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Contact: Lisa Pullin
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Apologies and Substitutions To receive any apologies and details of any substitutions. Minutes: Apologies were received from Cllrs Andrew Davis, and Pip Ridout and from Tom Ince (Principal Compliance Officer).
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Minutes To confirm and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2022 (copy attached). Supporting documents: Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 20 June 2022 were presented to the Committee.
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Chairman's Announcements Minutes: The Chairman gave details of the fire exits to be used in the event of the alarm sounding and made the following announcements:
Sarah Marshall (Principal Solicitor) would be leaving the Council in early January 2023. The Committee wished to record their thanks for her support and wished her well for her new role. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of disclosable interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Public Participation The Council welcomes contributions from members of the public.
Statements If you would like to make a statement at this meeting on any item on this agenda, please register to do so at least 10 minutes prior to the meeting. Up to 3 speakers are permitted to speak for up to 3 minutes each on any agenda item. Please contact the officer named on the front of the agenda for any further clarification.
Questions To receive any questions from members of the public or members of the Council received in accordance with the constitution.
Those wishing to ask questions are required to give notice of any such questions in writing to the officer named on the front of this agenda no later than 5pm on Monday 10 October 2022 in order to be guaranteed of a written response. In order to receive a verbal response, questions must be submitted no later than 5pm on Wednesday 12 October 2022. Please contact the officer named on the front of this agenda for further advice. Questions may be asked without notice if the Chairman decides that the matter is urgent.
Details of any questions received will be circulated to Committee members prior to the meeting and made available at the meeting and on the Council’s website. Minutes: No questions had been submitted to the Committee from the public prior to the meeting. |
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Licensing Appeals Update To receive an update on any appeals lodged against Licensing Sub Committee decisions. Minutes: Sarah Marshall (Principal Solicitor) reported that there was one appeal technically still in progress with the Magistrates Court which had been with the court for a long period of time. There has been no formal notification to the Council from the court and she did not think it was a concern at this stage for the Licensing Committee. If there was anything to report in future on this appeal, this would be shared with the Licensing Committee. |
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Minutes of the Licensing Sub Committees To receive and sign the minutes of the following Licensing Sub Committees:
Eastern Area
08.03.22 Application for a Variation of a Premise Licence at The Crown Inn, Chandlers Lane, Bishops Cannings, Devizes
18.08.22 Application for a Premises Licence – Kaleidoscope Arts and Music Festival, unnamed field, Lower Road, Erlestoke, Devizes
Northern Area
30.11.21 Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence - The Pear Tree, Purton, Swindon
Southern Area
11.10.21 Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence – Tinga, 4a-4b, Endless Street, Salisbury
26.01.22 Review of a Premises Licence – The New Inn, 10-16 High Street, Amesbury – TO FOLLOW
31.03.22 Application for a Premises Licence – The New Inn, 10-16 High Street, Amesbury - TO FOLLOW
03.08.22 Application for a Premises Licence – West Barn Lodge, Fovant, Salisbury
06.09.22 Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence – The Chapel, 34 Milford Street, Salisbury – TO FOLLOW
Western Area
07.02.22 Application for a Temporary Event Notice – Trowbridge Cricket Club, 20 Lower Court, Trowbridge Supporting documents:
Minutes: The following minutes of the Licensing Sub Committees were presented to the Licensing Committee:
Eastern Area
18.08.22 Application for a Premises Licence – Kaleidoscope Arts and Music Festival, unnamed field, Lower Road, Erlestoke, Devizes
11.10.21 Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence – Tinga, 4a-4b, Endless Street, Salisbury
26.01.22 Review of a Premises Licence – The New Inn, 10-16 High Street, Amesbury
31.03.22 Application for a Premises Licence – The New Inn, 10-16 High Street, Amesbury
03.08.22 Application for a Premises Licence – West Barn Lodge, Fovant, Salisbury
06.09.22 Application for a Variation of a Premises Licence – The Chapel, 34 Milford Street, Salisbury
Western Area 07.02.22 Application for a Temporary Event Notice – Trowbridge Cricket Club, 20 Lower Court, Trowbridge
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That the above Licensing Sub Committee minutes be approved and signed as a correct record. |
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Update on behalf of the Licensing Team Linda Holland (Licensing Manager will give an update/overview on behalf of the Licensing Team to the Committee, the update is attached. Supporting documents:
Minutes: Linda Holland (Licensing Manager – Public Protection) referred to the update circulated with the Agenda and highlighted the following:
After a brief discussion it was agreed that the Committee would be happy to receive a report which sought agreement to delegate the classification of films to Officers, with an appeals process to the Licensing Sub Committee if the Applicant did not agree with the classification. Linda Holland confirmed that she would bring a report to the next meeting of the Committee on 5 December 2022.
The Chairman suggested that following the problems that were being reported by residents in relation to some premises with noise and parking etc that it might be a good idea to recirculate the Statement of Licensing Policy and to encourage Applicants to work with their town/parish Councils and local community groups when they were making an application to keep them informed of the plans and to reassure what measures they would be taking to address any potential problems. Linda Holland stated that this could be done and that they were also looking at reviewing their “guide to licensees” document that could be shared with those concerned.
The Vice Chair thanked acknowledged the amount of work done by the small team and wished to thank them for all that they do. She noted that there was now a distinct lack of tolerance for premises that create problems for their local neighbours and that following Covid and the leeway that was given they are no longer tolerant and ... view the full minutes text for item 59. |
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Update from the Taxi Licensing Team Tom Ince (Principal Compliance Officer) has prepared the attached Taxi Licensing update as at June 2022. Supporting documents: Minutes: Peter White (Enforcement Manager) referred to the taxi licencing report for June 2022 circulated with the Agenda and highlighted the following:
The Chairman asked if there was an indication of involvement by Uber in Wiltshire and reported that in Chippenham, they had seen more taxis from outside of the County in the area and asked if Officers were in a dialogue with other Councils reminding them that their taxis cannot work on Wiltshire ranks. Peter White reported that she would seek an update from his Compliance Officers on those issues.
A Committee member was aware of the lack of taxis available in Chippenham and gave an example of an elderly couple finding it difficult to get a taxi to their flu vaccination appointment in Corsham. He asked if there were any issues with taxis in the area and if there was a need to encourage more taxi drivers for the area and how we might do that?
The Vice Chair reported that a Wiltshire wide recruitment campaign had been running now for a number of months and they were highlighting the role of a driving being a good career choice with a number of Wiltshire Council contracts available in the hope to draw in more drivers. She reminded that residents could use their community transport/link scheme to seek assistances in transport for appointments. Any further ideas on how to help with the improvement would be welcomed – it had been circulated via Area Board and social media etc.
A Committee member suggested that it would be useful to know what the ideal number of drivers/taxis would be to be able to balance the supply and demand. The reporting of specific incidences in areas is useful and the Chairman asked for details to come to the next meeting of the latest figures for drivers.
A Committee member stated that in these difficult times, some now just cannot afford to run a car and with the costs of fuel and insurance etc rising that is likely to add to the demand for taxis, and taxis will want in increase in order for their business to be viable and continue providing the services to the public.
A Committee member stated that whilst Uber do not have direct services in Wiltshire as yet, they ... view the full minutes text for item 60. |
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Update on Fulfilment of Passenger Transport Unit Contracts Adrian Weissenbruch (SEND and Passenger Assistant Transport Manager) has prepared a brief update on the current fulfilment of Passenger Transport Unit Contracts. Supporting documents: Minutes: Adrian Weissenbruch (SEND and Passenger Assistant Transport Manager) referred to the update on the current fulfilment of Passenger Transport Unit Contracts and highlighted the following:
· There were now currently 22 students without transport to education settings due lack of drivers/licenced vehicles;
· Officers were continuing to receive no bids for some contracts put out to tender and they had been notified that one operator would be handing back 5 contracts between now and Easter due to drivers leaving;
· Growth in demand for transport continues and Officers were expecting 201 students to require transport by September 2023;
· Whilst the current advertising campaign had shown lots of interest with over 25 enquiries being received in the Passenger Transport Team, they would need to check if those had converted into applications from the Taxi Licensing Team;
· The team were introducing a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to enable providers to bid on Wiltshire Council contracts and they were currently doing a big push to invite suppliers to bid on contracts this way;
The Chairman asked if they were looking at trends, particularly considering the five contracts known to be being returned? Adrian Weissenbruch reported that the 5 contracts being returned where due to driver’s retiring and those operators not being able to recruit new drivers to replace them. Officers would continue to look at trends but reported that they would need to issue a specific survey for particularly enquiries and whilst they may be successful in recruiting new drivers, drivers are continuing to leave so that the actual numbers don’t go up. In the survey they would look at what might be appealing in the industry to attract them in and then look at changing their strategies to accommodate that.
The Chairman asked if there would be any follow up to the queries received that did not progress into an application as he felt it would be useful to find out what was the barrier to them not applying and what we could do about that in the future.
Jason Salter (Head of Service – Passenger Transport) reported that he had produced a questionnaire for drivers/operators and would talk to Adrian Hampton and his team around this when it had received the appropriate Communications and Cabinet sign off.
A Committee member asked what would be the next plan if you they were not able to get more drivers to take on the Wiltshire contracts? Jason Salter reported that they would need to consider a blend of different things. Some of the contract services could come in house where the Council provides drivers for contract work, but they would still need to find the drivers themselves for those roles but it may be that the Council’s terms and conditions may be more attractive than external companies. They would also look at ways to encourage parents to provide more transport themselves. It was often more cost effective for parents to provide transport with the Council paying parents to provide this. Officers would be looking at ... view the full minutes text for item 61. |
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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles The attached update has been prepared on Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV) as requested by the Committee. Supporting documents: Minutes: An update on Wheelchair Accessible vehicles (WAV) had been circulated with the Agenda and Adrian Hampton (Head of Highway Operations) gave the following update:
The Vice Chairman felt that whilst the level of WAV’s may not be a problem at the current time – an approach on how to tackle the lack of WAV could be had with discussions with organisations who represent those with disabilities such as the Centre for Independent Living as they would know if people were struggling to get around and find suitable transportation. We need to ensure that they and others know to raise complaints when they have been unable to get suitable transport and perhaps, we could link in with those organisations to work out a suitable strategy and then report back to the Committee on the progress of this.
A Committee member also expressed that there was a need for vehicles to be able to carry wheelchairs and mobility scooters in vehicles too.
Adrian Weissenbruch reported that as the Passenger Transport Unit was the biggest customer for taxis, they were aware of how difficult it was to obtain WAV’s and that they were difficult to purchase – they were in a position that they were not able to provide transport to some students due to the lack of availability of WAV.
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Proposed Changes to Wiltshire Councils Hackney Carriage Licensing Zone Structure The report seeks to provide the Licensing Committee with the relevant information to make an informed decision on allowing the Taxi Licensing Team to implement a single licensing zone for Hackney Carriages within the Wiltshire Council area. Supporting documents: Minutes: The report attached to the Agenda sought to provide the Licensing Committee with the relevant information to make an informed decision on authorising the Taxi Licensing Team to implement a single licensing zone for Hackney Carriages within the Wiltshire Council area. Adrian Hampton (Head of Highway Operations) highlighted the following:
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Review of Consultation Feedback on the Council's Proposal to Increase Tariff 1 by 10% for Hackney Carriages Adrian Hampton (Head of Highway Operations) has produced a briefing note which informs the Licensing Committee of the feedback resulting from the consultation undertaken on the proposal to increase Tariff 1 by 10% for Hackney Carriages in Wiltshire following significant fuel price rises during 2022. Supporting documents: Minutes: Adrian Hampton (Head of Highway Operations) referred to the briefing note circulated with the Agenda which sought to brief the Committee on the feedback resulting from the consultation undertaken on the proposal to increase Tariff 1 by 10% for Hackney Carriages in Wiltshire following significant fuel prices rises during 2022 and highlighted the following:
A Committee member noted the disappointing engagement rate and wondered what could be done to increase this and look at other ways to engage with the trade.
The Chairman commented that he used to chair the taxi meetings and that it was an aspiration ... view the full minutes text for item 64. |
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Dates of Future Committee Meetings Members are asked to note the future meetings of the Licensing Committee, all to commence at 10.30am:
5 December 2022 6 March 2023. Minutes: Members noted the future meetings of the Licensing Committee, all to commence at 10.30am:
5 December 2022 6 March 2023. |
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Urgent Items Any other items of business, which in the opinion of the Chairman, should be taken as a matter of urgency. Urgent items of a confidential nature may be considered under Part II of this agenda. Minutes: There were no urgent items. |