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LICENSING AND REGISTRATION PANEL - 19 SEPTEMBER 2002
Licensing and Registration Panel
Thursday 19 September 2002 at 3.00 pm
Present: Councillors Calvert, McCormick, McGraw, Morrison (D), Morrison (M) and
Nimmo.
Chair: Councillor Morrison (D) presided.
In attendance: Mr G Douglas (for Director of Legal & Support Services).
Apologies: Councillor Rebecchi.
The following paragraphs are submitted for information only, having been dealt with
under the powers delegated to the Panel.
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Review of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982: Consultation on Report by
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CoSLA/Scottish Executive Task Group
There was submitted a report by the Director of Legal & Support Services (1) advising of the
initial findings made by the CoSLA/Scottish Executive Task Group set up with the purpose of
reviewing the licensing provisions contained in the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 and
(2) seeking the Panel's views on a number of proposals on findings made by the Task Group.
Decided:
(1)
that the Council's response to the views and proposals made by the CoSLA/Scottish
Executive Task Group comprise the comments set out in the Appendix to the report together
with the Officers' views on technical matters; and
(2)
that the Task Group be also requested to consider the proposals originally made to, but
not forwarded by, CoSLA from the previous consultative exercise in 1998.
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Taxi Licensing: Carriage of Guide Dogs in Taxis
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There was submitted a report dated 12 August 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on a request received from Councillor Morrison (D) that the Panel consider the
position with regard to the carriage of guide dogs for the blind in taxis. The report advised
that it was anticipated regulations would be made by the Scottish Parliament in
September/October 2002 requiring the carriage of guide dogs in taxis and that, following a
period of three months to allow licensed drivers to apply for an exemption for medical
reasons etc, the regulations would come into effect early in 2003.
Noted
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Gaming Act 1968/Lotteries & Amusements Act 1976 - Application for AWP Permit:
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Babylon, 14/16 West Stewart Street, Greenock
There was submitted a report dated 11 September 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on an application for a permit for amusement with prizes machines received from
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Carnegies Leisure Group Ltd to place and operate two gaming machines within the premises
known as Babylon, 14/16 West Stewart Street, Greenock. Mr Buchanan, Solicitor, was
present on behalf of the applicants.
Decided: that it be agreed to grant a permit for two gaming machines within the premises
at 14/16 West Stewart Street, Greenock.
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Street Trader's Licences
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There was submitted a report dated 13 August 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services requesting the Panel to consider the present procedure for dealing with
applications for street trader's licences and to determine any changes to be made to that
procedure.
Decided:
(1) that agreement be given to amend the procedure for dealing with applications for street
trader's licences in respect of fixed trading stances by (a) consulting with the local Member
and (b) requiring advertisement of the application except in those instances where the
applicant is to trade in concert with an existing licensed street trader where the licence, if
granted, would be concurrent with the existing trader's licence; and
(2) that all future street trader's licences be amended by the addition of standard conditions
to the effect (a) that the licenceholder is not to trade in any one location for more than
20 minutes unless the site is specifically permitted under his/her licence and (b) that the
licenceholder must remove all litter in the vicinity of his/her stance at the conclusion of
trading.
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Further Item: Application for Licence for House in Multiple Occupation - 125 West
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Blackhall Street, Greenock
It was noted that this item had been withdrawn.
It was agreed in terms of Section 50(A)(4) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act
1973 as amended, that the public and press be excluded from the meeting during
consideration of the following items of business on the grounds that the business
involved the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in the respective
paragraphs of Part I of Schedule 7(A) of the Act as are set opposite each item.
Item
Paragraph(s)
Voting Procedures on Applications
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Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: David Gray
6
Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: John W Cummings
6
Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: Stephen T McShane
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Voting Procedures on Applications
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There was submitted a report dated 27 August 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on the results of a survey of other local authorities regarding voting procedures in
dealing with licensing applications under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982.
Noted
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Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: David Gray
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There was submitted a report dated 10 September 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on an application for a taxi driver's licence by David Gray following an objection
by the Chief Constable that the applicant was not a fit and proper person to hold such a
licence by virtue of his previous conduct.
Mr Douglas advised the Panel that a letter had been received from Mr Gray requesting that,
due to an unforeseen change in his circumstances, the hearing on his application be continued
to the next meeting.
Decided: that consideration of the application be continued to the next meeting of the
Panel.
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Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: John W Cummings
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There was submitted a report dated 26 August 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on an application for a taxi driver's licence by John William Cummings following
an objection by the Chief Constable that the applicant was not a fit and proper person to
hold such a licence by virtue of his previous conduct. The Panel heard Chief Inspector
McGrath, Mr Gallacher, agent for the applicant, and Mr Cummings.
Decided: that the application be refused.
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Application for Taxi Driver's Licence: Stephen T McShane
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There was submitted a report dated 4 September 2002 by the Director of Legal & Support
Services on an application for a taxi driver's licence by Stephen Thomas McShane
following an objection by the Chief Constable that the applicant was not a fit and proper
person to hold such a licence by virtue of his previous conduct. The Panel heard Chief
Inspector McGrath, Mr Gallacher, agent for the applicant, and Mr McShane.
Following discussion, Councillor Nimmo moved that the application be granted. As an
amendment, Councillor Morrison (M) moved that the application be refused. On a vote,
1 Member voted for the amendment and 5 for the motion which was declared carried.
Decided: that the application be granted.
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