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APOLOGIES To receive
any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from
Councillor Roy Owen. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: No declarations of personal interest were received from
any members present. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any
items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for
consideration. Minutes: None to
note |
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The
Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this Committee, held
on 13th September 2021 be accepted as a true record. Minutes: The Chair signed the
minutes of a meeting of this Committee, that took place
on 13 September 2021, as a true record. |
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GENERAL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE MINUTES PDF 311 KB To submit,
for information, minutes of the General Licensing Sub-committee meeting held on
the following date – a) 01/11/21 b) 05/10/21 Additional documents: Minutes: Accepted, for information, the minutes of the Sub-committees held on 5th October 2021 and 1st November 2021 |
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REGULATION OF SEX ESTABLISHMENTS - LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1982 PDF 271 KB To approve the
procedure for the processing of applications, fees and standard conditions for
the Licensing and Regulation of Sex Establishments Additional documents:
Decision: ·
Approve
the county-wide adoption of the Sex Establishments Licensing Policy Statement,
which will set procedures and conditions in order to allow for the regulation
of sex establishments via the licensing procedure from the 6th of December 2021
subject to including the Local Health Board in paragraph 3.4 of the policy
(list of consultees) ·
Approve of setting the noted fees, which
reflects the administration and processing of applications for sex
establishment licences, and approves an annual review of those fees. Minutes: Submitted - a report by the Head of Environment highlighting the need for the Licensing
Authorities that wish to regulate sex establishments in their area,
to adopt the provisions of
Schedule 3 of the Local Government
(Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1982 as amended by the Crime
and Policing Act 2009. The unanimous decision of this Committee (13 September 2021) was to recommend
to the Full Council to adopt the powers and on 7 October
2021 the Full Council decided to approve the adoption of the regulatory system
for sex establishments
as follows ·
To adopt, county-wide, the provisions of
Schedule 3 of the Local Government
(Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1982, as amended by the Crime
and Policing Act 2009, to become operational no earlier than 1 December 2021. ·
To instruct the Head of Legal Services to publish the statutory notices associated with the decision to adopt for two
consecutive weeks, with the first no later than 28 days before the date when the decision
to adopt comes into force. ·
To delegate the matters of determining fees, setting standard
conditions and a plan for processing applications to the General Licensing Committee. In accordance with the Full Council's instruction and legal requirements it can be confirmed that a Statutory Notice had been published in the press associated
with the decision to adopt, for two
consecutive weeks, with the first appearing no later
than 28 days before the date when the decision
came into force. It was explained that the Council considers each application for a licence on
its own merits
to ensure consistency, fairness and transparency. The Members were reminded that
the Licensing Service and
the General Licensing Committee over the years, have adopted
many policies and general principles
for the purpose of offering guidance in its consideration
for licensing applications. Consequently, a policy document has been formulated
for the approval of this Committee, which encompasses the processes adopted in relation to Sex Establishments. It was added that the Policy details the process of applying for a licence, renewal, variation and transfer of sex establishment licences in relation
to a premises that operates within the Gwynedd Council area. Reference
was made to the licensing process together with the standard conditions and the fees to pay. It was highlighted that the legislation sets permissions to charge a fee for sex
establishments’ licences and that the Council
has set a fee that is sufficient to recoup costs only.
The aim is to revise the licensing fees yearly. Thanks was given for the report. Responses to questions raised in the discussion that followed: In response to an observation regarding the need to consider a suitable location for any sex establishment, avoiding, for example, proximity to schools, it was noted that the policy was robust and comprehensive and gave consideration to every possible scenario. ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |