Agenda and minutes

Agenda and minutes

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No. Item

16.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Haworth-Booth, Renshaw, Whitehead and Williams.

17.

To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 14 May 2024 pdf icon PDF 398 KB

(Attached).

Minutes:

RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 14 May 2024 (circulated previously) be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

18.

Items brought forward which in the opinion of the Chair should be considered by the meeting as a matter of urgency

Minutes:

The Chair brought the following items to the Committee’s attention:

 

Boxphish Training

 

A reminder to Members to complete the cyber security training sessions online, there were two modules currently to complete.

 

Crime and Disorder Sub-Committee

 

The next Crime and Disorder Sub-Committee was scheduled for Wednesday 13 November 2024 at 10 am in Bideford.

 

Webinar Health outcomes for those persons who are street attached

 

There was a link to the recording of the webinar for those in receipt of the invite to view.

 

19.

Declarations of Interests

Declarations of Interests. (Please telephone the Corporate and Community Services team to prepare a form for your signature before the meeting. Interests must be re-declared when the item is called. A declaration of interest under the Code of Conduct will be a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, an Other Registrable Interest or a Non-Registrable Interest.  If the item directly relates to your interest you must declare the interest and leave the room for the item, save in the case of Other Registrable Interests or Non-Registrable Interests where you may first speak on the item as a member of the public if provision has been made for the public to speak.  If the matter does not directly relate to your interest but still affects it then you must consider whether you are affected to a greater extent than most people and whether a reasonable person would consider your judgement to be clouded, if you are then you must leave the room for the item (although you may speak as a member of the public if provision has been made for the public to speak) or, if you are not, then you can declare the interest but still take part).

 

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest announced.

20.

Community Safety Updates

Community Safety Partnership Officer to report.

Minutes:

The Committee received an update from the Community Safety Partnership Officer.

 

The Community Safety Partnership Officer introduced two Devon and Cornwall Police Officers to give an update on the night bus service as follows:

·         The introduction of the night bus covered a ten-week period and ran every hour on the hour from midnight until 4am from Barnstaple to Bideford.

·         The fare was £2 and over the ten-week period, 1060 passengers had used the service.

·         Night-time economy workers many of whom used the bus to travel from Bideford back to Barnstaple also used the service.

·         Over the Christmas period, there were no incidents on the bus.

·         The summer service, July to August, had 620 passengers use the Barnstaple to Ilfracombe route.

·         For the same period, 822 passengers used the Barnstaple to Bideford route.

·         Funding for the summer campaign came from Devon County Council, North Devon Council, Torridge District Council, and Crime Stoppers.

·         The night bus service has helped reduce drink driving.

·         The Bus drivers have been trained to keep an eye out for female passengers travelling alone and notice if a male passenger departs at a stop behind a female passenger.

·         The viability of running the service over Christmas 2024 was currently being looked into.

·         It was hoped the service would run from 2 November 2024 on Saturdays including Factory Friday and New Year’s Eve.

·         The possibility of running a service to South Molton from 12:30, 2am and 3:30 am was being considered.

·         Currently only around 46 passengers used a late night bus to South Molton the costings for running this service were higher as a result.

·         With the £2 bus fare cap coming to an end next year, the increase in cost to buy a ticket would help cover the cost of the service and was still cheaper for passengers than getting a taxi.

 

In response to the cut in services just announced by Stagecoach, Mr Butler responded that he knew the Stagecoach manager and would enquire with him about the new timetables and report back to the Committee.

 

Chair requested the outcome be reported back as if there was no change the Committee would write a letter to make representation against the changes.

 

The Community Safety Officer continued with his update and highlighted the following:

·         A campaign to protect vulnerable people from scams was being launched

·         A series of events would be run where booklets would be handed out containing information on how to stay safe online.

·         Hard to reach communities had been identified such as Lynton and Torrington but if any Members were aware of any areas that might benefit from this event they should contact the Community Safety Officer.

21.

Review of Gambling Act Statement of Licensing Principles pdf icon PDF 338 KB

Report by Public Protection Manager (attached)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

 

The Committee considered a report by the Lead Officer Commercial Regulation (circulated previously) regarding the Review of Gambling Act Statement of Licensing Principles.

 

The Lead Officer Commercial Regulation highlighted the following:

·         The review of the Gambling Act Statement of Licensing Principles was last discussed at this committee in April 2024.

·         Since then a public consultation had been run over an eight-week period from May to July 2024.

·         13 individuals responded to the consultation and a summary of responses could be seen at Appendix A of this report.

·         82% agreed a No-Casino Resolution should be made (as seen at 4.9 of the report) the various reasons given were listed as:

Ø  Casinos not seen as socially responsible operations;

Ø  Lack of appropriateness to the area;

Ø  The addictive nature of gambling;

Ø  Potential damage to individuals and others;

Ø  A perception that this will not assist the area; and

Ø  Links to increase in crime in areas surrounding a casino.

·         The remaining 18% of respondents did not support a resolution being adopted citing the following:

Ø  Casinos provided a form of adult entertainment that creates an alternative choice and if managed and run correctly could be much more than solely gambling; and

Ø  Each application should be viewed on merit and, if/when permitted; attendance should be a matter of individual choice.

·         There was general support for the proposals in terms of the other questions asked in the consultation which included whether there were any comments on the proposed new sections on ‘Gambling Prevalence and Social Responsibility’ and ‘Gaming in Alcohol Licensed Premises’. No suggestions were made which were believed by officers to generate any further need for amendment to the proposed draft version (as seen at Appendix B of the report).

·         It was worth noting that there were some comments in the consultation such as:

Ø  The number of gambling establishments should be capped at a low number;

Ø  Slot machines should be banned.  They are addictive and harmful to society; and

Ø  Can we ban all gambling advertising as well?

·         The Council was unable to regulate these concerns as they were not within the powers available under the Gambling Act 2005.

·         The revised Statement of Principles focuses on the on-going responsibilities of the licensed premises to proactively uphold the licensing objectives.  The proposed changes for which consultation was undertaken included:

Ø  Insertion of hyperlinks to legislation, and codes of practice – e.g. Social Responsibility Code; Code of Practice for Machines and Pubs, Code of Practice of Equal Chance Gaming.

Ø  Insertion of hyperlinks to categories of machines; the inspection templates used by the Council etc.

Ø  Update to population estimates, demographic information; numbers of gambling premises and permits in the ‘Geographical Area’ Section.

Ø  Addition of new consultees on proposed policy revision.

Ø  Link to the Council’s new Corporate Enforcement Policy.

Ø  New section on ‘Gambling Prevalence and Social Responsibility’, which outlines gambling related harm; the necessity for policies, procedures, and marketing communications to promote/be socially responsible.

Ø  Amendment to  ...  view the full minutes text for item 21.

22.

Licensing and Community Safety Sub-Committees pdf icon PDF 249 KB

To consider the minutes of the following meeting (attached):

 

(a)   Licensing and Communtiy Safety Sub-Committee A: 14 May 2024

 

Minutes:

RESOLVED that the minutes of the Licensing and Community Safety Sub-Committee A (circulated previously) be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair of that Sub-Committee A.