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Minutes:
The Committee received a report from the Licensing and Enforcement Manager regarding a voluntary code on sales
of high strength beers and ciders.
An error was identified in the officer’s recommendation. Reference
to the Executive Councillor for Strategy and Resources should read ‘The
Executive Councillor for Strategy and Transformation’.
In response to member’s
questions the Licensing and Enforcement Manager said the following:
i.
Whilst
concern had been raised by Licensed Trade representatives the proposed
voluntary code would not contravene competition law.
ii.
Whilst
traders in Ipswich initially feared that the ‘Reducing the Strength’ Campaign
would affect their businesses this proved not to be the case. Many found that
by reducing the amount of street drinkers using their premises their overall
customer base, and therefore profit, had increased.
iii.
Enforcement
and close liaison with the police would continue.
iv.
Some
new licensees were already offering not to sell high strength beers and ciders
as part of their application.
Councillor Owers responded that,
whilst not a solution on its own, this was part of wider measures across the
City and he strongly supported the recommendations. It would be essential to
engage fully with Licensed Trade representatives to highlight the benefits and
for the scheme to be managed carefully.
Councillor Bick highlighted the need for work to continue on
treatment and addressing homelessness. Concern was expressed about a blanket
restriction on certain products and the need to ensure that those not abusing
high strength alcohol could still access it if they so wished.
Members noted that this was the start of an ongoing dialogue
regarding the issue. Further detailed discussions would take place at the
Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee.
The Committee:
Resolved
(unanimously) to:
i.
Request
officers to enter into discussions with potential partners, as listed in
Section 7f of the officer’s report, with a view to developing a voluntary code
on the sale of high strength beers, lagers and ciders, for submission to the
Executive Councillor for Strategy and Transformation, for adoption.