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Issue details – Licensing Act 2003, Licensing Policy (Statement of Principles)

By uk-times.com19 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Policy Framework;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 23/05/2025

Decision due: 14 Jul 2025 by Cabinet

Decision due: 11 Nov 2025 by Cabinet

Decision due: 11 Dec 2025 by Council

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Adult and Community Services, Public Health and Inequalities

Lead director: Director of Adult and Community Services

Contact: Rachael Hind Email: [email protected].

Consultation process

Six week public consultation

Consultees

These will include:

• The Chief Officer of Devon and Cornwall Police

• The Chief Officer of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue
Service

• The Director of Public Health

• Residents and businesses of Torbay

• Bodies representing businesses

• Holders of premises licences and club premises
certificates

• Bodies representing existing registered clubs

• Bodies representing holders of existing premises licences
and personal licences

• Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust

• Torbay Council: Children’s Services

• Torbay Council: Planning, Environmental Health and Highways
Authorities

• The Torbay Safer Communities Partnership

• The Maritime and Coastguard Agency

• Faith groups via Torbay Interfaith Forum and the Street
Pastors

• Torbay Development Agency

• English Riviera BID Company

• Tor Bay Harbour Authority

• Community Alcohol Partnership

• Best Bar None Torbay

Reason for inclusion in Forward Plan: The Council have a statutory duty to review, consult and republish their Licensing Policy every 5 years. The current policy will expire on 6 January 2026. We therefore require cabinet permission to approve the public consultation. Following the consultation, a report will come back to Cabinet and then Full Council in December 2025 for approval.

Key Risks: None – the only risk is if we fail to undertake the review and not publish the new policy before 6 January 2026.

If you want to make representations contact:: Rachael Hind, Regulatory Services Manager Commercial Environmental Health, [email protected].

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