13 Statement of Licensing Policy 2021 - 2026 PDF 95 KB
To review the draft Statement of Licensing Policy and provide any comments to the Licensing Committee for their meeting on 22 October 2020.
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Minutes:
The committee
received and considered a report of the Service Manager, Licensing and
Community Safety, which set out the requirement of the Council, as Licensing
Authority under the Licensing Act 2003, to publish a Statement of Licensing
Policy at least every five years. The purpose of the policy statement was to
define how the Council would exercise its responsibilities
under the Act, and had been prepared by officers, considered at an informal
meeting of the Licensing Committee and had been published, in draft format, for
a period of public consultation of 12 weeks, between 6 July and 27
September 2020. The Service Manager,
Licensing and Community Safety noted that a few amendments had been made to the
draft policy following the public consultation period.
The reviewed
Statement of Licensing Policy would be considered by the Licensing Committee
and then on to Full Council for adoption.
The Place and
Resources Overview Committee had the opportunity at this meeting to review the
draft Statement of Licensing Policy and provide any comments to the Licensing
Committee.
Councillors
considered the issues arising from the report and during discussion the
following points were raised:
·
The
Chairman asked that the use of 12/24 hour timings in the draft policy be
standardised
·
Councillors
supported the contents of the draft policy and felt that it covered all issues
in depth. Councillors expressed their
thanks to officers involved in drafting the report and to the Chairman,
Vice-chairman and members of the Licensing Committee for their role
·
A point
was raised that there had not been many responses to the public consultation
but it was felt that this reflected the strength of the draft policy
·
A
discussion was held in respect of whether a late night levy should be available
to the council and whether this was something that the committee could
recommend to the Licensing Committee for further consideration
·
Some
views in support of having a late night levy were expressed and it was noted
that the council could have the ability to have a late night levy which could
only be used if necessary. This could be
progressed as a separate issue to the draft policy
·
The
Service Manager, Licensing and Community Safety reported that this issue was to
be raised at Licensing Committee on 22 October with a view to bringing a report
back to the Licensing Committee at an appropriate time in order to fully
consider all related issues. It was
noted that a late night levy if agreed, would apply to the whole council area
and all premises, although there was the ability to exclude certain types of
premises
·
A point
was noted that applying a late night levy could be seen as unfair on the late
night sector, alongside other cost factors that they had to consider
·
All
these comments could be taken on board by the members of the Licensing
Committee
· Further to the discussion, it was agreed that this committee would not make a recommendation in respect of the late night levy ... view the full minutes text for item 13