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To consider the draft animal welfare licensing policy following a period of consultation and approve the policy (report of the Assistant Director – Regulatory enclosed).
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Consideration was given to the report of the Assistant Director – Regulatory which sought final approval of the Animal Welfare Licensing Policy following a period of consultation.
The Public Protection Manager introduced the policy:
· The policy had been put out for consultation with key bodies and placed on the Council’s website for six weeks, but no responses had been received.
· Therefore, the final policy presented was the same as the draft with a few grammatical changes.
· Once approved by the Committee, the policy would come into effect immediately.
· There was a recommendation for delegated authority to be given to the Public Protection Manager, in consultation with the Portfolio Holder and the Chair of the Licensing Committee, to make minor detail and layout changes to the policy in between review periods.
Members made the following comments:
o Officers explained that there was no legal basis for the Council to intervene in regard to these establishments and that this responsibility sat with Trading Standards in terms of standards of service provision and the RSPCA for animal welfare.
§ Members wished to confirm their support for lobbying the local MP in regard to animal grooming establishments being licenced.
AGREED: