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Agenda, decisions and minutes

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Items
No. Item

1.

ELECT CHAIR

To elect Chair for 2020/21

Decision:

To re-elect Councillor Elfed Williams as Chair for 2020 /21

 

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED TO RE-ELECT COUNCILLOR ELFED WILLIAMS AS CHAIR FOR 2020/21

 

 

2.

ELECT VICE CHAIR

To elect vicce chair for 2020/21

Decision:

To re-elect Councillor Annwen Hughes as Vice-chair for 2020 /21

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED TO RE-ELECT COUNCILLOR ANNWEN HUGHES AS VICE-CHAIR FOR 2020/21

 

3.

APOLOGIES

To receive any apologies for absence.

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Councillor John Brynmor Hughes and Councillor Dafydd Owen

 

4.

DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

To receive any declaration of personal interest.

Minutes:

No declarations of personal interest were received from any members present.

 

5.

URGENT ITEMS

To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration.

Minutes:

None to note

6.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 126 KB

The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this Committee, held on 2nd December 2019 be signed as a true record. 

Minutes:

The Chair signed the minutes of a meeting of this committee that took place on 2 December 2019, as a true record.

 

7.

GENERAL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE MINUTES pdf icon PDF 297 KB

To submit, for information, minutes of the General Licensing Sub-committee meeting held on the following dates –

 

1.            26-01-2021

2.            08-12-2020

3.            22-10-2020

4.            06-10-2020

5.            09-07-2020

6.            09-03-2020

7.            12-02-2020

8.            18-12-2019

9.            21-11-2019

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Accepted, for information, the minutes of the Sub-committees held on

 

26-01-2021, 08-12-2020, 22-10-2020, 06-10-2020, 09-07-2020, 09-03-2020

12-02-2020, 18-12-2019 and 21-11-2019

 

 

8.

PROPOSED TAXI LICENCE FEES 2021/22 pdf icon PDF 277 KB

To consider the report and approve proposed fees prior to public consultation

Additional documents:

Decision:

TO REJECT THE  PROPOSAL TO RAISE THE FEES TO THE RECOMMENDED LEVEL

 

Minutes:

Submitted - the report of the Licensing Manager, requesting that the Committee approve the proposed taxi licence fees for 2021/22. Members were reminded that this committee had resolved back in 2013 that taxi fees would be reviewed annually, in order to fully recover costs. It was highlighted that Gwynedd's fees had not changed since 2019.

 

In assessing the situation and considering the impacts on the industry as a result of the Covid-19 crisis, it was suggested that there was no justification for substantially increasing the taxi licence fees for the next financial year, but that the committee should only consider an increase to all taxi licence fees to account for inflation over the past two years. It was estimated that this would equate to an increase of 2.56% on all licence fees.

 

It was recommended that the Committee approve raising the fees to the proposed level, subject to consultation with the taxi industry and consultation via a public notice.

 

Members expressed their thanks for the report, and for the support the Licensing Unit had given to the taxi industry during the time of the crisis.

 

It was proposed and seconded to defer the decision to increase the fees for a year, and to request the Finance Department to use additional funds received from the Government to respond to the impact of Covid-19.

 

An amendment to the proposal to raise the fees was proposed and seconded, as funding would need to be cut from another service to close the gap.

 

Matters arising from the ensuing discussion:

·         Sympathy with the taxi industry was expressed, as with all other industries that had suffered as a result of Covid-19

·         There was a need to protect our communities

 

·         In raising the fees, £8 would be the maximum increase

 

In response to a question regarding comparison of the fees with those of other councils across the North, it appeared that Gwynedd's fees, in general, lay mid table.

 

The Assistant Head - Environment added that the principle of recovering costs only had been established in 2013, and if the service did not recover those costs by charging fees, the funding would have to be sought from other sources. It was reported that the fees had not increased since 2019, and that the industry had received support via additional financial sources to ensure 'safety' during the time of crisis.

 

A vote was taken on the proposal to increase the fees

 

RESOLVED TO REFUSE THE PROPOSAL TO INCREASE THE FEES TO