Agenda and minutes

Licensing Committee - Monday, 11th June, 2018 7.30 pm

Venue: Committee Rooms A & B - Town Hall. View directions

Contact: Email: Democratic.Services@crawley.gov.uk 

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1.

Disclosures of Interest

In accordance with the Council's Code of Conduct, Councillors of the Council are reminded that it is a requirement to declare interests where appropriate.

 

Minutes:

No disclosures of interests were made.

 

2.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 71 KB

To approve as a correct record the minutes of the Licensing Committee held on 30 October 2017.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting of the Licensing Committee held on 30 October 2017 were approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

 

3.

Review of Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicle Livery Requirements pdf icon PDF 63 KB

To consider report PES/296 of the Head of Economic and Environmental Services.

 

Minutes:

The Committee considered report PES/296 of the Head of Economic and Environmental Services. The purpose of the report was to appraise the Licensing Committee of a request from the local Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Trade to review the Council’s current licensing policy concerning vehicle livery requirements especially the use of magnetic signs, and to seek the agreement of the Committee to undertake a consultation exercise on a potential change to existing policy.

A large number of people from the Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicle trade attended the meeting, and were sat in the public gallery.

 

In referring the report to the Committee, the Chair reminded the gallery that at this stage the report was to agree to the Council’s Licensing Team undertaking a consultation process on a possible amendment to the Council’s policy to allow the use of magnetic signs on hackney carriages and private hire vehicles.  The Chair emphasised that it would be as part of that consultation process that representations would be sought and considered.  However, he indicated that if wishing to do so, he would give a limited number of trade representatives the opportunity to make their views known at this meeting.  Although at this point a former taxi driver stood and abruptly protested about not being granted a taxi licence, the Chair explained to him that this was not the forum to consider such matters, and that it was a matter for the magistrates’ court to consider.

 

The Committee considered the report in detail, and in response to issues raised, the Environmental Health Manager:

 

·         Confirmed that in April this year a large number of private hire vehicles and a lesser number of hackney carriages had been broken into.

·         Explained that although the responsibility for such criminal acts belonged to the Police, it was agreed with the Leader of the Council, the Cabinet Member, and the Police - at a recent meeting requested by representatives of the Private Hire and Hackney Carriage trades, that the Council’s requirements relating to door signage in particular would be reviewed.  At that meeting the trade representatives expressed its concerns that licensed vehicles were easier to identify, and thus might be more vulnerable to crime.

·         Advised that the Police made a number of arrests following the meeting and the crime spree concerning licensed vehicles subsequently ceased. 

·         Explained that some flexibility had already been allowed at times when licenced vehicles were not working in regard to removing roof top boxes and covering door signs.  Some drivers were not aware of this concession at the time of the recent vehicle break-ins.

·         Confirmed that whilst magnetic door signs could be used in place of permanent door stickers, licensed vehicles would still need to have a permanently fixed licence plate.

·         It was emphasised that the fixing of the licensing plate was considered a very important safeguard and it would not be appropriate to use a magnetic            solution for this purpose.

·         Advised that the consultation would be widespread and would include the public

 

The Committee  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.

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Supplemental Agenda

Any urgent item(s) complying with Section 100(B) of the Local Government Act 1972.