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Draft Statement of Licensing Policy 2021-2026 STATEMENT OF LICENSING POLICY 2021-2026 1 2 Trafford Council Statement of Licensing Policy 2021-2026 www.trafford.gov.uk 3 Table of Contents TRAFFORD COUNCIL STATEMENT OF LICENSING POLICY 2021-2026 ................................................................ 2 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 6 THE TRAFFORD COUNCIL CORPORATE PLAN 2018-22 ..................................................................................... 7 2.0 PURPOSE .................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.0 AUTHORITY PROFILE ............................................................................................................................ 10 4.0 APPLICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 12 CONSULTATION ........................................................................................................................................... 15 REPRESENTATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 15 PUBLIC HEALTH REPRESENTATIONS .............................................................................................................. 16 DETERMINATION .......................................................................................................................................... 16 VARIATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 17 5.0 REPRESENTATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 18 PETITIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 19 6.0 DETERMINING APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 20 LICENSING OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................................ 20 PREMISES LICENCES .................................................................................................................................... 20 PUBLIC HEALTH ........................................................................................................................................... 21 MINOR VARIATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 23 7.0 PROMOTING THE FOUR LICENSING OBJECTIVES ............................................................................ 25 CAPACITY ................................................................................................................................................... 27 8.0 PREVENTION OF CRIME AND DISORDER ........................................................................................... 29 OLD TRAFFORD STADIUM ............................................................................................................................. 36 9.0 PUBLIC SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................... 37 MEDICAL RESOURCE .................................................................................................................................... 41 10.0 PREVENTION OF PUBLIC NUISANCE ................................................................................................. 42 11.0 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM HARM ....................................................................................... 48 CHILDREN AND PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS ...................................................................................................... 53 TACKLING CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION ........................................................................................................ 54 12.0 SEX ESTABLISHMENT VENUES ......................................................................................................... 56 13.0 PROMOTION OF OTHER STRATEGIES .............................................................................................. 57 REDUCING THE STRENGTH ........................................................................................................................... 57 BOXING ....................................................................................................................................................... 57 14.0 CONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 59 MANDATORY CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................ 63 MODEL CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 63 15.0 STRATEGIC LINKS ............................................................................................................................... 64 TOURISM, CULTURE AND EMPLOYMENT ......................................................................................................... 64 CRIME AND DISORDER .................................................................................................................................. 65 ALCOHOL .................................................................................................................................................... 66 www.trafford.gov.uk 4 DRUGS ....................................................................................................................................................... 67 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR .............................................................................................................................. 67 16.0 OTHER REGULATORY SYSTEMS ....................................................................................................... 69 PLANNING CONTROL .................................................................................................................................... 70 BUILDING CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................... 71 HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ..................................................................................................................... 71 STATUTORY NUISANCE ................................................................................................................................. 72 FIRE PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 72 THE EQUALITY ACT 2010 ............................................................................................................................. 74 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 ........................................................................................................................... 75 THE GOVERNMENT’S ALCOHOL STRATEGY ..................................................................................................... 75 GOVERNMENT & POLICE GUIDANCE FOR CLUBS AND OTHER LICENSED PREMISES ............................................. 75 17.0 CUMULATIVE IMPACT .......................................................................................................................... 76 SPECIAL LICENSING POLICY .......................................................................................................................... 78 18.0 LATE NIGHT LEVY ................................................................................................................................ 80 19.0 EARLY MORNING ALCOHOL RESTRICTION ORDER (EMRO) .......................................................... 81 20.0 PERSONAL LICENCES ......................................................................................................................... 82 21.0 POLICY CONSULTATION ..................................................................................................................... 85 22.0 MONITORING AND REVIEW OF LICENSING POLICY ........................................................................ 86 23.0 TEMPORARY EVENT NOTICES (TEN’S) ............................................................................................. 87 24.0 LARGER EVENTS ................................................................................................................................. 89 25.0 ENFORCEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 91 26.0 REVIEWS ............................................................................................................................................... 93 27.0 APPEALS ............................................................................................................................................... 95 28.0 NUDITY AND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ............................................................................................. 96 29.0
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