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Late Night Levy

Meeting: 17/09/2014 - Council (Item 52)

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Report of the Head of Legal and Democratic Services detailing the responses to the consultation on the proposal to introduce a Late Night Levy to Southampton, attached.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The report of the Head of Legal and Democratic Services was submitted detailing the responses to the consultation on the proposal to introduce a Late Night Levy in Southampton (copy of report circulated with the agenda and appended to signed minutes).

 

RESOLVED

 

(i)  That the introduction of a Late Night Levy as detailed in the report be approved;

 

(ii)  That pursuant to section 132(1) of the 2011 Act:

a.  the date on which the late night levy requirement is first to apply is 1st April 2015

b.  for the first levy year and, subject to section 133 of the 2011 Act, each subsequent levy year:-

  i.  the late night supply period shall begin at one minute past  midnight and end at 6 am;

  ii.  that the following permitted exemption categories as defined in regulation 4 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 are to apply:-

1.  regulation 4(a) – hotels etc. supplying alcohol for on-consumption by resident patrons;

2.  regulation 4(b) – theatres supplying alcohol for on-consumption to ticket holders, performers, guests at private events;

3.  regulation 4(c) – cinemas supplying alcohol for on-consumption to ticket holders, guests at private events;

4.  regulation 4(d) – bingo halls where the playing of non-remote bingo is the primary activity;

5.  regulation 4(e) – registered community amateur sports clubs;

6.  regulation 4(f) – community premises like church halls and village halls, etc. that are subject to the alternative licence condition; and

7.  regulation 4 (i) – premises authorised to supply alcohol for on-consumption only between midnight and 6 am on 1 January.

 

  iii.  that the following permitted exemption category as defined in regulation 4 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 is not to apply:-

1.  regulation 4(g) – single country village pubs in designated rural settlements which receive rate relief;

2.  regulation 4(h) – premises liable for the Business Improvement District levy.

  iv.  that the following permitted reduction category as defined in regulation 5 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 is not to apply:-

1.  regulation 5(1)(a) – members of business-led best practice schemes

Save that if such a scheme is subsequently approved and adopted by the Council in accordance with resolution (iii) below that the Head of Legal and Democratic Services be authorised to administer the scheme and take all decisions in relation to it, including reductions in the levy payable by approved premises

2.  regulation 5(1)(b) – certain premises authorised to supply alcohol for on-consumption which receive small business rate relief.

  v.  the proportion of the net amount of levy payments that is to be paid to the relevant local policing body under section 131 of the 2011 Act is 70 per cent.

 

(iii)  That the Head of Legal and Democratic Services be granted delegated powers to do all things necessary to implement these decisions, including:-

a.  Power to publish notice of the decisions in accordance with regulation 9(1)(b) of the Late Night  ...  view the full minutes text for item 52


Meeting: 11/09/2014 - Licensing Committee (Item 13)

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Report of the Head of Legal and Democratic Services detailing the responses to the consultation on the proposal to introduce a Late Night Levy to Southampton, attached.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered the report of the Head of Legal and Democratic Services detailing responses to the consultation on the proposal to introduce a late night levy to Southampton.

 

The Cabinet Member for Communities, Mrs Walker and Mrs Barter (local residents), Mr Madden (Baizz Club) Mr Warne (TLT representing Greene King) and Chief Inspector Justin Roberts (Hampshire Constabulary) were present and with the consent of the Chair addressed the meeting.

 

RESOLVED

(i)  that the introduction of a Late Night Levy in Southampton be recommended to Council to commence on 1 April 2015; and

(ii)  that key provisions of the Late Night Levy be recommended as follows:  that pursuant to section 132(1) of the 2011 Act:

 

a.  the date on which the late night levy requirement is first to apply is 1st April 2015

b.  for the first levy year and, subject to section 133 of the 2011 Act, each subsequent levy year:-

  i.  the late night supply period shall begin at one minute past  midnight and end at 6 am;

  ii.  that the following permitted exemption categories as defined in regulation 4 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 are to apply:-

1.  regulation 4(a) – hotels etc. supplying alcohol for on-consumption by resident patrons;

2.  regulation 4(b) – theatres supplying alcohol for on-consumption to ticket holders, performers, guests at private events;

3.  regulation 4(c) – cinemas supplying alcohol for on-consumption to ticket holders, guests at private events;

4.  regulation 4(d) – bingo halls where the playing of non-remote bingo is the primary activity;

5.  regulation 4(e) – registered community amateur sports clubs;

6.  regulation 4(f) – community premises like church halls and village halls, etc. that are subject to the alternative licence condition; and

7.  regulation 4 (i) – premises authorised to supply alcohol for on consumption only between midnight and 6 am on 1 January.

  iii.  that the following permitted exemption category as defined in regulation 4 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 is not to apply:-

1.  regulation 4(g) – single country village pubs in designated rural settlements which receive rate relief;

2.  regulation 4(h) – premises liable for the Business Improvement District levy.

  iv.  that the following permitted reduction category as defined in regulation 5 of the Late Night Levy (Expenses, Exemptions and Reductions) Regulations 2012 is not to apply:-

1.  regulation 5(1)(a) – members of business-led best practice schemes

Save that if such a scheme is subsequently approved and adopted by the Council in accordance with paragraph 6 below that the Head of Legal and Democratic Services be authorised to administer the scheme and take all decisions in relation to it, including reductions in the levy payable by approved premises

2.  regulation 5(1)(b) – certain premises authorised to supply alcohol for on-consumption which receive small business rate relief.

  v.  the proportion of the net amount of levy payments that is to be paid to the relevant local policing body under section  ...  view the full minutes text for item 13