An Emergency Special Meeting of Stoke Gabriel Parish Council was held on 13th October 2003 at 6pm
This meeting was called specifically to discuss an application for a liquor licence at the Gabriel Court Hotel
Present: Mr. R Tully (Chairman), Mrs. C Hunt, Mr. I Jones, Mr. B Tarr, Miss P Ellis, Mr. N Hill, Mr. W Deval, also Mr. C Wigfall (from 6.50pm)
Apologies – Mrs. R Rowe
Mrs. Rowe was unable to attend the meeting but stated that, if she had been present, she would have declared an interest and would be unable to participate in the discussion.
The Chairman thanked the Councillors for attending at short notice and explained the reason for the meeting. He read out a letter which the Parish Council had sent to the Clerk to the Justices and which had been read out in court on 3rd October. This stated:
“Although the Parish Council does not wish to make a formal objection to this application, it would like to make the following observation: The hotel is situated in a built up area of a rural Devon village and the Council wishes to express its concern at the proposed granting of a full licence and the possibility that this may detract from the nature of the business.”
“The Parish Council noted the strength of feeling, as represented by numerous letters, and concerns raised at the meeting by the residents, but do not however see any valid reason to change its original point of view.
It is worth noting that the police authorities routinely review all licenced premises on an annual basis and therefore it is recommended that parishioners monitor any future developments that could sustain any valid objection, advising the Parish Council, so that appropriate action could be taken.”
The Council also agreed that the above notice be incorporated into a letter to be sent to the Clerk to the Justices in time for the next hearing at Totnes Magistrates Court on 17th October 2003. The meeting closed at 7.40pm