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Further to my recent statement dated 11th August 2014 and in relation to my application for an Anti-Social
Behaviour Order with regards to Mr Simon CORDELL, I wish to add the following information.
I am aware that at the interim hearing on 5th November 2014 at Highbury Comer Magistrates, Mr CORDELL
made certain representations in relation to his company "Too Smooth".
I have searched the Police systems as I am aware that Mr CORDELL stated that he had a curfew so was not
leaving his house between certain times. The last bail conditions that I can find were issued at Woolwich Crown
Court in April 2014 and had no curfew attached.
I have discussed entertaimnents licenses with the Police and Council licensing officers and they have informed
me that if Mr CORDELL was to use a venue that was already licensed, he would not need to apply for regulated
entertaimnent unJess he wished to ell.'tend the event above and beyond the hours that the licensed premises already
holds.
However, he could apply for a temporary event notice (TEN) to extend existing hours or indeed apply for an
event in an unlicensed premise. The drawback to a TEN is that it limits numbers to no more than 499 people at
ny one time.
1 olice and Council can object to TEN applications within 3 days of the application being submitted
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