Licensing (Miscellaneous) Sub-Committee – 5 December 2013

Chair:  Councillor K Vickers
Venue:  Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe
Time:  10 am

AGENDA

1.  Substitutions.

2.  Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests and Personal or Personal and Prejudicial Interests, and significant contact with Applicants, Objectors or Third Parties (Lobbying), if any.

3.  To take the minutes of the special meetings held on 27 June and 12 September 2013 as a correct record and authorise the chair to sign.

4.  Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 application for grant of street trading consent – Crepe Bistro, Site A, Gilliatt Street, High Street, Scunthorpe

5.  Any other items which the Chair decides are urgent by reason of special circumstances which must be specified.

MINUTES

PRESENT:  Councillor K Vickers in the chair

Councillors Armitage, Ellerby, Glover and Wardle.

The sub-committee met at the Civic Centre, Scunthorpe.

Councillor Kataria attended the meeting in accordance with the provisions of Procedure Rule 1.37 (b).

1144  DECLARATIONS OF DISCLOSABLE PECUNIARY INTERESTS, PERSONAL OR PERSONAL AND PREJUDICIAL INTERESTS AND SIGNIFICANT CONTACT WITH APPLICANTS, OBJECTORS OR THIRD PARTIES (LOBBYING) -There were no declarations of disclosable  pecuniary interests, personal or personal and prejudicial interests and significant contact with applicants, objectors or third parties (lobbying).

1145  (20)  LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1982, APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF STREET TRADING CONSENT – CREPE BISTRO, GILLIAT STREET, SITE A, SCUNTHORPE – The Director of Places submitted a report concerning an application for a street trading consent. Mrs Junusova had submitted her application, as detailed in appendix A of the report, wishing to trade from a hot food trailer from Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 18:00 hours.  No objections had been made but the street trading policy stated that all applications for the pedestrianised area were to be determined by the Licensing (Miscellaneous) Sub-Committee.

The Director in his report reminded the sub-committee that the options available to it under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 when considering such applications were: –

  • To grant the application as applied for with no additional conditions
  • To grant the application subject to different terms, conditions or restrictions or location.
  • To refuse to grant the application.

Mrs Junusova attended the meeting with her husband and confirmed that she would only be selling crepes from the outlet, with a variety of fillings.  Members engaged in discussion with the applicant, and then adjourned for deliberation.

When it reconvened the sub committee,

Resolved – That the application be granted as applied for with the additional condition that a suitably sized litter bin be located outside the trading vehicle.