Agenda, decisions and draft minutes
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APOLOGIES Additional documents: Decision: Councillor Michelle Blakeley-Walker Minutes: Councillor Michelle Blakeley-Walker |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Decision: No declaration of interest had been raised. Minutes: No declaration of interest had been raised. |
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APPOINTMENT OF CHAIR To appoint a Chair of the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that Councillor Bobby Feeley be appointed Chair of
the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. Minutes: Nominations were sought for Chair of the Licensing
Committee for 2023/24. Councillor Andrea
Tomlin proposed, seconded by Councillor Hugh Irving, that Councillor Bobby
Feeley be appointed Chair. There were no
further nominations. RESOLVED that Councillor Bobby Feeley be appointed Chair of
the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. |
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APPOINTMENT OF VICE CHAIR To appoint a Vice Chair of the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that Councillor Hugh Irving be
appointed Vice Chair of the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. Minutes: Nominations were sought for Vice Chair of the
Licensing Committee for 2023/24.
Councillor Brian Jones proposed, seconded by Councillor Andrea Tomlin,
that Councillor Hugh Irving be appointed Vice Chair. There were no
further nominations. RESOLVED that Councillor Hugh Irving be
appointed Vice Chair of the Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Additional documents: Decision: No urgent matters had been raised. Minutes: No urgent matters had been raised. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 322 KB To receive the minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 7 December 2022 (copy enclosed). Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 7 December 2022 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. Minutes: The minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 7 December
2022 were submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes
of the meeting held on 7 December 2022 be received and confirmed as a correct
record. |
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UPDATE ON THE WORK OF THE LICENSING SECTION IN 2022/23 PDF 219 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) updating members on the work of the Licensing Section during 2022/23. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that
the contents of the report be noted. Minutes: The Public Protection Business Manager (PPBM)
submitted a report (previously circulated) updating members on the work of the
Licensing Section during 2022/23 which focused on both operational and
management matters. The report provided statistical data of the number
of licences issued, complaints and service requests received covering the main
functions – Alcohol and Entertainment; Hackney and Private Hire Licensing;
Gambling, Gaming and Lotteries; Street Trading; Charity Collections and Scrap
Metal together with other activities including service requests/freedom of
information, overall workload results and communications. Management matters included reference to
policies, fees and future workload considerations. The PPBM guided members through the report. Members took the opportunity to discuss various
aspects of the report with the PPBM who responded to questions and comments as
follows – ·
there were
fewer applicants/drivers appearing before the committee which was a reflection
of how well the current policy was working, with powers delegated to officers
within the policy framework, and matters only being brought before members that
involved deviation from policy in exceptional circumstances ·
over the
last twelve months there had been 34 new licensed driver applications and 24
licensed drivers leaving the profession resulting in an extra 10 licensed
drivers during that period. However,
there was a downward trend in the number of licensed drivers and vehicles
generally ·
it was
reasonable to conclude that the reduction in the number of vehicle defects
identified had been due to the effectiveness of the policy and testing regime ·
it was
agreed to include in future reports the number of premises licences surrendered
in order to identify any trends/pressures, although it was noted that not all
licences were surrendered when licensed premises ceased operating ·
charitable
collections involving putting clothing bags through letterboxes door to door
were largely exempt from licensing due to charities holding Home Office
Exemptions ·
provided
assurances that there was regular communication via email with the taxi trade
which included highlighting the defects identified following vehicle
inspections in order to raise awareness of those issues ·
serious
vehicle safety defects would involve suspension of the licence pending
completion of the required works but vehicles with minor defects could continue
operating with a notice of relevant works for completion within a set time
period ·
most
complaints received in relation to licensed premises were linked to noise
nuisance and predominantly an issue for Pollution Control, with the remit of
Licensing Officers confined to ensuring licensing conditions were met. However, both Licensing and Pollution Control
Officers worked closely together with a view to resolving issues of noise
nuisance linked to licensed premises ·
elaborated
on the role and remit of the Personal Licence Holder and Designated Premises
Supervisor in the operation of licensed premises; detailed the differences
between Street Trading Permits issued by the Council and Pedlar’s Certificates
issued by the Police; and reported on the requirements for Scrap Metal Licences
including separate licences for both sites and collectors ·
reference
to taxi licences issued could be found on the Council’s website and once the
work on the new database was completed it was hoped that information on all
licences issued would be available for the public to view ·
despite the
continuing move to online processing the option remained for cash and cheque
payments via One Stop Shops and arrangements made for those
applicants/licensees who did not use the online service ·
the number
of Betting Shops in the county had remained static over the last few years and
online provision was regulated by the Gambling Commission · provided an update on the Welsh Government’s White Paper on taxi and private hire licensing, with the closing date of 1 June 2023 on the initial ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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LICENSING COMMITTEE FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 121 KB To consider a report by the Head of Planning, Public Protection and Countryside Services (copy enclosed) on the priorities of the Licensing Section together with a revised forward work programme. Additional documents: Decision: RESOLVED that – (a) the contents of the report be noted, and (b) the revised forward work programme for
2023 as detailed in Appendix A to the report be approved. Minutes: The Senior Licensing Officer submitted a report
(previously circulated) on the priorities of the Licensing Section together
with a revised forward work programme. The priorities of the Licensing Section reflected
the duty placed on the authority in relation to its responsibilities for the
licensing function and the effective regulation, control and enforcement of
licensees together with the authority’s commitment to safer communities and the
development of the economy. The
scheduled review of the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Statement of Policy
had been postponed pending the outcome of the consultation on the recently
published Welsh Government White Paper: Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle (PHV)
(Wales) Bill, and a revised work programme had been presented for
consideration. [A member briefing on the
White Paper had been arranged immediately following the meeting.] Members noted the
update and revised forward work programme. It was confirmed that member training would
also be included in the forward work programme. RESOLVED that – (a) the contents of the report be noted, and (b) the revised forward work programme for
2023 as detailed in Appendix A to the report be approved. The meeting concluded at 10.20 am. |