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Minutes PDF 134 KB
To sign as a correct record the
minutes of the meeting held on 1 November 2023 (copy
enclosed).
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the minutes of the
meeting held on 1 November 2023.
AGREED:
That the minutes be signed as a correct
record.
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Declarations of Interest
Where a Councillor has a Disclosable Pecuniary
Interest the Councillor must declare the interest to the meeting
and leave the room without participating in any discussion or
making a statement on the item, except where a Councillor is
permitted to remain as a result of a grant of dispensation.
Minutes:
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Animal Welfare Licensing Policy PDF 226 KB
To consider the draft animal
welfare licensing policy prior to its publication for consultation
(report of the Assistant Director – Regulatory
enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Regulatory which sought approval of the
draft Animal Welfare Licensing Policy prior to its publication for
consultation.
The Group Manager – Public Protection
introduced the policy and highlighted the following points:
- The policy was intended to help
manage the framework for monitoring animal welfare licensing
regulations.
- There were details within the policy
that went beyond the requirements of the Animal Welfare Licensing
Regulations 2018.
- Currently, SHDC had the following
number of licensed premises: 31 dog breeders, 9 boarding
establishments (catteries/kennels), 2 home boarders, 3 riding
establishments, 5 pet shops, 6 for exhibitions of animals and 1 for
dangerous wild animals.
- Exhibition of animals was brought
under SHDC’s remit from LCC in 2018.
- Members were being asked to provide
feedback prior to the policy going out for a twelve-week
consultation period.
- The policy would be brought back to
the Licensing Committee following consultation for final
approval.
Members made the following comments:
- Members asked whether SHDC had a
licenced zoo in the district.
- Officers confirmed that there was
one zoo licence
- Members queried what the difference
was between boarding and home boarding.
- Officer confirmed that home boarding
under the regulations was for dogs only and took place within the
home. The number of dogs that could be home boarded at a particular
location depended on the size of the property.
- Members queried the degree of
discretion to depart from the policy.
- Officers stated that it was normal
to add this into a policy as often the legislation is open to
interpretation.
- Members asked whether a licence was
required to keep a horse.
- Officers confirmed this was not
required.
- Members questioned whether the
Council paid vet fees in advance when determining an application
for a licence.
- Officers confirmed that the
regulations dictated that the applicant was responsible for the
payment of the vet fee.
- It was also noted that dependent on
arrangements with each vet, the Council may pay the fee and then
reclaim this cost from the applicant.
- Members asked whether a licence was
required at Ayscoughfee for the aviary.
- Officers stated that the legislation
did not cover aviaries in municipal parks and therefore a licence
was not required.
- Members asked how often licensing
officers were retrained in respect of animal welfare.
- Officers confirmed that a statutory
qualification was required for animal welfare inspectors. Currently
SHDC had 1 trained officer, and another was undertaking the
qualification.
- Officers were not aware of any
refresher training, but this would be considered if they were made
aware of refresher training as part of officer’s professional
development.
- Members requested that a specific
training session on Animal Welfare Panels be held for all Committee
members.
- Officers stated that training
provided for members on Licensing Panels and Panels of the
Committee of the Licensing Authority focussed primarily on taxi and
Licensing Act 2003 activities, but the principles were generic to
all types of Panel hearings.
- Should an Animal Welfare Panel
Hearing be required, the members of that ...
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Any other items which the Chairman decides are urgent.
NOTE:
No other business is permitted unless by reason of special
circumstances, which shall be specified in the minutes, the
Chairman is of the opinion that the item(s) should be considered as
a matter of urgency.
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