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Repeated rule breaches prompt councillors to reject restaurant’s drinks licence application

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Monday 17 Feb, 2025 at 10:46PM
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Licensing chiefs ‘lose confidence’ in Brighton restaurant boss

A Brighton restaurant owner who repeatedly broke licensing rules has had an application for a new drinks licence rejected by a panel of councillors.

Police and council licensing officials said that they had no confidence in Rafiqul Islam’s ability to comply with the terms of any licence for his Indian restaurant, Cardamom, in St James’s Street.

Mr Islam’s previous licence lapsed when he dissolved the company that owned the premises and set up a replacement last June, a Brighton and Hove City Council licensing panel hearing was told.

He had been granted the licence for the premises in January last year, having taking over the restaurant about three months earlier.

Police licensing officer Claire Abdelkader said that, during inspections after Mr Islam officially took over the business, officers found several breaches of licence conditions.

Mr Islam was told that he had no licence in October 2023 but, a month later, officers found drinks menus on tables, alcohol behind the bar, though not on display, and beer pumps operating.

Further breaches were found when another licensing check took place in December – and again last March.

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) was not installed and when cameras were brought in, they were battery powered and licensing officers found they were not working.

The council licensing panel hearing, on Monday 3 February, was told that Mr Islam, 47, was issued with a final written warning in December.

Mr Islam’s licensing agent, Paul Thornton, said that his client worked at the business all day every day, with two staff in the kitchen and his wife joining him at busy periods.

Mr Thornton said: “The fact the licence had lapsed six months previously and no one in any authority was able to determine this is surprising.

“Having explained the circumstances behind that, Mr Islam gained nothing from that. He has lost more than he gained from that lapse.”

But the panel of three councillors – David McGregor, Ivan Lyons and Paul Nann – also said that they had no confidence in Mr Islan to stick to any licence conditions.

They also said that they were concerned about Mr Islam’s ability to be the sole licence holder and so present at the business all the time when alcohol was on sale.

He applied for a licence to permit drink sales from 10am until midnight every day.

A decision letter from the council said: “Overall, the panel shares the concerns of the responsible authorities and considers that granting this licence … is likely to undermine the licensing objectives and therefore the application is refused.”

Mr Islam has 21 days to appeal against the decision.

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  1. Mick Taker says:
    10 months ago

    another that thinks the laws of the country don’t apply to him

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    • Benjamin says:
      10 months ago

      Why do you always got to make it an issue about race?

      Reply
      • Dabbi says:
        10 months ago

        Where in the comment does it mention race?

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        • Benjamin says:
          10 months ago

          Mick is well known to me, and his views on the subject are well documented on this website.

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          • Mick Taker says:
            10 months ago

            Am I f***

    • Stan Reid says:
      10 months ago

      Being of name Mr Islam doesn’t mean much, after all Cat Stevens changed his name to Mr Islam, and now he writes songs for children.

      Reply
  2. ChrisC says:
    10 months ago

    I wonder is he takes such a slap dash approach to his other business obligations such as paying over tax and NI to HMRC and having public liability insurance?

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    • Elder1 says:
      10 months ago

      Other restaurant owners flaunt planning laws, in Patcham, Church Road and Preston Street.
      Visits from Tax, Border and hygiene inspectors are required to ensure all these business owners are complying wit the rules.

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      • Mick Taker says:
        10 months ago

        and spot the common denominator….

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  3. Benjamin says:
    10 months ago

    Perfectly reasonable decision made here – don’t follow the rules of the license, you don’t get a licence renewal. Same with planning permissions, we see a lot of work being done before getting permission. Personally, I feel that should instantly result in a rejection.

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