Venue: Kenn Room
Contact: Jessika Robinson
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Election of Chairperson for the meeting Minutes: Resolved: that Councillor Andy Cole be elected Chairperson for the meeting.
Councillor Cole in the Chair
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Declaration of Disclosable Pecuniary Interest (Standing Order 37) A Member must declare any disclosable pecuniary interest where it relates to any matter being considered at the meeting. A declaration of a disclosable pecuniary interest should indicate the interest and the agenda item to which it relates. A Member is not permitted to participate in this agenda item by law and should immediately leave the meeting before the start of any debate.
If the Member leaves the Chamber in respect of a declaration, he or she should ensure that the Chairperson is aware of this before he or she leaves to enable their exit from the meeting to be recorded in the minutes in accordance with Standing Order 37.
Minutes: None declared.
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Adoption of hearing procedure PDF 48 KB Minutes: Resolved: that the hearing procedures be adopted.
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Report for the Application to Grant a Premises Licence - Clevedon Cricket Club PDF 344 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The representative of the Director of Public Health reported on the Application to Grant a Premises License for Clevedon Cricket Club, including a written representation made in objection to the application.
The Sub-Committee heard from the applicant who presented their case for the application.
All parties summed up and then retired to decide on the application.
The Sub-Committee decided the application on its own merits and considered the concerns of those who made representations and decided to grant the application as applied for. In granting this application, the Sub-Committee took in to account the written representation from the objector regarding public nuisance. The Standard Conditions and those on the Operating Schedule that will be attached to the licence are necessary to promote the Licensing Objectives under the Licensing Act 2003, namely The Prevention of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, and Public Nuisance and The Protection of Children from Harm.
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Urgent business permitted by the Local Government Act 1972 For a matter to be considered as an urgent item, the following question must be addressed: “What harm to the public interest would flow from leaving it until the next meeting”. If harm can be demonstrated, then it is open to the Chairman to rule that it be considered as urgent. Otherwise the matter cannot be considered urgent within the statutory provisions.
Minutes: None.
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