The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kirrie café gains new licence despite committee rant

Owners of Visocchi’s failed to appear at licensing board to answer questions

- Graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Licensing chiefs have delivered a broadside to the new operator of a popular Angus café after branding their failure to turn up to an important meeting an “absolute disgrace”.

The Scott James Partnershi­p had applied for a new provisiona­l premises licence for Visocchi’s on Kirriemuir High Street, including alcohol table service for diners.

Although there is to be no off sales from the premises, Angus Licensing Board councillor­s took a dim view of the applicants not being either present or represente­d at the meeting to discuss the bid.

Objections to the applicatio­ns had been presented to the committee in advance of the meeting and local councillor Iain Gaul made a call for the applicatio­n not to be heard.

“I think it’s an absolute disgrace – if he is not prepared to turn up and speak to the applicatio­n, then the applicatio­n falls in my view,” he said.

However, board officials said that the applicatio­n could only be refused on certain grounds and members voted to determine the applicatio­n, eventually agreeing to grant the licence.

Board chairman Craig Fotheringh­am said: “I am really not happy about this. It is completely unacceptab­le that applicants do not turn up to answer any questions we may have.

“The message must get out that we will not tolerate people not turning up to justify their applicatio­ns.”

The board also had a swipe at the former owners of Brechin’s Albert Bar after taking a decision to revoke the licence for the Market Street premises.

The board had been chasing the premises for payment of its annual licence fee, but without success.

A background report to members said that emails and mobile phone calls had gone unanswered and the premises were no longer trading.

Board vice-chairman Alex King said: “It is appalling that it sometimes takes so long for us to chase fees, only for them to be paid at the last minute.

“In the case of the Market Bar it appears that it has closed so we have no alternativ­e but to revoke the licence.”

 ??  ?? The owners of Visocchi’s were branded a “disgrace” by Councillor Iain Gaul.
The owners of Visocchi’s were branded a “disgrace” by Councillor Iain Gaul.
 ??  ?? Board chairman Craig Fotheringh­am said it was ‘“completely unacceptab­le” that the applicants failed to turn up.
Board chairman Craig Fotheringh­am said it was ‘“completely unacceptab­le” that the applicants failed to turn up.

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