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Drinks licence approved for Caribbean-themed festival in Hove Park

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Friday 31 May, 2024 at 12:30AM
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Children and adults call for park to cater better for older children

Hove Park children's play area

The organisers of a one-day Caribbean-themed festival planned for Hove Park next month have been granted a drinks licence.

The Taste of the Caribbean Food and Drink Festival will be permitted to sell alcohol at the event on Saturday 22 June despite objections from some people living near the park.

If the event proves successful, the operator S&A Entertainment hopes to stage the event over a weekend annually from next year.

Drink can be sold from 10am to 8pm after a decision by a council licensing panel made up of three councillors – David McGregor, Julie Cattell and John Hewitt – on Wednesday 22 May.

Sussex Police and Brighton and Hove City Council’s licensing team agreed draft conditions with the organisers before the hearing.

These required one personal licence holder to be present for every two bars and no drinks to be sold in glass containers.

The licence conditions state that Sussex Police should have free access to all parts of the licensed site when it is open. The site would be fenced off, with entry ticketed.

At the licensing panel hearing, S&A Entertainment’s event manager Damien McClean said that there would be plenty of toilets.

He said that there had never been a lack of toilets at other Taste of the Caribbean festivals held in London.

Two neighbours objected to the licence application because they were concerned about the potential for a public nuisance.

But the panel said that, at a public meeting held for residents of the Hove Park area, there was broad support for the event.

The decision letter from the council said that S&A Entertainment had met all the requirements to satisfy the council’s licensing and environmental protection teams and Sussex Police.

The letter said: “There are adequate safeguards in place and any concerns arising from the event will be taken into account for future years.

“The panel notes the successful track record of the applicant to date. Furthermore, the event itself is within modest timings ending at 8pm and these timings will be followed for future events.”

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Comments 4

  1. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    I have to get down to this. Haven’t had jerk chicken for a while.

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  2. Soph says:
    2 years ago

    I wish the company every success and hope it will be a happy and enjoyable event for both workers and attendees. The flyer we have received says it is the “Biggest Festival in Europe dedicated to Caribbean Food”. Can I just ask, does anyone know who will pay for the clean-up afterwards, or any repairs to the grass, etc.? As it is a private company operating for profit in a public space (as opposed to a charity or community-led event), I believe the council has a duty to make sure the financials are secure for both operator and resident? Thank you.

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      The organisers are required to do both of clearing up the site and paying for any damage to be repaired.

      Even a charity has to do that even though they pay a reduced hire rate.

      This is the same for all events on council land – whether it’s this, the fringe, pride, the marathons, London – Brighton car runs and so on and so on

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      • Soph says:
        2 years ago

        Thanks Chris. I wonder if that is catered for in the deposit? It must be quite hard to plan financially when you don’t know exactly what will need doing afterwards – although I expect the council have a good idea of clean-up costs as they organise so many events. Fingers crossed, it will all work out OK. I was just a bit nervous as things have been falling apart here recently (rubbish collections, volunteer-led things, etc.). I think our councillors may be over-stretched too – especially since the ward merger.

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