Agenda and minutes

Venue: Council House, Plymouth (next to the Civic Centre)

Contact: Helen Rickman, Democratic Support Officer  E-mail:  helen.rickman@plymouth.gov.uk

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26.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Members will be asked to make any declarations of interest in respect of items on this Agenda.

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest in accordance with the code of conduct.

27.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 30 KB

To confirm the minutes of the meetings held on the following dates:

 

Licensing Committee Miscellaneous -

 

  • 8 December 2009

 

Licensing Sub Committee (Miscellaneous) -

 

  • 24 November 2009
  • 8 December 2009
  • 11 December 2009

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

It was resolved that the following minutes be approved as a correct record:

 

8 December 2009

Licensing Committee Miscellaneous

24 November 2009

Licensing Sub Committee

8 December 2009

Licensing Sub Committee

11 December 2009

Licensing Sub Committee

 

28.

CHAIR'S URGENT BUSINESS

To receive reports on business which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be brought forward for urgent consideration.

Minutes:

The City Centre Street Operations Manager updated the Committee on street trading in Plymouth City Centre and informed the Committee that –

 

(i)

a small number of street traders had been relocated last year due to the implementation of the farmers market stalls;

 

(ii)

there was one permanent site and two temporary sites that needed to be moved;

 

(iii)

sites had been identified in New George Street;

 

(iv)

an electricity company had been contacted to provide electricity to possible new site locations

 

Resolved to note information submitted by the City Centre Street Operations Manager and delegate the Street Trading Report and Ice Cream Concessions to a Licensing Sub Committee (Miscellaneous).

29.

ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY REPORT 2009 pdf icon PDF 42 KB

The Director for Community Services will submit a report on enforcement activity in 2009.

 

Minutes:

The Senior Environmental Health Officer, a representative from Devon and Cornwall Police and a representative from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue provided the Committee with an update on the Enforcement Activity Report which detailed various aspects of the work undertaken by agencies involved in regulating the Evening and Night Time Economy during 2009.

 

The Committee having –

 

(i)

heard from the Senior Environmental Officer –

 

 

a)

this was the second annual report which aimed to set out the extent of regulated activity enforcement carried out;

 

 

b)

reference was made to the Enforcement Activity Report for 2009; this was compiled to give the Licensing Committee an insight into the work undertaken by agencies involved in regulation the Evening and Night Time Economy (NITE);

 

 

c)

details were given of the main policy initiatives conducted during 2009 including Licensing, Gambling Establishments, Noise and Public Nuisance, Enforcement, Training and Awareness, Under Age Sales, Liaison between Licensing and other agencies,  and Work Initiatives for 2010;

 

 

heard from a Police Licensing Officer that –

 

 

d)

the Police Licensing department had carried out 282 alcohol test purchasing operations in 2009, 40 premises sold alcohol and the failure rate had fallen to 14%, this was the lowest recorded since recording started in 2004;

 

 

e)

there had been an increase in the number of underage sales in public houses and more work was to be done to combat this;

 

 

f)

there had been a increased number of variation applications received in 2009; it was suspected that this could be due to economic reasons;

 

 

g)

the Police provided a booklet to licensees in Plymouth which detailed guidance for premises licence holders; contact telephone numbers for the Police Licensing department and the Council’s Licensing department were included in a covering letter;

 

 

h)

from a Police perspective the Designated Public Places Order was working effectively based on positive anecdotal evidence; 20 additional signs highlighting the DPPO had been arranged to be erected in and around Beaumont Park;

 

 

i)

violent crime had reduced overall by 16% last year with a further reduction of 3% this year; there had been a small increase in the Mutley and Greenbank areas however it was highlighted that more work was to be done;

 

 

heard from a Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue representative that –

 

 

j)

on 4 January 2010 the fire department was split into two different sections, one for Plymouth and another for South Hams & Devon;

 

 

k)

operation fire crews had been visiting premises with a short checklist in order to see what activities they were undertaking, this was a brief snapshot approach in which information could be fed back to a designated officer quickly;

 

 

l)

enforcement could range from a non compliance letter  to an enforcement notice, and that failure to comply  with the enforcement notice could result in court action;

 

 

m)

214 fire safety checks had been carried out by operation crews from Camels Head, Greenbank, Plympton and Plymstock fire stations;

 

 

n)

the fire safety department carried out 21  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29.

30.

EXEMPT BUSINESS

To consider passing a resolution under Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 to exclude the press and public from the meeting for the following item(s) of business on the grounds that it (they) involve(s) the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraph(s) ? of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act, as amended by the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Minutes:

There were no items of exempt business.