Course focus
Committees - Basic Survival Guide
- Date:
- 02 March 2009
- Venue:
- ETC Venues, London
- CPD:
- 5.0
Training programmes
Licensing Committees
Date:02 April 2009Time:10:00 - 16:00Venue:ETC Venues, LondonAddress:ETC Venues, Avonmouth House, 6 Avonmouth Street, London, SE1 6NXSpeakers:Jayne FoxleyCost:£215.00 ex VAT View map and directions to venue CPD:
4.5
This course is ideal for Solicitors, Committee Clerks and Licensing Officers who have to attend Licensing Committees. For both those who have been attending committees for a number of years and those who are starting out working with Councillors who deal with Licensing Applications.
- Avoid any challenges in the High Court by fully ensuring you have got all relevant timescales correct
- Learn when to ask yourself whether or not there could be the appearance of bias on the part of Officers or Members
- Consider whether or not it is appropriate to make recommendations in reports to Licensing Committees
- Ask yourself how detailed reasons for decisions need to be
- Consider the issue of giving reasons for decisions for including the granting licences where there are objections
- Fully understand the implications of the Human Rights Act on licensing issues
- Appointments of Committee
- Political Balance
- Delegation Scheme
- Committee Reports
- Adoption of Legislation
- Ensuring a Fair Hearing takes place
- Should cross examination be allowed?
- Objections
- Should the Applicants/Objectors attend?
- What is the Role of the Members/Officers?
- When should a Member not take part in considering an Application?
- What Evidence should be taken into account and how much weight should be attached to the evidence?
Programme directory
- Advocacy
- ASB
- Committees
- Data Protection.Freedom of Information
- Education and Children's Services
- Employment
- Environmental
- Gambling
- Head of Legal
- Highways and Rights of Way
- Housing
- Immigration Law
- Licensing
- Litigation
- Local Government
- Management
- Members Governance
- Partnering / Procurement
- Planning
- Property
- Prosecution
- Social Services
- Trading Standards
