Agenda and minutes

Regulatory and Appeals Committee
Tuesday, 17th October, 2023 2.00 pm

Venue: LB 31-32 - Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NG. View directions

Contact: Mike Carey 

Items
No. Item

7.

Committee Membership Change

To note that Councillor Farzanna Mahmood has stood down from the Committee and that Councillor Matt Shannon has been appointed to the vacancy.

 

Minutes:

It was noted that Councillor Farzanna Mahmood has stood down from the Committee and that Councillor Matt Shannon has been appointed to the vacancy.

 

8.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Cllr Gul Nawaz Khan – unwell

Cllr Salma Mumtaz – unwell

Cllr Sana Nasir – work commitments

Cllr Nick Raine – work commitments

Cllr Audra Wynter – leave

 

9.

Declarations of Interests

Minutes:

None.

10.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 285 KB

To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 9 June 2023.

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 9 June 2023 were confirmed as a correct record and were signed by the Chair.

 

11.

Proposed Designation/Re-designation of Specified Streets for Street Trading purposes in Nottingham City Centre pdf icon PDF 406 KB

Report of Corporate Director for Communities, Environment and Resident Services.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Shaun Miles, Head of Communities, and Laura Marsden, Regeneration Officer, presented the report regarding the proposed designation and re-designation of specific streets for street trading purposes in Nottingham City Centre, and highlighted the following points:

 

(a)  Under Section 3 and Schedule 4 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, the Council has the power to designate streets as ‘consent streets’, ‘licence streets’, or ‘prohibited streets’ for the purposes of street trading;

 

(b)  most streets within Nottingham City have been designated as either ‘consent streets’ or ‘prohibited streets’. The redevelopment of Broad Marsh is changing the dynamics of the area, so streets which are currently designated as prohibited may now be appropriate for street trading which can be regulated by the Council if redesignated as ‘consent streets’, and a currently undesignated street has been identified (where street trading can occur in an unregulated way) which it is proposed should now be designated as a consent street so that trading in that location can be regulated;

 

(c)  proposals have been developed to update the designations of streets in the Broad Marsh area. These proposals would support the redevelopment of Broad Marsh while enabling the Council to appropriately regulate any street trading in the named streets;

 

(d)  the team presented a report to the Committee on 9 June 2023 outlining the proposals. At that time the Committee gave authorisation for the appropriate notices to be served and advertisements published inviting representations about the proposals;

 

(e)  no objections to the proposals were received during the 28-day consultation period. Therefore, the Committee are now asked to confirm support for the proposals and authorise implementation of the plans.

In the discussion which followed, and in response to questions from the Committee, the following points were made:

 

(f)  the redevelopment in the city centre is not completed, and it may be appropriate to make further proposals as the city centre develops further. Designations have to be applied specifically to named streets, and it is felt that those named in this report are appropriate for the current situation;

 

(g)  having a street designated as a ‘consent street’ would allow traders to approach the Markets and Fairs team to outline their offer. Street Trading pitches on the designated ‘consent street’ would first need to be approved following consultation with other interested parties, such as the Highways team, the Economic Development team, Ward Councillors, the Portfolio Holder, other local businesses, the police and fire authority to ensure that any permitted street trading in that location is not detrimental to the area. Markets and Fairs will then be able to consider any application for a street trading consent on an approved pitch, and the team have flexibility on the terms of that consent. Traders may also need to obtain further licences from Highways;

 

(h)  if the resolution is approved, there will be a further two public notices required made before implementation in mid-December.

 

The Committee resolved:

(1)  that pursuant to Paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous  ...  view the full minutes text for item 11.