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Gambling Act 2005 – Statement of Licensing Policy

Meeting: 03/06/2020 - Council Meeting (Item 336)

336 RECOMMENDATION FROM CABINET - GAMBLING ACT 2005 - STATEMENT OF GAMBLING POLICY pdf icon PDF 76 KB

 

To consider a recommendation from Cabinet to adopt a Statement of Licensing Policy under the Gambling Act 2005.

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to a report seeking approval for the adoption of a revised Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Licensing Policy 2020-2023.

 

The report noted that Section 349 of the Gambling Act 2005 required a licensing authority to prepare and publish a statement of its licensing policy at least every three years, however the last review that had been scheduled for 2014 had not taken place due the Council’s focus at that time on taxi and private hire licensing. It was noted that Cabinet at its meeting on 10 June 2019 (Cabinet Minute No.16) had approved a two-stage consultation process that would inform a revised Statement of Licensing Policy

 

The revised policy included a number of proposed changes to the existing policy, and it was noted that the consultation process had shown that these changes were broadly supported. A summary of the consultation process was included in the officer’s report with a summary of responses attached as an appendix

 

The proposed changes to the Statement of Licensing Policy included:

 

·       The addition of the section identifying the links between different priorities and strategies of the Council, such as the role of Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Safer Rotherham Partnership, Planning, and Culture and Tourism had in the role of protecting the public from the harms of gambling.

 

·       The inclusion of a section to provide more detailed information to emphasise the individual licensing objectives and to detail how these could be promoted by applicants.

 

The full revised Statement of Licensing Policy was attached as an appendix to the officer’s report.

 

Resolved: -

 

That the Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Licensing Policy 2020 - 2023 be approved and adopted.

 

Mover: Councillor Hoddinott                    Seconder: Councillor Ellis

 


Meeting: 23/03/2020 - Cabinet (Item 136)

136 Gambling Act 2005 – Statement of Licensing Policy 2020 - 2023 pdf icon PDF 187 KB

Report of the Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment

 

Recommendations:-

 

1.    That Cabinet recommend to Council that the proposed Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Licensing Policy 2020-2023 be adopted.

 

2.    That officers work with colleagues in Public Health, alongside Licensing Committee and Health and Wellbeing Board, to produce a Local  ...  view the full agenda text for item 136

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to a report which detailed how under Section 349 of the Gambling Act 2005 a licensing authority was required to prepare and publish a statement of its licensing policy at least every three years. 

 

The Council’s Gambling Act Statement of Licensing Policy was last due for review  ...  view the full minutes text for item 136


Meeting: 18/03/2020 - Overview and Scrutiny Management Board (Item 165)

165 Gambling Act 2005 – Statement of Licensing Policy pdf icon PDF 158 KB

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to a report that was submitted for pre-decision scrutiny ahead of the Cabinet meeting scheduled for 23 March 2020 in respect of the Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Licensing Policy 2020-2023.

 

The Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment and the Licensing Manager attended the meeting to present the report.

 

The report noted that Section 349 of the Gambling Act 2005 required a licensing authority to prepare and publish a statement of its licensing policy at least every three years, however the last review that had been scheduled for 2014 had not taken place due the Council’s focus at that time on taxi and private hire licensing. It was noted that Cabinet at its meeting on 10 June 2019 (Cabinet Minute No.16) had approved a two-stage consultation process that would inform a revised Statement of Licensing Policy

 

The revised policy included a number of proposed changes to the existing policy, and it was noted that the consultation process had shown that these changes were broadly supported. A summary of the consultation process was included in the officer’s report with a summary of responses attached as an appendix

 

The proposed changes to the Statement of Licensing Policy included:

 

·       The addition of the section identifying the links between different priorities and strategies of the Council, such as the role of Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Safer Rotherham Partnership, Planning, and Culture and Tourism had in the role of protecting the public from the harms of gambling.

 

·       The inclusion of a section to provide more detailed information to emphasise the individual licensing objectives and to detail how these could be promoted by applicants.

 

It was noted that it had initially been proposed that further work should be carried out to create a ‘Local Area Risk Profile’, that would set out the Council’s position, based on available data, as to which areas of the borough may have a higher sensitivity to problem gambling. The report stated that while a Local Area Risk Profile did not form part of the Licensing policy, but provided further information to potential applicants about the areas in where licences were already being considered, it was recommended that further work to develop this profile, in consultation with the Licensing Committee, Health and Wellbeing Board and colleagues in Public Health, continue. However in the absence of sufficient data to enable the production of a Local Area Risk Profile, additional information regarding the completion of risk assessments, including advice to applicants about how they should undertake a risk assessment of their local area and what types of evidence should be included in their application had been included in the revised policy.

 

The full revised Statement of Licensing Policy was attached as an appendix to the officer’s report.

 

The Chair asked for further information on the procedures that were in place, and assurance as to their robustness regarding the inspection of premises where fixed odds betting terminals were located. The Licensing Manager advised that an inspection of such premises was carried out  ...  view the full minutes text for item 165