Meeting documents
Venue: Large & Small Committee Room, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham
Contact: Mat Bloxham 01494 732143; email: mbloxham@chiltern.gov.uk
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To sign the Minutes of the meeting held on 15 January 2015. Minutes: The Minutes of the meeting held
on 15 January 2015, copies of which had been previously circulated, were agreed
by the Committee and signed by the Chairman as a correct record. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Gambling Act 2005 - Statement of Principles PDF 42 KB Minutes: There was a requirement to review every 3 years and so the Statement of Principles has been updated with only minor adjustments recommended. Three main changes were put to the committee: 1. Area profile to be moved from the appendix to the front of the document as recommended by the guidance. 2. To give a higher profile to the public register. 3. To give more information about information sharing. There had been no significant issues arising over the past few years. If the proposed changes were acceptable, there would be a 12 week consultation and then the changes would need to be agreed at the next full council meeting. RESOLVED To agree the proposed changes to the Statement of
Principles and delegate to the Head of Housing and Communities in consultation with
the Chair of the Licensing and Regulation Committee to make any minor changes
necessary following the consultation process. |
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Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Fees Consultation Responses Following a request from a Committee Member, the Committee are asked to discuss the following article contained in the Local Government Association First magazine called Taxi and Private Hire: Putting Passengers First. http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/first-features/-/journal_content/56/10180/7094877/NEWS Â A brief report will be prepared and circulated at the meeting setting out what the Council was currently doing and any further actions to consider. Minutes: The changes in the fees structure had been discussed at
previous meetings and had followed a 28 day consultation process. There had been notices in the local
newspapers, website notices, current licensees had been contacted by text and
there was a drop-in day to discuss the fees.Â
The drop-in day was held jointly with South Bucks and 11 people attended
from Chiltern District. Four responses
had been received to represent 7 licence holders. The responses can be summarised as follows: 1.
There were objections to the increase in fees,
as work had decreased due to the economic slowdown. 2.
Objections because the increase in fees was too
much. 3.
Letter from CabCo
Taxi’s that the fee represents a major hardship for local operators. 4.
Positive response to the introduction of 3 year
licences. There was a request for an increase in taxi rank provision although this was not a function of the district council. Previously a review was carried out in Chesham with Bucks Highways but no agreement was reached. It was noted that there would be no increase in the licence for existing holders at renewal. New drivers would have to pay a higher fee but existing holders were complaining that too many licences were being issued. A new stepped approach was being introduced for private hire operators, so that the larger ones would pay a higher fee than those with fewer cars. It was suggested that a request be made for Bucks Highways to carry out a new review of possible taxi rank sites. It was noted that this could incur a cost to the district which would be recovered in the future using the fees structure. The problem encountered in Chesham, with taxi’s waiting on yellow lines was discussed and the need for a consultation with business groups, Highways and operators. The Chairman requested that this issue be revisited in the new municipal year. The Licensing section was currently seeking feedback and invited customers to complete a short survey at: http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Licensing RESOLVED That the fees structure be agreed without modification to
take effect from 1 May 2015. |
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Taxi & Private Hire Update Minutes: The Committee had been asked to read and discuss an article in the Local Government Association First magazine called Taxi and Private Hire: Putting Passengers First. The article had arisen following the concerns around taxi trade involvement with child exploitation. The report recommended improvements, putting an emphasis on safety and information sharing. The Chiltern District already has good community safety links including meetings with the Community Safety Partnership which includes the Police. There was already extensive data sharing and partnership working through the Police Tasking approach and through crime prevention initiatives. There would be training for Members, particularly those who are on the licensing sub-committees in relation to conducting hearings and decision making. The recent policy review had tightened up the ‘fit and proper person’ test. A licence is not granted to those with a history of sexual offences or where there were concerns over the fitness of an applicant. All complaints from customers are recorded but that officers would review the analysis of data to enable trends to be identified. There was currently a much lower incidence of driver misbehaviour being brought before the sub-committees. It was noted that the Chairman and Officers would be attending the Taxi & Private Hire Vehicle conference on 31 March 2015 in London, to discuss the issues and share best practise. RESOLVED That the article on passenger safety be noted. |