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Cardington House Guest House, St Brelade: Cancellation of Registration from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

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A decision made on 29 November 2012:

Decision Reference:    MD-E-2012-0148 

Decision Summary Title :

Cancellation of Registration of Cardington House Guest House,

St.Brelade, from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

Date of Decision Summary:

27 November 2012

Decision Summary Author:

 

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written  

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Cancellation of Registration of Cardington House Guest House, St.Brelade, from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

Date of Written Report:

27 November 2012

Written Report Author:

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

Cancellation of Registration of Cardington House Guest House, St.Brelade, from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948.

 

Decision(s):

The Minister, acting in accordance with Article 15 of the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948, approved the cancellation of registration of Cardington House Guest House on the grounds that the premises had ceased to be qualified for registration in the register in which they are registered.  This cancellation would be effective immediately.

  

Reason(s) for Decision:

The department have been advised that following a successful change of use application the Cardington House Guest House has now reverted to private residential accommodation.  It is with immediate effect that Cardington House has ceased trading as tourist accommodation.

 

Resource Implications:

Loss of annual income from the registration of this Tourism establishment registered under the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948.

 

Action required:

On approval of the cancellation the Hospitality and Leisure Manager will notify the proprietor of Cardington House of the cancellation from the register.  Jersey Tourism Senior Management, States of Jersey Fire & Rescue, Health Protection and the Population Office  will also be notified of the change.

 

Signature:  Senator  A.J.H.Maclean

 

 

Position:  Minister  

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Cardington House Guest House, St Brelade: Cancellation of Registration from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

Ministerial Decision

 

Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

 

 Cancellation of Registration of Cardington House Guest House, St.Brelade, from the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

 

The department have been advised that following a sucsesfull change of use application the Cardington House Guest House has now reverted to private residential accommodation.  It is with immediate effect that Cardington House has ceased trading as tourist accommodation.

 

The Minister, acting in accordance with Article 15 of the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948 may at any time cancel the registration of any registered premises and withdraw the relevant registration certificate on the grounds that the premises have ceased to be qualified for registration in the register in which they are registered.

 

It is recommended that the Minister, acting in accordance with Article 15 of the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948 approves the cancellation of registration of Cardington House Guest House on the grounds that the premises has ceased to be qualified for registration in the register in which they are registered. This cancellation will be effective immediately.

 

On approval of the cancellation the Hospitality and Leisure Manager will notify the proprietor of Cardington House of the cancellation from the register.  Jersey Tourism Senior Management, States of Jersey Fire & Rescue, Health Protection and the Population Office will also be notified of the change.

    

 

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

27 November 2012.

 

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