Premises Licence Granted for Reading Biscuit Factory
- Members of the Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee grant licence with conditions
Reading Biscuit Factory has been granted a premises licence following a meeting of the Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee on Thursday (18 June) morning.
The premises licence of the independent cinema, bar and arts venue lapsed when its previous owner changed. The venue subsequently continued to operate without a licence for several days.
Members of the Licensing Sub-Committee today heard representations from the Council’s licensing officers, as well as Thames Valley Police, the applicant and several of the Reading Biscuit Factory’s supporters.
The sub-committee agreed to grant a premises licence, which will allow the venue to re-open and show films and serve alcohol, on the basis that a new Designated Premises Supervisor will be appointed and with a number of conditions on the licence, including that a Personal Licence Holder be on duty at all times the business is open for licensable activities.
The Licensing Committee papers can be found at https://democracy.reading.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=393&MId=6368
Councillor Finn McGoldrick, Reading Borough Council’s Lead for Environmental Services and Community Safety, said:
“Reading Biscuit Factory is an important part of the town’s cultural life and is hugely valued by a variety of community groups as well as movie goers.
“Since it became apparent that the licence had lapsed, Council licensing officers have worked closely with the venue to facilitate several Temporary Events Notice permissions. I am pleased that a resolution has been found, and the premises licence has now been agreed by committee members.
“Ultimately, licensing regulations are in place to protect our communities and residents and our officers have a public duty to ensure these are complied with. Following this matter being resolved, I hope to see Reading’s Biscuit Factory go from strength to strength in the future."