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Public safety concerns prompt review of 3 premises licences in Wisbech

All 3 businesses run by a town councillor, one is owned by another Wisbech town councillor

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
8:33am, March 4 2025
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Cllr Shahid Rafique (left) joined fellow Wisbech town councillors – including the Mayor Cllr Sidney Imafidon – at today’s opening of a new Turkish restaurant in the town. PHOTO: Mayor of Wisbech Facebook Page

Cllr Shahid Rafique (left) joined fellow Wisbech town councillors – including the Mayor Cllr Sidney Imafidon – at today’s opening of a new Turkish restaurant in the town. PHOTO: Mayor of Wisbech Facebook Page

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Cambridgeshire Police has applied for the premises licences of two public houses and one restaurant in Wisbech to be reviewed on grounds of public safety and ‘the prevention of crime and disorder’. All three are run by Wisbech town councillor Cllr Shahid Rafique – one is owned by Wisbech Mayor, Cllr Sidney Imafidon.

The reviews have been applied for under Section 51 of the Licensing Act 2003

Fenland District Council, as the licensing authority, says it has received applications from Cambridgeshire Police to review the premises licence for the premises known as:

  • Dukes Steakhouse – 8 Church Terrace, Wisbech Cambridgeshire PE13 1BJ
  • Hare and Hounds – 4 North Brink, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1JR
  • The Italian Affair – New Inn Yard, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1AQ

The grounds for the review are necessary in the interests of:

  • The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
  • Public Safety

Cllr Rafique is shown on his register of public interests as being Walsoken Black Bear Ltd, On Hand Security Ltd, and Wisbech Bar and Diner Ltd. In a second section of the register, he also lists Hare and Hounds public house, Duke’s Steakhouse, and Italian Affair.

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On Hand Security Ltd had a registered office address 8 Church Terrace, Wisbech, England, PE13 1BJ, which is also that of the Duke’s Head. It was incorporated on December 3, 2021, and according to Companies House website was dissolved on January16 2024. No trading figures were ever filed. It’s activities were listed as ‘private security activities’

London Gazette notification of the winding up of One Hand Security Ltd of which Cllr Shahid Rafique was sole director
London Gazette notification of the winding up of On Hand Security Ltd of which Cllr Shahid Rafique was sole director

Walsoken Black Bear Public House Ltd has a registered office address of 27 Old Lynn Road, Wisbech, England, PE13 3SB.

Companies House website, under company status, says there is an “active proposal to strike off”. The company was incorporated on December 8, 2020, and accounts are overdue. “Next accounts made up to 31 December 2023 due by 31 December 2024; last accounts made up to 31 December 2022,” says Companies House website.

Cllr Shahid Rafique (left) joined fellow Wisbech town councillors – including the Mayor Cllr Sidney Imafidon – at today’s opening of a new Turkish restaurant in the town. PHOTO: Mayor of Wisbech Facebook Page
Cllr Shahid Rafique (left) joined fellow Wisbech town councillors – including the Mayor Cllr Sidney Imafidon – at today’s opening of a new Turkish restaurant in the town. PHOTO: Mayor of Wisbech Facebook Page

On his register of interests Cllr Imafidon lists his principal occupation as a property investor. Property owned within Fenland includes Duke’s Steakhouse, Church Terrace Wisbech; Five Bells public house, Norfolk Street, Wisbech and The Buff, Robingoodfellows Lane, March.

Cllr Shahid Rafique and the register of interests entry shown on the website of Wisbech Town Council. It is a legal requirement for all councillors to provide these
Cllr Shahid Rafique and the register of interests entry shown on the website of Wisbech Town Council. It is a legal requirement for all councillors to provide these
Cllr Shahid Rafique and the register of interests entry shown on the website of Wisbech Town Council. It is a legal requirement for all councillors to provide these
Cllr Shahid Rafique and the register of interests entry shown on the website of Wisbech Town Council. It is a legal requirement for all councillors to provide these

Anyone wishing to make representations concerning this review can do so in writing to: The Licensing Authority, Fenland District Council, Fenland Hall, County Road, March, Cambs PE15 8NQ or email Licensing@fenland.gov.uk

Representations to this review must reach the council by March 18, 2025.

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“It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application,” says the council in an official statement. “The maximum fine on summary conviction is unlimited.”

DETAILS ABOUT PREMISES LICENCE PROVIDED BY FENLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL

About Premises Licence and Club Certificate Reviews

The Licensing Act 2003 allows a ‘Responsible Authority’ or ‘Interested Party’ to apply to the Licensing Authority for the review of a Premises Licence or a Club Premises Certificate.

An ‘Interested Party’ is either:

  • A person living in the vicinity of the premises; or
  • A body (e.g. residents association) representing people living in the vicinity; or
  • A person involved in a business in the vicinity of the premises; or
  • A body (e.g. trade association) representing people involved in businesses in the vicinity of the premises

A representation must relate to the specific premises with a Licence or Certificate in force. It must also relate to the Licensing Objectives, which are:

  • The prevention of crime and disorder
  • Public safety
  • The protection of children from harm
  • The prevention of public nuisance

Being able to request a review gives the community protection where problems relating to crime and disorder, public safety, public nuisance, or protection of children from harm are occurring.

It is best for licence holders, authorised persons, interested parties and responsible authorities to work together to meet the Licensing Objectives.

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Good practice is for authorised persons and responsible authorities to give licence holders early warning of any concerns and improvements needed at their premises. Failure to respond to these concerns may lead to the request of a review.

Interested parties should consider if their concerns could be effectively dealt with outside of the formal review process.

Making a review

To apply, please complete the application form below. Return it to the Licensing Team by:

  • emailing licensing@fenland.gov.uk; or
  • posting it to Fenland Hall, County Road, March, PE15 8NQ

Apply for a Review of a Premises Licence or Club Premises Certificate (Word doc, 101 KB)

On the same day you send it to us, you must also send copies to:

  • all of the responsible authorities (PDF, 100 KB)
  • the holder of the Licence or Certificate

Making a representation

Anybody can make a representation relating to a Premises Licence application or a review application. This can be in support or objection.

Please complete the form above and return it to the Licensing Team.

You must ensure it is received by the Licensing Team by the end of the consultation period. This date is given on the public notice.

Licensing Sub-Committee Hearings

A Sub-Committee consists of three members of the Licence Committee. They will consider Licensing Act 2003 matters that are contested and applications for review. Members will not hear applications for a premise in their own ward.

Most licensing hearings are public.

The Licensing Act 2003 explains what actions the Sub-Committee can take. They can make a decision at the end of the hearing or up to five working days afterwards. They may:

  • decide that no action is necessary; or
  • modify or add conditions to the Licence; or
  • exclude a Licensable Activity from the Licence; or
  • remove the Designated Premises Supervisor; or
  • suspend the Licence (for up to 3 months); or
  • revoke the Licence

Appealing a decision

You can appeal against the decision of the Sub-Committee if you are:

  • the Applicant
  • a Licence Holder
  • a Responsible Authority
  • an Interested Party

Appeals must go to the Magistrates Court within 21 days of receiving written notification of the Sub-Committee’s decision. We suggest getting professional advice before doing this.

 

 

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