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Review of the Licensing Act Cumulative Impact Assessments

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29/10/2021 - Review of the Licensing Act Cumulative Impact Assessments

DECISION

 

1.    To consider the evidence and statutory consultation returns and retain both CIAs in Brick Lane and Bethnal Green.

 

2.    To consider and agree the reviewed CIA Policy Statement, which has been reviewed in light of the consultation. The Policy Statement can be found in Appendix One to the report, however Cabinet should note paragraph 9.10 of the Policy, which states:

 

“If there are no representations, the licensing authority must grant the application in terms that are consistent with the operating schedule submitted in line with their delegated authority.”

 

3.    That the proposed CIAs, as part of the Statement of Licensing Policy, will take effect from 18th November 2021 for three years unless, within that time, they are reviewed and the Council is of the opinion that they are no longer necessary.

 

4.    To support these recommendations to full Council for adoption.

 

Action by:

CORPORATE DIRECTOR PLACE (A. SUTCLIFFE)

(Director of Public Realm (D. Jones)

(Head of Licensing and Environmental Health (D. Tolley)

 

Reasons for Decision

The Council is statutorily required to review its CIAs every 3 years.

 

Alternative Options

Cabinet does have the option not to recommend the renewal of the CIAs. Cabinet further has the option of suggesting amendments to the scope of the CIAs. For the reasons set out in this report, neither option is recommended.


 

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