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APOLOGIES To receive
any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors John Brynmor Jones and Dewi Wyn Roberts |
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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: Councillor Eryl Jones-Williams referred to a confidential letter he had received which included complaints about the Licensing Department from an applicant who had been late submitting an application. The letter was presented to the Licensing Department so they could respond to the letter officially through the complaints procedure. The Licensing Manager noted that the Department had already spoken with the applicant and had explained the reasons for refusing his application |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this Committee, held on 19.6.17 be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the previous
meeting of this committee that took place on 19 June 2017, as a true record. |
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GENERAL LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE MINUTES PDF 222 KB To submit, for information, minutes of the General Licensing Sub-committee meeting held on the following date – a) 11.7.17 Minutes: Submitted - for information, the minutes of a meeting of the Central Licensing Sub-committee held on 11.7.17 |
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REVIEW OF GWYNEDD COUNCIL TAXI POLICIES PDF 244 KB To consider the
report of the Head of Environment Additional documents:
Minutes: Submitted – the report of the Head of Environment Department asking the
Committee for its support to accept the general direction of the review prior
to holding a public consultation. The
proposal was to create a unified Gwynedd Council Taxi Policy rather than three
separate policy documents. The policy would include: ‘Suitability Criteria for Drivers
and Operators', guidelines on deciding whether a person was 'suitable and
appropriate' to be a driver or operator and licence and vehicle standard
conditions. Attention was drawn to the high-level proposed changes to
the policies and driver and vehicle conditions along with the five high-level
offers driving the new policy, in the report. It was reiterated that the changes to the current Licensing Policy would
provide a consistent and fair service across the County and would meet the
needs of the industry and users and reflect the Ffordd Gwynedd principles. Members were given an opportunity to consider whether or not any other
matters needed to be addressed before the formal consultation was commenced. During the ensuing discussion, the following
points were made by individual Members: ·
A
suggestion to consider the need for every taxi driver to have a standard First
Aid qualification. ·
Need to
ensure a sufficient supply of vehicles that were wheelchair-accessible -
consider the long-term vision so that every vehicle had space for a
wheelchair. ·
Set a
higher target for Gwynedd for the percentage of wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
In the context of conditions relevant to stretch limousines, attention
was drawn to the need to re-phrase the conditions to ensure that they complied
with the Road Traffic Act. In response to the comments, the Licensing Manager noted that there was
an opportunity to consider including basic First Aid in the qualification
pack. It was noted that this would be
good practice, despite the need to ensure that excessive expectations were not
placed on the drivers. Attention was drawn to the fact that the Licensing Unit had recently
held training for drivers on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. It was noted that every driver had to attend
the training in order to comply with policy. In response to an observation regarding having a sufficient supply of
wheelchair-accessible vehicles, attention was drawn to the need to consult with
the industry as this would place high expectations on them. The cooperation and compliance of the
industry would need to be ensured in order to move on. Any substantial long-term changes would need
to be phased-in. RESOLVED to accept the report,
and for the Licensing Department to consider and act upon the observations
before holding a public consultation. |