Issue - meetings

The role of the Licensing and Regulation Committee

Meeting: 30/10/2023 - Licensing and Regulation Committee (Item 20)

20 THE ROLE OF THE LICENSING AND REGULATION COMMITTEE pdf icon PDF 305 KB

To discuss the future role of the Committee having considered the Annual Report.

Decision:

RESOLVED: That the Committee:

 

(1)   Considered their future role having considered the content of the Annual Report.

 

(2)   Advised officers of any additional information they required to undertake the licensing scrutiny function, including that a half yearly update be provided to Members of the Committee and that further information on the processes be provided to newer Members.  

REASON FOR DECISIONS: To ensure that the Committee is receiving the information it requires in the Annual Report and that it is content with its role in the licensing process.

Minutes:

Audio recording – 46 minutes 42 seconds

 

The Licensing and Community Safety Manager presented the report entitled ‘The Role of the Licensing and Regulation Committee’ and highlighted the following that:

 

·       The main considerations of this Committee were policy work, contested applications and as a Scrutiny function, as licensing was not governed by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

·       The Scrutiny function was reviewed every few years and the Committee was invited to consider what could be done differently.

·       The Committee could ask for more information in the annual report, or for a six-monthly review. 

 

The following Members took part in debate:

 

·       Councillor Alistair Willoughby

·       Councillor Tom Tyson

·       Councillor Ian Albert

·       Councillor Gerald Morris

·       Councillor Elizabeth Dennis

 

Points raised in debate:

 

·       A six-monthly review would be helpful and could be emailed out to the Committee.

·       It was requested that the report have a bullet point format and include updated statistics on inspections and upcoming policy reviews.

·       The report should only come to a meeting if there was already a meeting scheduled.

·       Contentious Sub-Committees hearings were easier to manage in person, but last year there was only one non contentious meeting.

·       Requests that when Sub-Committee hearings occurred that an update be provided to use as training for newer Members.

 

The Licensing and Community Safety Manager stated that:

 

·       Having Sub-Committee hearings in person had not been ruled out when the matter was contentious or when there was a public interest test, but the default position was that these meetings continued as virtual meetings.

·       A six-monthly review could be emailed out with statistics, an update on ongoing projects and future work and this would be presented to the Committee should this occur close to a scheduled meeting.

 

Councillor Daniel Allen proposed and Councillor Alistair Willoughby seconded and, following a vote, it was:

 

RESOLVED: That the Committee:

 

(1)   Considered their future role having considered the content of the Annual Report.

 

(2)   Advised officers of any additional information they required to undertake the licensing scrutiny function, including that a half yearly update be provided to Members of the Committee and that further information on the processes be provided to newer Members.

 

REASON FOR DECISIONS: To ensure that the committee is receiving the information it requires in the Annual Report and that it is content with its role in the licensing process.