Issue - decisions

Statement of (Alcohol, Regulated Entertainment and Late Night Refreshment) Licensing Policy 2017 - 2022

09/02/2017 - Licensing Act 2003 - Statement of Licensing Policy 2017-2022

The Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Community Safety introduced a report on the draft Statement of Licensing Policy for 2017 – 2022 which set out the principles by which the Council would discharge its responsibilities, as a licensing authority, in relation to the sale of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment.

 

In particular, the Cabinet Member referred to the two new key provisions within the policy, the first relating to sound limiting devices, when required, and the second relating to restrictions on licensed premises that were within 400 metres of schools and colleges.

 

The Assembly welcomed the new provisions and sought clarification of the representation received during the consultation process from the Musicians’ Union in relation to sound limiters, which an officer provided to the Assembly.

 

The Assembly resolved to adopt the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Statement of Licensing Policy 2017-2022 in respect of the Licensing Act 2003, as attached at Appendix A to the report.


18/01/2017 - Licensing Act 2003 - Draft Statement of Licensing Policy 2017 - 2022

The Cabinet resolved to:

 

(i)  Note the draft Statement of Licensing Policy 2017-2022, which included provisions that:

-  Sound limiting devices shall be required where appropriate and where they provide the best means of noise control; and

-  Establish a number of additional control measures, as recommended practice, for off-licences, convenience stores and supermarkets located within 400 metres of schools and colleges, including meeting the standards set out in “Challenge 25”.

 

(ii)  Note the process for formal adoption of the Policy, as set out in section 5 of the report; and

 

(iii)  Recommend the Assembly to adopt the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Statement of Licensing Policy 2017-2022 in respect of the Licensing Act 2003, as attached at Appendix A to the report.