Venue: Phoenix Chambers, Phoenix House, Tiverton
Contact: Angie Howell Democratic Services Officer
Link: audio recording
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APOLOGIES AND SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS (04:23) To receive any apologies for absence and notices of appointment of Substitute Members (if any). Minutes: Apologies were received from Cllr J Frost and Cllr S Chenore attended as his substitute online.
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PUBLIC QUESTION TIME (04:43) To receive any questions from members of the public and replies thereto.
Note: A maximum of 30 minutes is allowed for this item. Minutes: There were no members of the public present and no questions were asked.
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST UNDER THE CODE OF CONDUCT (05:18) To record any interests on agenda matters. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest received.
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MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING (05:44) PDF 139 KB To consider whether to approve the minutes as a correct record of the meeting held on 30 June 2023. Minutes: The minutes of the 30th June 2023 were APPROVED and signed by the Chairman.
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LICENSING UPDATE REPORT (06:12) PDF 448 KB To provide the Committee with an update on Licensing Act 2003 activity undertaken by the Licensing Team in the first half of 2023/24.
Minutes: The Committee had before it, and NOTED, the Service Update.
The contents of the report were outlined by the Team Leader, Commercial, Public Health and highlighted the following:
· The report provided an overview of the activity carried out by the Licensing Team during the first half of 2023/2024. · Mid Devon District Council had a total of 406 licensed premises under the Licensing Act 2003. During quarter 1 and 2 of this year the Licensing Team dealt with applications from 10% of the total number of licenced premises in the District. · The Service had received a large number of Temporary Event Notices (TENs), totalling 225 in first two quarters of the year. · Discussions had taken place with organisers of the Mid Devon Show, who were looking at the option to apply for a premises licence for the whole site rather than continuing with multiple TENs. · 15% of the TENS received were for the Mid Devon Show. · Licensing Officers had conducted 15 inspections of licenced premises resulting from complaints or information received that indicated a non-compliance. · There had been 1 application considered during the first half of 2023/24 by the Licensing Sub-Committee. The Hearing outcome was removal of the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) and a period of suspension during a weekend in October 2023. A new DPS was now in place. · Due to an amendment in the Statutory Guidance, all new applications had to consider the potential of a terrorist event taking place. · Following a consultation, the Government had now commenced a number of changes to the late-night levy. · Provisions in relation to pavement licences in the Business and Planning Act 2022 had been extended by regulations until 30 September 2024. · A review of the Licensing Policy occurred every five years and this would be coming in the next 12 months.
Consideration was given to:-
· Public safety around spiking drinks and a request from the Committee to invite Top Stoppers to give a presentation at a future meeting. · The obstruction of pavements and the effect upon people with sight problems when café’s place tables on the pavements and businesses place A Frames outside with a request from the Committee for an update on legislation at the next meeting. · Writing to the premises involved in the application above to confirm the weekend that it closed in October 2023.
Note: * Report previously circulated.
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