Agenda a Chofnodion

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23.

Apologies for Absence

Cofnodion:

Apologies for absence were received from County Borough Councillors A. Cox and L. Hooper.

 

 

 

24.

DATGAN BUDDIANT

1. DATGAN BUDDIANT

 

Derbyn datganiadau o fuddiannau personol gan Aelodau, yn unol â gofynion y Cod Ymddygiad.

 

Noder:

 

1. Mae gofyn i Aelodau ddatgan rhif a phwnc yr agendwm mae eu buddiant yn ymwneud ag ef a mynegi natur y buddiant personol hwnnw; a

2. Lle bo Aelodau'n ymneilltuo o'r cyfarfod o ganlyniad i ddatgelu buddiant sy'n rhagfarnu, mae rhaid iddyn nhw roi gwybod i'r Cadeirydd pan fyddan nhw'n gadael.

 

 

 

Cofnodion:

In accordance with the Council’s Code of Conduct, there were no declarations made pertaining to the agenda.

 

25.

DEDDF HAWLIAU DYNOL 1998 A'R DDEDDF TROSEDD AC ANHREFN

I'w nodi: Pan fydd Aelodau'n ystyried y materion trwyddedu a chofrestru sydd ger eu bron, mae dyletswydd arnyn nhw i beidio â gweithredu mewn modd sy'n anghydnaws â'r confensiwn ar Hawliau Dynol a'r Ddeddf Trosedd ac Anhrefn.

Cofnodion:

It was RESOLVED to note that when Members determine the licensing and registration matters before them, they have a duty not to act in a manner that is incompatible with the convention on Human Rights and the Crime and Disorder Act.

 

26.

COFNODION pdf icon PDF 120 KB

Cymeradwyo cofnodion cyfarfod y Pwyllgor Trwyddedu (yn gweithredu yn unol â'i swyddogaeth o dan ddeddf Trwyddedu 2003) a gynhaliwyd 4 Mai 2021.

Dogfennau ychwanegol:

Cofnodion:

It was RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the XXXX as an accurate reflection of the meeting.

 

27.

ADOLYGIAD O DDEDDF TRWYDDEDU 2003 AC O DDEDDF GAMBLO 2005 pdf icon PDF 149 KB

Dogfennau ychwanegol:

Cofnodion:

The Director, Public Health, Protection and Community Services provided the Committee with the report on relevant issues with regard to the Licensing Act 2003 and the Gambling Act 2005, together with ancillary matters arising from the responsibilities charged to the Committee.

 

It was reported that the number of Temporary Events Notices (TEN’s) during the period have risen dramatically since the last reporting period to 74 during this period. This was predicted during the last report, the reason being re-opening of pubs and clubs. TENs have predominantly been used to allow premises to utilise their space to increase their capacity due to limitations under the coronavirus regulations with the largest number having being used by clubs, because clubs are not permitted to allow ‘off-sales’ unless they are open for ‘on-sales’, therefore when premises were only permitted to open outdoors clubs required a TEN to allow them to trade.

 

Furthermore, applications as a whole have also steadily increased, jumping up from a total of 99 last report to 163 during this period, which again is a reflection of the licensed trade opening back up and the majority being transfer applications.

 

The Director also noted that personal licence applications remain consistent as does vary DPS applications, as during the lockdown period for pubs and clubs many personnel moved trade which required backfilling, hence the changes of DPS and new personal licence holders.

 

The Director reported that since the last Committee report, there had been one contested application for Variation of a Premises Licence. It was also reported that an Appeal from the applicant of the White Lion Hotel had been lodged and reported as pending in the last report but had since been adjourned and a new date is to be determined.

 

The Director referred Members to section 4.3 of the report, where the premises inspections and infringements were outlined. Members learned that there is no change to the current performance level for inspected premises which as reported last was 90.5% and that specific licensing inspections had not been conducted during this reporting period due to officers conducting coronavirus inspections.

 

The Director went on to describe the current reporting period which has seen all licensed pubs, clubs and restaurants re-open following their enforced closures due to the restrictions imposed by Welsh Government to combat the coronavirus pandemic, where Initially the premises were only permitted to open outdoors but are also now allowed to trade indoors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It was reported that complaints have been received relating to premises not adhering to the guidelines such as lack of, social distancing, track and trace details, table service etc. Many complaints have involved noise nuisance emanating from outside areas, this has been across the whole of RCT, and also much confusion and frustration from the trade has surrounded the issue of playing pub games such as pool, darts, skittles etc.

 

Members learned that where premises have not followed advice officers have issued Premises Improvement Notices (PINs) which gave the premises time to rectify any wrongs. Where breaches  ...  view the full Cofnodion text for item 27.

28.

TRAFOD CADARNHAU'R CYNNIG ISOD YN BENDERFYNIAD:-

“Bod y cyfarfod hwn yn cadw aelodau o'r wasg ac aelodau o'r cyhoedd allan o ystafell y cyfarfod, dan Adran 100A(4) o Ddeddf Llywodraeth Leol 1972 (fel y'i diwygiwyd), yn ystod trafod yr agendwm nesaf, ar y sail y byddai'n debygol o olygu datgelu gwybodaeth eithriedig yn ôl diffiniad paragraff 13 o Ran 4 o Atodlen 12A o'r Ddeddf.”

Cofnodion:

It was RESOLVED that the press and public be excluded from the meeting under Section 100A(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraph 13 of Part 4 of Schedule 12A of the Act.

 

29.

TRWYDDEDAU A CHOFRESTRIADAU A GYHOEDDWYD O DAN DDARPARIAETH PWERAU DIRPRWYEDIG AR GYFER Y CYFNOD:19.04.21 - 20.06.21

(i)  Trwyddedau Personol

(ii)  Trwyddedau Safle  

Cofnodion:

The Director, Public Health, Protection and Community Services provided the Committee with details of licences and registrations issued during the period 19th April 2021 to 20th June 2021.

 

Following discussions, it was RESOLVED to note the content of the report.