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Review of the Street Trading Policy

Decision Maker: Licensing Committee

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

The Committee is requested to note the outcome of the recent Street Trading Review that has been undertaken, and approve consultation on the draft policy and procedures.

Decisions:

The committee received a report from the Head of Tourism and City Centre Management regarding the review of the Street Trading Policy.

 

The committee made the following comments on the report

 

i. The appropriateness of section 4 of the proposed was questioned, and it was suggested that the content should be incorporated into the current section 5. A request was made for the section regarding the delegations to the Director of Environment to be simplified.

 

ii. The following comments were made on the drafting of the document

 

- Sections 5.2.81 and 5.2.82 do not relate to equal opportunities, and it was suggested a heading was missing.

 

- In section 7, the reference to appendix 4 should be replaced with a reference to appendix 3

 

- In section 5.4.6, the reference to section 2 should be section 3.

 

iii. It was agreed that the Market Trader Federation (Street Traders Branch) should be added to the list of formal consultees in section 2.1.

 

iv. Clarification was requested on whether the previous proposal to have a health check had been dropped. The Head of Tourism and City Centre Management confirmed that the street trading review incorporated the principle of the health check approach used by other authorities.

 

v. The Head of Tourism and City Centre Management was asked regarding the rationale behind the proposal for formal reviews every three-years, instead of five years suggested by the Market Traders Federation. The committee were advised that either suggestion was equally valid, and would be explored through the consultation process. The committee noted the existing process involved a formal review each year.

 

vi. The possibility of exploring alternative decision making mechanisms in the event of a contested, new or vacant pitch such as an officer recommendation was suggested.

 

vii. It was suggested whether the policy should consider the issue of perceived monopolies; particularly those were multiple members of the same family held licences under the umbrella of the same company. The comment was noted.

 

viii. Concern was expressed about whether the time period between the Licensing Committee in October and the proposed deadline for applications. The Head of Tourism and City Centre Management noted the concern, however it was explained that if necessary the deadline could be extended but at this stage this was not expected to be required.

 

The Chair invited the committee to consider any streets, which should be, explored as potential new consent or prohibited streets. The Legal Advisor explained the process for designating a new street. The following streets were suggest as potential new consent streets,

 

-         Christ’s Lane

-         Sussex Street

-         Pikes Walk

-         Milton Walk

 

It was also agreed that the status of pathways on Parkers Piece should be explored.

 

Resolved (Unanimously) to

 

Authorise the Head of Tourism and City Centre Management to consult on the draft Street Trading Policy subject to the changes raised in the meeting, and to bring a report back to Licensing Committee on 8th October, which will summarise the feedback on the consultation and outline any proposed changes to the policy as a result of the consultation.

Report author: Emma Thornton

Publication date: 05/02/2013

Date of decision: 18/07/2012

Decided at meeting: 18/07/2012 - Licensing Committee

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