Agenda and minutes

Licensing and Appeals Panel - Friday, 27th July, 2018 11.00 am

Venue: Civic Suite, Gibson Building, Kings Hill, West Malling

Contact: Committee Services  Email: committee.services@tmbc.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

PART 1 - PUBLIC

LA 18/88

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest made in accordance with the Code of Conduct.

LA 18/89

Exclusion of Press and Public pdf icon PDF 4 KB

The Chairman to move that the press and public be excluded from the remainder of the meeting during consideration of any items the publication of which would disclose exempt information

Minutes:

The Chairman moved, it was seconded and

 

RESOLVED:  That as public discussion would disclose exempt information, the following matters be considered in private.

PART 2 - PRIVATE

Decisions taken under Delegated Powers in accordance with paragraph 3, Part 3 of the Constitution

LA 18/90

Application for a Probationary Private Hire Driver's Licence - Case No 19/2018

(Reasons: LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual)

 

Minutes:

(Reasons:  LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 1 – Information relating to an individual)

 

The Panel was asked to consider whether an application for a Probationary Private Hire Driver’s Licence should be granted following receipt of information from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)

 

The Panel was advised that the DBS Certificate had disclosed that the Applicant had a Conviction dated 18 May 2011 for Battery – Criminal Justice Act 1988 – Community Order – unpaid work requirement 60 hours, compensation £50.00 and costs £45.00. 

 

The Panel had regard to the report of the Director of Central Services and to the following:-

 

(1)          that Section 1.4.4 of the Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Policy stated that public safety was paramount when processing a prospective candidate to ensure that the applicant was a ‘Fit and Proper’ person to hold a licence;

 

(2)          that in respect of the relevance of previous convictions, Section 4.8.3 of the Policy required that the Council had regard to whether convictions were spent or unspent, class of the offences, age of the offences and the apparent seriousness, as gauged by the penalty; and

 

(3)          that Section 10.4.1 stated that applications would normally be refused where the conviction was less than 8 years old prior to the date of the application. 

 

The Panel gave careful consideration to the application and the DBS Certificate and listened carefully to the Applicant’s representations about his current circumstances and to his explanation regarding the conviction.  In the circumstances the Panel was satisfied that the Applicant was a fit and proper person to hold a Probationary Private Hire Driver’s Licence.  For these reasons the Panel, therefore

 

RESOLVED:  That the Application for a Probationary Private Hire Driver’s Licence be GRANTED.