Council                                                           Agenda Item 29

 

Subject:                    Review of Cumulative Impact Policy - Cumulative Impact Assessment 2023 (consultation response report)

 

Date of meeting:    28 March 2023

 

Report of:                 Executive Director, Governance, People & Resources

 

Contact Officer:      Name: Anthony Soyinka

                                    Email: anthony.soyinka@brighton-hove.gov.uk

                                   

Ward(s) affected:   All

 

For general release

 

 

Action Required of Council:

 

That the report and recommendations of the Licensing Committee be considered and approved.

 

Recommendations:

 

(1)  Maintain the current cumulative impact assessment and zone and publish the Cumulative Impact Assessment, and;

 

(2)  Conduct a further review of the CIA and special policy, including the matrix as part of the wider statutory statement of licensing policy review to be commenced in 2024

 

 


 

Brighton & Hove City Council

 

Licensing Committee (Licensing Act 2003 Functions)

 

3.00pm 12 October 2023

 

Council Chamber, Hove Town Hall

 

MINUTES

 

Present: Councillors Daniel (Chair), Sheard (Deputy Chair), Pickett (Opposition Spokesperson), Baghoth, Cattell, Czolak, Davis, Fowler, Hewitt, McGregor, Nann, Robinson and C Theobald

 

Apologies: Councillors Lyons and Thomson

 

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18          Review of Cumulative Impact Policy - Cumulative Impact Assessment 2023 (consultation response report)

 

18.1 The Chair invited Jim Whitelegg to introduce the report starting on page 13 of the Agenda.

 

18.2 Councillor Theobald was informed that:

 

·         The Police have a team that patrols the night time economy within the CIZ as well as a response team that overlaps the CIZ (Cumulative Impact Zone) and SSA (Special Stress Area).

·         Other teams exist inside the neighbourhood policing team to engage with customers and licensees.

 

18.3 Councillor Pickett was informed that thorough Equalities Impact Assessment would be completed in the following weeks from that date, and that further zones within the CIA would be considered.

 

18.4 Councillor McGregor was informed that the crime statistics for anti social behaviour vary throughout the year.

 

18.5 Councillor Robinson commented on the likelihood that crime rates would be worse without the CIZ.

 

18.6 Councillors Nann and McGregor were informed that there was no data to measure any negative economic impact of the CIZ.

 

18.7 Councillor Sheard was informed that all consultation responses are taken into account regarding the future of the CIZ.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That Committee:

 

1. Maintain the current cumulative impact assessment and zone and publish the Cumulative Impact Assessment, and;

 

2. Conduct a further review of the CIA and special policy, including the matrix as part of the wider statutory statement of licensing policy review to be commenced in 2024.

 

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19          Items Referred For Council

 

Item 18 (Cumulative Impact Policy – Cumulative Impact Assessment 2023) was referred to the 19 October Full Council Meeting.

 

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The meeting concluded at 3.15pm

 

Signed

 

 

 

Chair

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