Agenda and minutes

Agenda and minutes

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Items
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5.

Minutes of Previous Meeting pdf icon PDF 188 KB

To approve the minutes of the previous meeting.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 15th September 2021 were confirmed as a correct record and signed.

6.

Disclosures of Pecuniary and Personal Interests

Minutes:

There were no disclosures made.

7.

Questions Under Other Committee Procedures 12.8

No questions were submitted.

Minutes:

No questions had been submitted.

8.

Review of the Statement of Licensing Policy pdf icon PDF 3 MB

A report of the Head of Regulatory Services, seeking approval of the draft Statement of Licensing Policy for consultation.

Minutes:

Considered a report of the Head of Regulatory Services seeking the Committee’s approval of the draft Statement of Licensing Policy, made in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003 for consultation prior to submission to Full Council for approval (item 5 on the agenda filed with these minutes).

 

The Head of Regulatory Services introduced the report and stated that if the Committee approved the draft Statement of Licensing Policy for consultation, it would then be submitted to Full Council for approval.  The Regulatory Services Manager drew the Committee’s attention to part B of the report and the changes that had been made.

 

Summary of discussion:

·         the draft Policy would be circulated to all Responsible Authorities, Loughborough BID, Public Houses, local Licensing Solicitors regularly used for applications and persons / bodies representative of local licence holders, (see page 6 of the report for list).  It was noted that there were over 2000 personal licence holders and that when all were consulted in 2017, a significant number of letters were returned as ‘no longer at that address’.  It has been proposed to consult a percentage of personal licence holders for this consultation but all premises would be consulted.

·         the changes made to the policy would be detailed in a letter and sent to consultees with reference made to the availability of the full Policy on the Council’s website or as a hard copy at Council offices.

·         the change to section 6 would affect how a public house operated.  It was hoped that including details on why a full operating schedule was needed would reduce the number of enquiries made to the Council and other Responsible Authorities when applications were made.

·         with reference to section 5.2, although Drinking Up Time was now advisory, it was noted that the Police would recommend a Drinking Up Time if required for an individual premises, to assist with the gradual dispersal of customers.

·         once a license had been issued it could be subject to a review for matters arising at the premises in connection with the four licensing objectives.  Reviews could be initiated by interested parties, neighbours and Responsible Authorities.  The review would be advertised at the premises for 28 days and would then be considered by the Licensing Committee.

·         Standard Temporary Event Notices (TEN) should be submitted within clear 10 working days of the event.  A late TEN could be submitted between 5-9 clear working days of the event but the Licensing Section advised submission of TENs as early as possible to allow officers to process the notice.

 

RESOLVED

 

1.    That the draft Statement of Licensing Policy, made under the Licensing Act 2003 and attached at Annex 1, be approved for consultation.  No changes have been made to the Special Policy on Cumulative Impact, at section 4, contained within the draft Statement of Licensing Policy as this was amended and consulted on in 2021;

 

2.    That, subject to recommendation 2 and following the consultation that the Head of Regulatory Services is given delegated authority to make minor  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8.