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Cafe owner banned from selling booze in bid for new licence

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 2 Apr, 2019 at 5:13PM
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Cafe owner banned from selling booze in bid for new licence


A café owner previously banned from selling alcohol there after repeatedly flouting council rules has applied for a licence for a new cafe next door.

Emad Abdolkhani was caught selling alcohol without a license at Barcode at 128 Church Road, Hove, when he served a drink to councillor Clare Moonan.

He also disregarded planning regulations, ignored council officers when they asked him to fix a noisy flue there – and when his company went bust, it owed tens of thousands to the taxman.

Barcode is still open, but its new licence states that neither Emad, 29 nor Foad Abdolkhani, 31, can be involved in its running.

It has since expanded into number 126 next door, and now, Emad has applied for an alcohol licence for that unit, to be called Persia.

But despite his difficult history with the council’s regulatory services, no objection has been raised by officers.

And Mr Abdolkhani denies the claims being made about him.

However, ward councillor Andrew Wealls has written a strongly worded objection to the city’s licensing panel, which will hear the application next week.

Councillor Wealls wrote: “You will note that the applicant and DPS [designated premises supervisor] is Emad Abdolkhani, who has been disbarred from working at or acting as DPS at neighbouring Barcode, 128 Church Road.

“You will also be aware that a key reason was that alcohol was served at the neighbouring premises (to Councillor Clare Moonan) whilst there was no licence to sell alcohol at the premises at the time it was served.”

Two neighbours have also raised a variety of issues they had with Abdolkhani while he was in charge at Barcode.

A noisy flue fitted without planning permission, bins and cars left in front of garages and noisy music, were all stated as issues with Barcode when Mr Abdolokhani was in charge.

One neighbour, whose name is redacted from the application, said: “We do not believe Emad Abdulkhani’s (sic) has the requisite skills to be a licence holder.

“He either does not understand his obligations to neighbours or he understands them and believes he is above the law and can ignore them.”

As well as listing the flue noise issue, another neighbour, whose details were redacted, was also concerned about work carried out without planning permission in the central Hove conservation area.

They said: “Looking at the way Emad Abdulkhani has approached the opening of this new business at 126 Church Road is deeply concerning.

“Once he (or his father) had purchased a lease on the premises he set about gutting the building before he had even applied for planning permission and without consulting the planning department and the neighbouring businesses and residents.”

A month before the winding up process was formally started in December 2015, the Abdolkhani family (sometimes spelt Abdulkhani) – formed a new company called Code Hove Limited, which applied for a new licence.

However, this was refused in June 2016. Meanwhile, Barcode Hove Limited had gone into liquidation owing £193,011.56.

Mohammad Abdolkhani then successfully applied for a licence the following month, July 2016.

Barcode expanded after the shop next door at 126, Stanlee Luggage, closed down in August 2017.

A planning application to convert 126 from a shop to a restaurant was refused last year and is currently under appeal to the planning inspector.

According to Companies House, Code Hove has not filed any accounts or confirmation statement since 2017, and in December 2018, Emad filed to have it struck off the register.

Emad is now the sole director of a company called Persian Deli Food Ltd which was set up in January this year.

Councillor Wealls, who plans to speak against the application at next week’s hearing, added: “In typical fashion the alterations were made before planning permission was granted.

“I appreciate this is not an issue with respect to a licence application but does go some way to show the character of the applicant, whom I consider absolutely inappropriate to be granted a licence and acting as DPS.”

Emad Abodolkhani wants to sell alcohol at Persia from 11am-10.30pm Monday to Saturday and 11am-10pm on Sundays.

Brighton and Hove City Council licensing department has not raised any objection, instead asking for a condition limiting the sale of alcohol to people seated at tables and served by waiting staff.

Sussex Police has asked for CCTV with recordings kept for 31 days and a well-publicised Challenge 25 policy.

The café site is in the city’s special stress area, where special consideration is given to new licences due to the levels of crime and disorder and public nuisance.

The licensing panel will discuss the application when it meets on Monday 8 April at Hove Town Hall.

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  1. P Wells says:
    7 years ago

    Emad Abdulkhani does appear to be bad news. The residents of Grosvenor Mansions, opposite Barcode, suffered extreme noise from the flue he installed for over a year, while he tried to worm his way out of responsibility, whilst posing in flash cars.

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  2. Christopher Hawtree says:
    7 years ago

    When cllr Wealls and I went to the Licensing Panel a few years ago, I remarked that “this Application by Barcode does not scan”.

    Many Conditions were duly attached, such as noise measures, by the Panel itself. As the article shows, cllr Wealls and I were right.

    Whenever I walked past the place afterwards there was a dagger look from the owner in my direction at which Lady Macbeth would have boggled to imagine. What’s more, he leapt across a hen-night table to close the windows as it had gone past the noise curfew.

    There are places far more deserving of one’s money, such as Hove Tandoori, Fatto e Mano, Hixon Green rather than the lumbering pun of Barcode (a name which he told the Panel he had seen in Washington, as if that made it impressive).

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  3. Jon Smith says:
    7 years ago

    As far as I am aware the character of an applicant or DPS can only be objected to by the Chief of Police. It is not the remit of the Licensing Panel to decide this.

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  4. Diane Peach says:
    7 years ago

    It’s amazing how Emad Abdolkhani thinks that local regulations (and tax!) don’t apply to him. Let’s hope common sense prevails. The last thing this area needs is another bar/restaurant!

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  5. Malcom W says:
    7 years ago

    He’s obviously confident, looks like his new business is ready to go. Let’s hope the Licensing Panel take a stand, there are too many operators like him who have no regard for society. He still has no planning permission.

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