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Declarations of Interest Minutes: ** ONE MINUTE’S
SILENCE – COUNCILLOR RON ARUNDALE A minute’s silence was held as a mark of respect to remember
Councillor Ron Arundale who sadly passed away on 20 April 2023. Councillor Arundale was elected as a Councillor
in Kadar Ward in 2011 and had served on the Licensing Committee since 2011,
becoming Chair in 2019. He would be
greatly missed by everyone and the Committee expressed its deepest condolences
to his family. There were
no declarations of interest received at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes - Licensing Committee - 3 April 2023 PDF 209 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Licensing Committee meeting held on 3 April 2023 were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Exclusion of Press and Public To
consider passing a Resolution Pursuant to Section 100A (4)
Part 1 of the Local Government Act 1972 excluding the press
and public from the meeting during consideration of the following
items on the grounds that if present there would be disclosure
to them of exempt information falling within paragraphs
1, 2, 3 and 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act and
the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information. Minutes: ORDERED that the press and public be excluded from
the meeting for the following items on the grounds that, if present, there would
be disclosure to them of exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 1, 2, 3
and 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 and that the
public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighed the public interest in
disclosing the information. ** SUSPENSION OF COUNCIL
PROCEDURE RULE NO. 5 - ORDER OF BUSINESS ORDERED: that in
accordance with Council Procedure Rule No. 5, the Committee agreed to vary the
order of business to consider the remaining agenda items in the following
order: 6, 7, 5. |
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Application - Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence - Ref: 03/23 Additional documents:
Minutes: The Director of Adult Social Care
and Health Integration submitted an exempt report in connection with an
application for a
Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref: 03/23, where
circumstances had arisen which required special consideration by the Committee. The Chair introduced those
present and outlined the procedure to be followed. The applicant, who was in
attendance at the meeting, verified his name and address and confirmed
that he had received a copy of the report and understood its contents. The Licensing Manager presented a
summary of the report, outlining that the applicant had previously been
licensed with Middlesbrough Council from June 2003 until his licence was
revoked by Members in December 2016 due to his history of poor driving
standards. He now appeared before
Members with a fresh application in relation to the offence detailed at 1) and
his previous history. It was highlighted that, when
previously licensed, the applicant had appeared before the Committee for review
of his licence on several occasions: 16 July 2007 (retained licence but
required to complete the Driver Improvement Scheme); 15 March 2010 (retained
licence but required to complete the Driver Improvement Scheme); 10 May 2010
(licence retained following completion of the Driver Improvement Scheme); and 5
December 2016 when Members decided to revoke his licence. The applicant subsequently
appealed the Committee’s decision to revoke and his
appeal was dismissed by Teesside Magistrates Court on 7 April 2017. A copy of the Court bundle was attached at
Appendix 1. Attached at Appendix 2 was a copy
of the record of the applicant’s DVLA history. The applicant was interviewed by
a Licensing Enforcement Officer on 29 March 2023 when he confirmed his previous
explanations of previous offences and provided an explanation in relation to
the offence at 1) and confirmed that there were no other offences of which the
Council was unaware. The Licensing Manager also
confirmed that in relation to the offence at 1), the applicant had received six
penalty points on his DVLA licence, not three as stated in the report. The applicant confirmed that the
report was an accurate representation of the facts and was invited to address
the Committee in support of his application.
The applicant presented the case
in support of his application and responded to questions from Members, the
Licensing Manager and the Council’s Legal
Representative. It was confirmed that there were
no further questions and the applicant and Officers of the Council, other than
representatives of the Council’s Legal and Democratic Services, withdrew from
the meeting whilst the Committee determined the application. Subsequently, all parties returned and the Chair announced a summary of the
Committee’s decision and highlighted that the applicant would receive the full
decision and reasons within five working days. ORDERED that the application for Private Hire Vehicle Driver
Licence, Ref No: 03/23, be refused. Authority to Act 1. Under Section 51 of the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1976 (“the Act”) the Committee may decide to grant a private hire vehicle driver’s licence only if ... view the full minutes text for item 22/39 |
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Application - Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence - Ref: 05/23 Additional documents:
Minutes: The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration
submitted an exempt report in connection with an application for a Private Hire
Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref: 05/23, where circumstances had arisen which
required special consideration by the Committee. The Chair introduced those present and outlined the
procedure to be followed. The applicant,
who was in attendance at the meeting, verified his
name and address and confirmed that he had received a copy of the report and
understood its contents. The Licensing Manager presented a summary of the report,
outlining that the applicant was previously licensed with Middlesbrough Council
from February 2001 until his licence was revoked in April 2018, by the
Licensing Manager, following the incident at 6) in the report. (A copy of the Licensing Manager’s decision
was attached at Appendix 7). It was highlighted that the applicant had appeared before
Members when he was previously licensed – in August 2003 in relation to the
offences at 2) and 3) detailed in the report - a copy of the Committee report
considered at that time was attached Appendix 1; and September 2007 in relation
to the offences at 4) and 5) detailed in the report - a copy of the Committee
report considered at that time was attached Appendix 2. On both occasions he was permitted to retain
his licence but warned that any future convictions may see him return to
Committee where his licence may be revoked. Council records showed that the applicant was also issued
with a number of warnings: January 2011 (copy of
warning letter attached at Appendix 3); March 2013 (Appendix 4); April 2013
(Appendix 5); and November 2013 (Appendix 6). The applicant was interviewed by a Licensing Enforcement
Officer on 11 April 2023 when he confirmed his previous explanations for the
offences at 2) to 5) in the submitted report.
The applicant provided explanations for the offences at 1) and 7). The applicant also confirmed that he had held
a PSV licence, obtained through VOSA, since 2021 and had declared all
convictions as part of that application process and had completed an advanced
driving course in order to obtain the PSV licence. The applicant confirmed that the report was an accurate
representation of the facts and was invited to address the Committee in support
of his application. The applicant presented the case in support of his
application and responded to questions from Members, the Council’s legal
representative and the Licensing Manager. During questions, the applicant advised that he had been
prosecuted in relation to the incident at 6) in the report and had subsequently
received six points on his DVLA licence.
The Chair granted a short adjournment in order for the Licensing Manager to make enquiries to confirm the information. The Licensing Manager and applicant withdrew from the meeting whilst enquiries were made and subsequently returned. The Licensing Manager confirmed that the six penalty points did not appear on the applicant’s DVLA licence as the incident had occurred in 2018 and was now classed ... view the full minutes text for item 22/40 |
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Application - Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence - Ref: 06/23 Additional documents:
Minutes: The Director of Adult Social Care
and Health Integration submitted an exempt report in connection with an
application for a Private Hire Vehicle
Driver Licence, Ref: 06/23, where circumstances had arisen which required
special consideration by the Committee. The Chair introduced those
present and outlined the procedure to be followed. The applicant, who was in attendance at the
meeting, verified his name and address and confirmed that he had received a
copy of the report and understood its contents.
The Licensing Manager presented a
summary of the report and highlighted that an amendment was required to the
offence detailed at 1). The offence was
dealt with in Court on 30 March 2023 and was, therefore, a conviction and not a
caution as stated in the report. The report outlined that the
application was made in November 2022, however, the applicant had failed to
declare the offence that had taken place in September 2022. The relevant section of the application form
was attached at Appendix 1. The
applicant now appeared before Committee as a result of the offence detailed at
1). The applicant was interviewed by
a Licensing Enforcement Officer on 4 April 2023 when he provided an explanation
in relation to the offence at 1) and confirmed that there were no other
offences of which the Council was unaware.
A copy of the applicant’s Community Order was attached at Appendix 2 for
information. The applicant confirmed that the
report was an accurate representation of the facts and was invited to address
the Committee in support of his application.
The applicant presented the case
in support of his application and responded to questions from Members, the Council’s
legal representative and the Licensing Manger. It was confirmed that there were
no further questions and the applicant and Officers of the Council, other than
representatives of the Council’s Legal and Democratic Services, withdrew from
the meeting whilst the Committee determined the application. Subsequently, all parties
returned and the Chair announced a summary of the Committee’s decision and
highlighted that the applicant would receive the full decision and reasons
within five working days. ORDERED that the application for Private Hire Vehicle Driver Licence, Ref No: 06/23, be refused. Authority to Act 1. Under
Section 51 of the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1976 (“the
Act”) the Committee may decide to grant a Private Hire Vehicle driver’s licence
only if it was satisfied the driver was a fit and proper person to be granted
such a licence. 2. The
Committee considered Section 51 of the Act, the Middlesbrough Council Private
Hire and Hackney Carriage Policy 2022 (“the Policy”), the report and
representations made by the applicant. 3. The
application was considered on its own particular facts and on its merits. Decision 4. After carefully considering all the information the Licensing Committee decided to refuse to grant the application for a Private Hire Vehicle driver’s licence on the grounds that the Committee was not satisfied the applicant was a fit and proper person to be granted ... view the full minutes text for item 22/41 |