Venue: Council House
Contact: Helen Prendergast
Email: democraticsupport@plymouth.gov.uk
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Declarations of Interest
Members will be asked to make
any declarations of interest in respect of items on this
agenda.
Minutes:
Councillor Smith declared a
private interest, in accordance with the code of conduct, as she
was the Chair of the new Commission on Violence Against Women and Girls.
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Minutes PDF 168 KB
To confirm the minutes of the
meeting held on –
Licensing Committee:
8 December 2020
Licensing Sub
Committee: 8
June 2021
24 August 2021
31 August 2021
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee agreed that the
following minutes were a correct record –
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Licensing Committee
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8 December
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Licensing Sub
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8 June
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24 August
2021;
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31 August
2021.
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Chair's Urgent Business
To receive reports on business
which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be
brought forward for urgent consideration.
Minutes:
There were no items of
Chair’s urgent business.
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Licensing Activity Report PDF 389 KB
Minutes:
David Moore (Licensing Sergeant) and Rachael
Hind (Service Manager) presented the licensing activity report
2020/21. The report had been compiled to provide the Licensing
Committee with an overview of the various aspects of the work
undertaken by agencies involved in regulating the licensing regimes
within the remit of this Committee.
The main areas of questions from the Committee
included –
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the measures that the police
were undertaking to address illegal activities such as drinks
spiking and safety of women;
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sought clarification
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on the process for undertaking
alcohol and gambling test purchase operations;
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on when the safe bus would be
available in December 2021 and how this would be
advertised;
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raised concerns that
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Security Industry Authority
(SIA) trained individuals had limited powers to deal with issues
that arose on the safe bus and suggested that Special Constables
should be engaged instead;
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if the safe bus was only going to
drop off at specific points, rather than individuals being able to
alight the bus where required, this could lead to safety issues (as
the drop off points would be advertised this could attract
undesirable behaviour).
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Councillor Smith advised that she was the
Chair of the new Commission for Violence Against Women and Girls and suggested that a report
be brought back to the Committee in 12 months’ time providing
details of how the licensing team and the police were liaising with
Commission.
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Annual Street Trading Report PDF 319 KB
Minutes:
Emily Bullimore (BID Street Operations and
Street Trading Manager) presented the Annual Street Trading report
which sought to set the process for the issuing and terms and
conditions of consents for the 2022/23 trading year. The following
key points were highlighted –
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due to the Covid 19 pandemic
the financial pressures placed on existing street traders during
the 2021/22 trading year, teamed with the decrease in footfall in
the city centre, there had been no increase in consent
fees;
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2021/2022 had been a
challenging year for all street traders and the issues that hit the
high street at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 had
continued through this financial year with most traders
experiencing the strain of price rises and less income with no
grants to assist them this year;
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it was proposed that there was
no increase in consent fees for city centre street traders for the
2022/23 trading year, in order to support street traders to
continue to trade;
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it was further proposed that
there was a restructure of consent fees for the ice cream trading
pitches for the 2022/23 year; during 2020 and 2021 several
establishments along the waterfront had started to sell ice cream
from their premises, some operating on to the highway; this had
caused upset and some anger between traders;
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the ice cream traders had
highlighted the difference in site fees along the ice cream sites
on the waterfront and there had been historically a large
difference in consent fees; however, the footfall had changed as
have the locations and parking arrangements for the ice cream
vehicles, so it was proposed that there was a levelling out of fees
across the waterfront; this means that the highest consent payers
would not have an increase in fees but others would; the sites
would be equal opportunity for all traders with the new price
proposal with street trading suffering no loss of
income;
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the ice cream consent holders
had asked for consideration to be given for them to extend their
offer to include hot drinks and hot snacks from the mobile ice
cream vans; this would provide a fair opportunity for trade over
the colder months; all consent holders would need to meet all
health and safety and hygiene requirements;
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it was therefore proposed that
the paragraph in the application form (permitted trades for ice
cream pitches) was changed to ‘all the trading locations
would be allocated for the sale of ice cream, frozen confectionery,
hot and cold soft drinks; hot drinks and snacks may be permitted on application, the decision with regard
to the acceptable type of trade at each location would be decided
as part of the application process in consultation with the Chair
of the Licensing Committee and lead opposition
member’.
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The main areas of questions from the Committee
included –
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Information regarding Delegated Decisions for Applications for the Grant/Variation of Premises Licences PDF 185 KB
Minutes:
Racheal Hind (Licensing Services Manager)
presented the delegated decisions for applications for the
grant/variation of premises licence report.
Members were advised that between 1 November
2020 until 31 October 2021there had been 33 applications that had
been mediated out by officers which negated the need for these
applications to be submitted to the Licensing Sub Committee for
consideration.
The Committee noted the report.
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