Monday, 27 June 2022

Have Your Say on the Saturation Zone

Make
Cumulative Impact Saturation Zone - should it be re-instated?
sure to have your say on the renewal of our local licensing policy
. The consultation by our council ends at the end of June, so now is the time to let LBHF have your views. 

Why does this matter? Because the Saturation Zone, which for a decade prevented the opening of late night bars, has expired, allowing bars and fast food joints to open late in Shepherd's Bush.

To find out more, follow the link below:
https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/business/licensing/licensing-policy/licensing-policy-consultation

Walkabout Pub - part of the problem?Shepherd's Bush Saturation Zone
Cumulative Impact Zone
In 2010 The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham decided to introduce a special policy relating to the "cumulative impact" of licensing in Shepherd’s Bush.

 “Cumulative impact” means the potential impact on the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area.

Licensing objectives
There are four licensing objectives set down by statute. They are:
  • The prevention of Crime and Disorder
  • Public Safety
  • The prevention of Public Nuisance
  • The protection of Children from Harm

Shepherd's Bush Cumulative Impact Area
Shepherd’s Bush was identified by the Council as being "adversely affected in terms of the licensing objectives because of the cumulative impact of the concentration of licensed premises". In other words, too much booze in too small an area.  The Saturation zone included Shepherd's Bush Green to the East, the Uxbridge Road to the North, Goldhawk Road to the south, and was bordered by Askew road in the west. Outside of this area, normal licensing rules applied.



The cumulative Impact Policy was to be "kept under review" by the Council, but it appears that it has now expired.  Is this a good thing for our neighbourhood? Increasing numbers of restaurants and bars will now be tempted to apply for late-night licenses.  For most people in Shepherd's Bush, this probably isn't a good thing. 

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