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Agenda, decisions and minutes

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Contact: Jill Bell/Jane Lythgow/Farzana Mughal  Email: farzana.mughal@bradford.gov.uk

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4.

DISCLOSURES OF INTEREST

(Members Code of Conduct - Part 4A of the Constitution)

 

To receive disclosures of interests from members and co-opted members on matters to be considered at the meeting. The disclosure must include the nature of the interest.

 

An interest must also be disclosed in the meeting when it becomes apparent to the member during the meeting.

 

Notes:

 

(1)       Members may remain in the meeting and take part fully in discussion and voting unless the interest is a disclosable pecuniary interest or an interest which the Member feels would call into question their compliance with the wider principles set out in the Code of Conduct.  Disclosable pecuniary interests relate to the Member concerned or their spouse/partner.

 

(2)       Members in arrears of Council Tax by more than two months must not vote in decisions on, or which might affect, budget calculations, and must disclose at the meeting that this restriction applies to them.  A failure to comply with these requirements is a criminal offence under section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. 

 

(3)       Members are also welcome to disclose interests which are not disclosable pecuniary interests but which they consider should be made in the interest of clarity.

 

(4)       Officers must disclose interests in accordance with Council Standing Order 44.

 

Minutes:

No disclosures of interest in matters under consideration were received.

 

5.

INSPECTION OF REPORTS AND BACKGROUND PAPERS

(Access to Information Procedure Rules – Part 3B of the Constitution)

 

Reports and background papers for agenda items may be inspected by contacting the person shown after each agenda item.  Certain reports and background papers may be restricted. 

 

Any request to remove the restriction on a report or background paper should be made to the relevant Strategic Director or Assistant Director whose name is shown on the front page of the report. 

 

If that request is refused, there is a right of appeal to this meeting. 

 

Please contact the officer shown below in advance of the meeting if you wish to appeal. 

 

(Jane Lythgow - 01274 432270)

 

Minutes:

There were no appeals submitted by the public to review decisions to restrict documents. 

 

6.

APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION OF A PREMISES LICENCE AT JIMMY STORES, 97 GREAT HORTON ROAD, BRADFORD, BD7 1PS pdf icon PDF 142 KB

The Interim Assistant Director Waste, Fleet and Transport Services will

present a report (Document “T”)which outlines an application for a variation to extend permitted hours for the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises in respect of Jimmy Stores, 97 Great Horton Road, Bradford,

BD7 1PS.

 

Members are invited to consider the information and documents

referred to in (Document “T”) and, after hearing interested parties,

determine the related application.

 

(Melanie McGurk – 01274 431873)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Interim Assistant Director Waste, Fleet and Transport Services presented a report (Document “T”) which outlined an application for a variation
to extend permitted hours for the sale of alcohol for consumption off the
premises in respect of Jimmy Stores, 97 Great Horton Road, Bradford,
BD7 1PS.

 

Resolved –

 

(1)      That having considered the evidence contained in the report of the

            Interim Assistant Director, Waste, Fleet and Transport Services

            (Document ‘T’); all valid representations made by the parties to            the hearing; valid written representations received during the   statutory period; the published statement of licensing policy and     relevant statutory guidance, the Panel grants the variation             application as applied for subject to the following conditions:

 

(a)      That the premises licence holder shall ensure that the external areas around the perimeter of the premises are kept clear of litter     and refuse.

 

(b)      That prominent signs be displayed at all public exits to the        premises requesting patrons to be quiet on leaving and entering.

 

(c)      No licensable activities shall take place at the premises unless or        until a CCTV system (with satisfactory internal and external        coverage) of a standard acceptable to and to the written           satisfaction of West Yorkshire Police and the Licensing Authority       has been installed at the         premises.  The approved CCTV shall be         maintained in good working order and used at all times the          premises remain open to the public for licensable activities.         Any CCTV footage shall be kept for at least 28 days and be             available to the Licensing Authority or a Responsible Authority            on request.

 

(d)      That an appropriate proof of age policy, incorporating the           principles of the “Challenge 25” Campaign be implemented; incorporating measures to ensure that any patron wishing to   purchase alcohol who may reasonably appear to be under 25    years of age are asked to prove that        they are at least 18 years            old by displaying evidence of their identity and age in the form of     a valid UK passport, new style driving licence displaying their      photograph or PASS identification.

 

Reasons – It is considered necessary to ensure compliance with:

 

All four of the objectives of the Licensing Act.

 

ACTION: Interim Assistant Director Waste, Fleet & Transport Services

                                                                        (Melanie McGurk – 01274 431873)

7.

SUPPLEMENTARY ITEM pdf icon PDF 476 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Panel also considered the attached email dated 5 January 2022 fromIrramNaz Ejaz , Proctor & Hobbs Solicitors, sent on behalf of the applicant.