Edinburgh Licensing Board – Formal Consultation on draft Statement of Licensing Policy (Extended to 05 October 2018)

Closed 5 Oct 2018

Opened 20 Aug 2018

Results expected 30 Nov 2018

Overview

The Edinburgh Licensing Board is consulting on the terms of its draft Statement of Licensing Policy, having carried out an informal consultation earlier in the year.

The consultation encourages consideration of, and comment upon, the new draft policy statement in its entirety.  The Board has also agreed a set of questions on particular terms of the draft policy. 

As part of this process, the Board is also consulting on overprovision of licensed premises in a number of localities throughout the city, which is contained within a separate consultation.

These two consultations are being carried out in tandem.

Why your views matter

The Edinburgh Licensing Board sits separately from the Council.  The Board is the licensing authority for premises selling alcohol in its geographical area.  The Board must agree a Statement of Licensing Policy which sets out how it will consider applications for licensed premises in its area, and all associated matters.  The Board must agree and publish its new policy in November 2018, and the Board must consult before agreeing its terms. 

This is your opportunity to contribute to the new policy, and the Board is keen to receive a wide range of responses. This will build upon the informal consultation carried out by the Board earlier in the year.

The existing policy is available on the Board’s website, setting out in detail the various matters the Board has regard to when considering liquor licensing in its area. The Board has agreed the terms of a new draft Statement of Licensing Policy, which it is now consulting upon.

What happens next

At the end of the consultation period, all responses will be provided to the Licensing Board to consider, together with the draft Statement of Licensing Policy.

Following the Board’s consideration of the policy and taking account of consultation responses, the final version of the new policy will be published at the end of November 2018.

Areas

  • All Edinburgh

Audiences

  • Businesses
  • Elected Members
  • Residents
  • Amenity groups
  • Built heritage groups
  • Community councils
  • Developers/investors
  • Development management statutory consultees
  • Development planning key agencies
  • Landowners
  • Neighbourhood partnerships
  • Planning consultants
  • Licence holders
  • Licence applicants

Interests

  • People with addictions
  • Economic development
  • Health and safety
  • Licences and permits
  • Support for businesses
  • Community planning
  • Councillors and committees
  • Community safety
  • Crime & Antisocial behaviour
  • Noise
  • Enforcement
  • Local plans and guidelines
  • Planning applications
  • Permissions for development