsavers Chiswich high road. Regards Mrs Rita Pankhania Licensing Authority Officer Community Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 4711 www.hounslow.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: Philip Neal < > Sent: 22 October 2019 11:54 To: Licensing Subject: steer food stall outside specsavers Chiswick High Road. objection to street stall application outside Specsavers Chiswich high road. I am writing to you to express my objections to this street stall outside Spec savers, i find it an insult to the traders in Chiswick that have to pay very high rates and rents. This stall should not be allowed to trade on the pavement. Regards Philip neal. 1
Nicola Harbor From: Licensing Sent: 22 October 2019 14:54 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: Reasons for my objection to the stall outside Specsavers Regards Mrs Rita Pankhania Licensing Authority Officer Community Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 4711 www.hounslow.gov.uk From: Milaad Rajai < > Sent: 22 October 2019 12:33 To: Licensing Subject: Reasons for my objection to the stall outside Specsavers If given the opportunity to speak in person to the decision makers, I would like to make a full defence as to why I think you are hurting those of us who pay business rates to you, this is unacceptable, you are literally ripping us apart, and don't even have the decency to respond to any of my e-mails, honestly I wish the best for all of you, we are good people running family run local businesses, I will pray for you because honestly there's so much bad energy and negative karma as a result of these stalls you've allowed up on Chiswick high road. Regards, Milaad Rajai 1
Nicola Harbor From: Subway Chiswick Sent: 22 October 2019 15:48 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: Objection for food stall street trading adjacent outside Specsavers (253Chiswich High Road) Hello, My name is Arvin, I'm the franchisee & business owner of Subway branch @263 Chiswick High Road. Just want to declare my strong objection for above mentioned license. It's very unfair for our shop as it will directly affect us and it will make our trading down in this very difficult retail climate.lt s just next to us and it will eat our customers and we expect you to reject it because of bellow mention explanation: A) We are struggling because of high rate & high rent and we expect from Hounslow council do help us not to make it more difficult and harder.many shops in high street are closing down because of bad economic situation and need more support from the government to be able to resist again all these difficult situations.all materials prices has been increased, add to this labour cost and killing rent & rate as well ! Please don't grant them these license to support shops who pay high rent & high rate in this high street. For this street stall they don't need to pay either rent or rate.,only paying a small licence fee which is not fair at all. This will put even more pressure for shops & will make their business down. B) The other big concern is raising and increasing risk of crime,in an area where crime has been increasing from break- ins at shops, Bags have been snatched, moped crime is a risk and having people perhaps forming a queue at this stall would make all that even more likely. Kind Regards Arvin Sent from my i Phone 1
Nicola Harbor From: Licensing Sent: 22 October 2019 08:13 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: Stall outside Specsavers Regards Mrs Rita Pankhania Licensing Authority Officer Community Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 4711 www.hounslow.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Chadderton Sent: 21 October 2019 18:55 To: Licensing Subject: Stall outside Specsavers There is little space on the pavement as it is. As an elderly person I feel intimidated by the cyclists, scooter riders etc who use the pavements in Chiswick. I was nearly knocked down tonight by a cyclist riding at speed on the pavement and of course policemen are never seen on the high road. Street stalls clutter the pavement and take trade away from the shops which pay rates. Chiswick High Road is already a sad zone with many empty shops. Encouraging traders who do not pay business rate makes the situation worse M.Chadderton Devonhurst Place Sent from my i Pad 1
Nicola Harbor From: Licensing Sent: 22 October 2019 08:13 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: Objection to Chiswick Street Food Stall Regards Mrs Rita Pankhania Licensing Authority Officer Community Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 4711 www.hounslow.gov.uk From: Frank Lawton > Sent: 21 October 2019 18:08 To: Licensing Subject: Objection to Chiswick Street Food Stall Dear Hounslow Council, I would like to formally object to the planning application for a street food stall outside Specsavers on Chiswick High Street. Having read the application I object on the grounds that • the location is unsuitable (2.10a) and the siting of a food stall will cause unnecessary inconvenience to pedestrians (2.10c) • the stall would have an adverse impact upon the character and appearance of the area in question (2.11d) Yours Sincerely, Mr. Lawton • 1
Nicola Harbor From: The Lemongrove Gallery, Chiswick Sent: 24 October 2019 17:57 To: Licensing Subject: License for Outside 253 Chiswick High Road - Complaint Importance: High To whom it may concern: I manage the Lemongrove Gallery in Chiswick which is located at 255 on the High Road. lt has come to my attention that there is an application for a food stand to be on the High Road right outside of my business, which is a luxury high-end retail location that sells expensive high end artworks. The pieces in my gallery range from £200-£50,000, to which I am sure that you will understand my concern in having a street cart selling food outside on a permanent basis. For the below reasons, I strongly disagree and would this NOT to be approved, along with the fact that we pay extremely high business rates and rent in order to accommodate a luxury location on the High Road. 1- This stall does NOT have to pay anything besides that of the license, which isn't fair to us who have been located here for over 12 years paying the business rates. 2 - Having a food stall outside of our premises conflicts with our High End and Luxury image, and will also affect our Footfall which as a High Street business we truly rely on. 3 -We operate an open door policy, and a stall business can affect us on two levels: Firstly, potential damage to high end pieces of artwork due to smoke, smells and whatever else might exude from the stall. Crowd mentality making our premises unsafe, or more prone to theft, robberies and of course damage again to our stock. As the manager of this gallery for the last 6 years, I consider myself a strong member of the community and therefore disagree and would like to BLOCK this license. Many thanks in advance. Kindest regards, Kat Doukoudaki Gallery Manager 1
Nicola Harbor From: Richard Jennings Sent: 25 October 2019 19:09 To: Licensing Subject: Objection to application by "Healthy Bite" for a stall outside 253 Chiswick High Road, W4 4PU I refer to the application dated 23 Oct 2019 by Mayssa Ananzeh, trading as "Healthy Bite", for a food stall to be set up on the footway outside 253 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4PU. I object to this application for the following reasons: 1. ln the current difficult retail business climate, with numbers of empty shops on the High Road, we should not be making life even more difficult for existing shops by allowing competition from stalls who can operate in effectiovely subsidised conditions. This stall would be in competition with Subway who are just 5 doors away, and also with Gail's, Greggs and others. 2. The quality of this stall appears to be very basic, and would detract from this part of the High Road. Chiswick High Road cannot continue to be a special retail environment if shops are replaced by stalls. 3. I have concerns about the potential for crime and unsocial behaviour to be attracted to a stall on a wide pavement that is open until 11pm. There have been incidents of unsocial behaviour at fast food outlets such as Subway and McDonalds. ln an open street environment these would be more difficult to control. 3. There is no accurate plan of the stall in relation to the site. The dimensions added to the photogrpah of the site ignore perspective, and some are inaccurate. (e.g. distance from tree pit to Specsavers frontage is less than 7m, not 8m.) 2. If they are to sell fruit juice as part of their "fresh food", how will it be kept cool if there is no electricity available? Also for other fresh food which will not keep well all day in summer without electrical cooling/refrigeration. 3. The statement that the stall will be removed every day "and stored in a local storage" needs further clarification. This will happen after 11pm on Monday to Saturday, and needs to be done without disturbance to local residents. Where exactly is this local storage? 4. How will the stall be able to open for business at 10am Monday to Saturday without any vehicle deliveries of new supplies of fresh food? How will the stall itself be delivered to site each morning? Vehicles are not allowed to load or unload on this part of the High Road until 10am. Regards, Richard Jennings 1
Nicola Harbor From: Russell Bremner Sent: 25 October 2019 10:15 To: Licensing Subject: Health Bite food license To whom it may concern: I am the owner of Lemongrove Gallery in Chiswick which is located at 255 on the High Road. lt has come to my attention that there is an application for a food stand to be on the High Road right outside of my business, which is a luxury high-end retail location that sells expensive high end artworks. The pieces in my gallery range from £200-£50,000, to which I am sure that you will understand my concern in having a street cart selling food outside on a permanent basis. For the below reasons, I strongly disagree and would this NOT to be approved, along with the fact that we pay extremely high business rates and rent in order to accommodate a luxury location on the High Road. 1 - This stall does NOT have to pay anything besides that of the license, which isn't fair to us who have been located here for over 12 years paying the business rates. 2 - Having a food stall outside of our premises conflicts with our High End and Luxury image, and will also affect our Footfall which as a High Street business we truly rely on. 3 -We operate an open door policy, and a stall business can affect us on two levels: Firstly, potential damage to high end pieces of artwork due to smoke, smells and whatever else might exude from the stall. Crowd mentality making our premises unsafe, or more prone to theft, robberies and of course damage again to our stock. As the owner of the gallery we have made sure to support all things Chiswick, helping with community and charity events as much as possible and therefore strongly disagree with this application and would like to BLOCK this license. Russell Bremner Managing Director 1
Nicola Harbor From: Councillor Ranjit Gill Sent: 21 October 2019 15:05 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: Stall 253 Chiswick High Road Dear Nicola I writting to object against the stall setting up outside Specsavers. lt would take away business from the shops . The stall would not be paying any rates and thus it's unfair to the shops who have such high rates Ranjit Gill Get Outlook for Android 1
Nicola Harbor From: Loraine Pemberton Sent: 01 October 2019 14:23 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: Fwd: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Attachments: Health Bite.pdf; Food certificates.pdf Dear Ms Harbor I've just become aware of yet another application from Fadi Anazeh but this time from his partner as well. On his previous applications he claimed that he would be renting a kitchen from Dephna Estates, as previously pointed out by myself this was completely untrue. I note that this is not the case with his latest application, however I believe that his capacity for being economical with the truth should be borne in mind by LB Hounslow. Most importantly this application should be rejected on the grounds of his trading hours to 11 pm from Monday to Saturday inclusive, as all the properties above the shops are residential and the noise from customers will negatively impact on residents right to quiet enjoyment of their homes, especially after all the other shops close, save that of Subway located at 263 Chiswick High Road. There have been numerous Police call outs and arrests due to Subways clients, another late night food retailer within very close proximity to Subway will greatly exacerbate the noise pollution and ASB problem. ln addition, to noise pollution there will be Odour Pollution as they will be cooking food on the stall, as stated in their application, which will add to that of Subways food odours, and make the lives of nearby residents unpleasant. I would point out that Subway have had 2 Statutory Nuisance Notices served on them by LBH for Odour and Noise Pollution. As a resident I do not want to go through this lengthy and time consuming process again with another purveyor of food, which would also be a waste of resources for LB Hounslow. As I'm sure you are aware the construction of CW9 is now set to go ahead on this part of Chiswick High Road. To recap my objections are: 1. Noise Pollution to 11 pm plus clearing up time, so probably midnight before residents can have quiet enjoyment of their homes. 2. Odour Pollution 3. Highly probable Anti Social Behaviour, especially if there were 2 inexpensive food retailers in very close proximity to each other. Subway already has and established history of ASB. 4. A highly questionable applicant who has been economical with the truth in his previous applications. Please do not grant this application as it will negatively impact on the quality of the lives of the residents on this part of Chiswick High Road. Kind regards Loraine Pemberton 1
From: Nicola Harbor Sent: 30 September 2019 11 : 31 To: Paul Richards ; Enquiries@Hounslowhighways.org; Health and Safety (SM&PP) ; foodsafety ; firesafetyregulationNW@london-fire.gov.uk; Traffic ; planning comments ; Councillor Joanna Biddolph ; Councillor Ranjit Gill ; Councillor Ron Mushiso Subject: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Dear Sir or Madam Re: Stall to be placed by tree, adjacent to Specsavers, 253 Chiswick High Road. The attached application is for a stall measuring 2.0m in depth by 3.0m in width, cooking and selling fresh soup, rice, wraps and fresh juice. If you wish to submit a representation, please do so by 25th October 2019. Regards Miss Nicola Harbor - Licensing Authority Officer Community Safety & Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 5438 www.hounslow.gov.uk 2
Nicola Harbor From: Licensing Sent: 22 October 2019 09:32 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: Health Bites street trading application/253 Chiswick High Road Regards Mrs Rita Pankhania Licensing Authority Officer Community Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 4711 www.hounslow.gov.uk From: David Lesniak Sent: 19 October 2019 11:56 To: Licensing Cc: Councillor Joanna Biddolph Subject: Health Bites street trading application/253 Chiswick High Road The street trading license submitted by Health Bites for a stall outside 253 Chiswick High Road must be refused. First - the licensing department knows full well CS9 has been approved and is slate for construction to begin imminently. To accept any application for pavement space affected by the CS9 installation is disingenuous at best and almost a dereliction of duty at worst. To approve this and accept money for it only to make it impossible to trade is a misrepresentation. lt is false advertising, a near bait and switch. Second - the number of empty premises remains at an all time high with no end in sight. Let these traders rent a pop-up shop. Otherwise they receive a boost to their business that is in no way available to those who pay exorbitant rates and rents. The playing field is not level as it should be. Something a Labour council should be supporting. Third - Nothing should be supplied AFTER approval rather all paperwork/certifications should be submitted concurrently with an application for a complete audit and review. I've been at markets where gas canisters have exploded due to lack of proper regulation and oversight. Chiswick High Road should not have to suffer from that negligence, that lack of due diligence. A generator will produce noise and fumes neither of which are a positive contribution to the High Road. I believe we are in the midst of a climate emergency and the Labour Council has seen fit to address it and reduce emissions in every way possible. Here is an opportunity to fulfill that promise. 1
Hounslow needs to support local businesses that pay rents and rates. Not undermine them as this application does. Businesses on High Streets are dying. This is one reason why. lt must end. David Lesniak 2
Nicola Harbor From: Mandana Kalati Sent: 23 October 2019 17:21 To: Licensing Cc: Councillor Joanna Biddolph Subject: Objection for a temporary street trading licence outside Specsavers (adjacent to Specsaver 253 Chiswick High Road To whom it may concern, My name is Manda na Ka lati and I'm the owner of Wild Bunch Juicery, 402 Chiswick High Road. I am writing this email to declare my strong objection for the above mentioned license. My shop is situated upon the 'ghost town' side of Chiswick. The council of Hounslow should be doing something about all these empty shops on our side and bring business to the local businesses currently on the High Road. lt shouldn't be giving licence to the stalls. I believe it's quite unfair for our shop as it will directly affect our market and bring our trading down in this already difficult retail climate. The place is right next to us and will take our customers. Please acknowledge the following explanation below: A) We are struggling because of high rate & high rent and we expect from Hounslow council do help us not to make it more difficult and harder.many shops in high street are closing down because of bad economic situation and need more support from the government to be able to resist again all these difficult situations.all materials prices has been increased, add to this labour cost and high rent & rate as well! Please don't grant them these license to support shops who pay high rent & high rate in this high street. For this street stall they don't need to pay either rent or rate.,only paying a small licence fee which is not fair at all. This will put even more pressure for shops & will make their business down. B) The other big concern is raising and increasing risk of crime,in an area where crime has been increasing from break-ins at shops, Bags have been snatched, moped crime is a risk and having people perhaps forming a queue at this stall would make all that even more likely. C) The other concern is about hygiene levels. How a portable sink and two containers can provide fresh running water as they handle food and need to wash and clean all day (as they selling fresh juice and soup and healthy bites). We in the shop wash our hands more than hundred times a day. 1
Kind regards, Mandana Kalati 2
Nicola Harbor From: Michael Dunne Sent: 25 October 2019 16:35 To: Licensing; Nicola Harbor Subject: Objection to Stall to be placed by tree, adjacent to Specsavers, 253 Chiswick High Road. Dear Miss Harbor, Dear Licensing Office, I would like to object to the proposed food stall to be placed on the pavement outside 253 Chiswick High Road. am a Council-Tax paying resident at one property which comprises 247 and 249 Chiswick High Road, about 20 meters from the proposed site of the stall. My objections are these: 1) The lack of consultation. I am in disbelief that the Council would think it fair not to consult with local residents whose lives will be deleteriously affected by an innovation no-one could reasonably have foreseen. The Council's duty is to protect pavements as a public amenity. If the Council believes the removal of a public amenity is in the interests of residents, it absolutely must consult with local residents before reaching a conclusion on the matter. No direct contact with me has been made by the Council. 2) Noise and smell. The proposed opening hours of this stall are from 10.00am to 11.00pm six days a week. The Chiswick High Road pavements are wonderfully quiet and un hassled often by 9.00pm. The many residents who live in accommodation above the shops immediately overlooking the High Road can live peaceably, rarely disturbed by outside noise and with windows open. The application for this stall says that it will be "removed and stored in a local storage", and that would happen after 11.00pm towards midnight. So for six evenings a week, not only am I to have the noise and smell of a cooking stall and its putative customers but also of the dismantling and removal of a portable sink, containers of fresh and waste water, and gas cylinders needed for cooking, to say nothing of the metal rods supporting what I presume would be a canvass cover, and all this meters from my bedroom at a time when I would normally have retired because unlike the stallholders I must be up at 6.00am. 3) Litter. The Council has enough to do clearing up the current levels of litter and detritus from those who insist on eating on the street and mine is the nearest garden fence to this proposed stall. lt would seem to me inevitable that not only would I have the disruption of noise and smell but also the consequences of some discarded food and its packaging in my property. A worse possibility is that having had food and drink from this proposed stall its customers might seek the nearest shady spot in which to relieve themselves, my front garden fitting that description. I have CCTV coverage and if there is evidence of any of the above I will bring it to your office so that you might see in fact what you would have licensed. 4) High Street shops. Throughout the TfL and Hounlsow Council consultation on CS9, shop keepers of the High Road made the point about how difficult it is for them to continue trading, citing the challenge of increasing costs, with the Council's business rates a constant refrain. We have all seen cafes and restaurants open and shut being unable to meet these cost challenges. Other shops too of course. By licensing a temporary stall, you are not only obstructing pedestrians when another of your duties is to encourage walking, but you are obstructing the visibility of the businesses close by the site of the proposed stall and even directly providing competition to other food and beverage providers, such as Subway close by, then they pay full business rates for being there. For these reasons at least as with time for research other points could be made I hope you will respond to the interests of local residents and decline to license this prospective stall. A pavement is a pavement, not a market place. The pavements of Chiswick High Road, sometimes referred to as boulevards as people, both local and visiting, enjoy their space so much. Why would Hounslow wish to undermine or destroy a public amenity enjoyed by so many so much of the time? Yours sincerely, Michael Dunne
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Nicola Harbor From: Liam Judge Sent: 24 October 2019 12:01 To: Nicola Harbor Cc: Trafficorders Subject: RE: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Hi Nicola, The stall (indicatively shown in red below) would be in the middle of the newly approved cycle track: V \I - LJBT CBX o -re -,e - -- Cone • However, this part of the cycle scheme will not begin construction until late 2020/early 2021. As such, I have no objection to a 12 month license being granted, but would suggest we inform the applicant now that we will not be extending the license beyond that period. Kind Regards, Liam Liam Judge I SeniorTransport Projects Officer - Capital Projects 1
3rd Floor, Hounslow House London Borough of Hounslow T: 0208 583 4865 www .hounslow.gov.uk ..,¡,.. London Borough 'm' of Hounslow Go Hounslow Hounslow for London Borough of Culture 2021 From: Trafficorders Sent: 24 October 2019 10:48 To: Liam Judge Subject: FW: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Liam - Please could you review and respond to Nicola. From: Nicola Harbor Sent: 23 October 2019 09:59 To: Traffic Subject: FW: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Hi, We have had several objections to this application and been informed of the CS9 plans for the area in question. Please can you advise me before 25th Oct 2019, if the application were to be granted would it affect the plans. Regards Nicola Miss Nicola Harbor - Licensing Authority Officer Community Safety & Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 5438 www.hounslow.gov.uk From: Nicola Harbor Sent: 30 September 2019 11:31 To: Paul Richards ; Enquiries@Hounslowhighwavs.org; Health and Safety (SM &PP) ; food safety ; firesafetvregulationNW@london-fire.gov.uk; Traffic ; planning comments ; Councillor Joanna Biddolph ; 2
Councillor Ranjit Gill ; Councillor Ron Mushiso Subject: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence Dear Sir or Madam Re: Stall to be placed by tree, adjacent to Specsavers, 253 Chiswick High Road. The attached application is for a stall measuring 2.0m in depth by 3.0m in width, cooking and selling fresh soup, rice, wraps and fresh juice. If you wish to submit a representation, please do so by 25th October 2019. Regards Miss Nicola Harbor - Licensing Authority Officer Community Safety & Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 5438 www.hounslow.gov.uk 3
Nicola Harbor From: satbir.gill@hounslowhighways.org Sent: 02 October 2019 13:13 To: Nicola Harbor Subject: FW: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence 14227008;Stall to be placed by tree, adjacent to Specsavers, 253 Chiswick High Road. Hi Nicola, I refer to the above temporary licence application for comments. An inspection has been undertaken on 02/10/19. The footway is 6.0m wide at this location and therefore the minimum 1.Sm can be maintained for pedestrians. However, the stall will have to be set up directly in front of the tree so that the intended use of the existing street furniture is not restricted, benches and cycle stands. Please let me know if you have any further queries. Regards Satbir Satbir Gill Network Manager Hounslow Highways Jubilee House Depot Road Hounslow TW3 lSN 1
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Councillor Ron Mushiso Subject: Application for a Temporary Street Trading Licence 14227008 Dear Sir or Madam Re: Stall to be placed by tree, adjacent to Specsavers, 253 Chiswick High Road. The attached application is for a stall measuring 2.0m in depth by 3.0m in width, cooking and selling fresh soup, rice, wraps and fresh juice. If you wish to submit a representation, please do so by 25th October 2019. Regards Miss Nicola Harbor - Licensing Authority Officer Community Safety & Enforcement - Licensing London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EB Office: 020 8583 5438 www.hounslow.gov.uk CONFIDENTIALITY The information contained in this communication may contain confidential, privileged and copyright information and is solely for the use of the intended recipient. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken, or omitted to be taken, or in response to it is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error, please notify us and then delete this message at once. VIRUSES We cannot guarantee that any attachment is completely free from computer viruses and we do not therefore accept any liability for loss or damage which may be caused. Please therefore check any attachments for viruses before using them on your own equipment. If you do find a computer virus please inform us immediately so that we may take appropriate action. SECURITY Unencrypted internet communications are not secure. As a result the Company does not accept responsibility for the confidentiality of this message nor guarantee that the sender shown is the actual sender. NOTIFICATION WITH REGARD TO PRIVACY You are hereby advised that the Company monitors the use of and intercepts emails on its equipment and system. Emails sent and received may be read for valid business reasons. 3
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