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Minutes:
The Committee received a report from the
Licensing & Enforcement Officer regarding a review of the Sex Establishment
Licensing Policy.
The Committee made the following comments in response to the report:
i.
Asked whether the Sex Establishment Licensing
Policy covered both shops and entertainment venues.
ii.
Asked if a limit was put on the number of Sex
Establishments whether this would mean any applications received above the
limit could be automatically refused or whether an application would still need
to be considered.
iii.
Asked if the consultation on the Sex Establishment
Policy had included Women’s organisations.
iv.
Noted that the Equality Impact Assessment seemed to
focus on ensuring that these establishments did not discriminate against people
attending them however the negative impact of the establishments should also be
considered.
In response to Members’ questions the Licensing & Enforcement
Officer said the following:
i.
The Sex Establishment Licensing Policy covered
shops and entertainment venues.
ii.
Confirmed that even if a limit was put on the
number of Sex Establishments, any application received above the limit would
still need to be considered.
iii.
A limit on the number of Sex Establishments was not
proposed as this would have significant financial implications.
iv.
Confirmed that women’s organisations had been
consulted and that this could be set out in more detail when the Policy was
reviewed again.
Resolved
(unanimously):
i.
To consider the
results of the public consultation exercise as summarised as Appendix B of the
Officer’s report.
ii.
To approve the
Sex Establishment Licensing Policy attached as Appendix C to the Officer’s
report.
iii.
That the policy
should have immediate effect and shall be reviewed at least every five years.