A LATE-night takeaway caught operating without a late-night licence faces opposition from the police and council in its bid to get one.

Pizza and Grill Junction in Preston Street, Brighton, has applied for the licence after it was reported as operating without one in August and was advertised as open until 4am on its website.

Brighton and Hove City Council licensing team contacted the owners M W Traders Limited telling them they were acting illegally.

A council licensing panel heard the owners did not realise they needed the licence.

However, Preston Street is in the city’s cumulative impact zone where no new licences are approved without exceptional circumstances.

The licensing department’s objection written by Becky Pratley said: “I was pleased the application was submitted so quickly after my initial interaction with the premises, however, granting this licence is likely to add additional burdens and problems in the cumulative impact area.

“I do not believe the applicant has demonstrated that there are exceptional circumstances to justify departing from the policy.”

Sussex Police licensing officer Inspector Rob Lovell said the force was concerned because of the location close to the heart of the night time economy.

He said: “It is in an area saturated with licensed premises and a stones throw away from Regency Square which also suffers from a high amount of anti-social behaviour.

“Sussex Police are very aware that a light-night refreshment premises open until 4am every morning would keep persons in the area longer, increasing the risk of crime and disorder and public nuisance.”

He was concerned the application did not include any offer of conditions to reduce nuisance or antisocial behaviour.