Bristol SEV consultation
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Re: Bristol SEV consultation
Bristol strip clubs to stay open despite proposed ban
Report from BBC news website confirming that permission has been granted to allow the two strip clubs in the city to remain open for another year.
Report from BBC news website confirming that permission has been granted to allow the two strip clubs in the city to remain open for another year.
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Re: Bristol SEV consultation
The results don't appear to have been published yet, nor has a meeting of the Licensing Committee been scheduled to discuss them.
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Re: Bristol SEV consultation
As the consultation results have yet to be published and no full meeting of the Licensing Committee would appear to have been scheduled in 2022 to date, I thought I'd share the minutes from their meeting of the 08/03/21, when the consultation last was discussed under Item 46 of the agenda:
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... 8754&Ver=4
The full minutes of Item 46, which note the comments of individual councillors and the replies of council officers where appropriate, make quite interesting reading; personally, I felt a certain sense of deja vu:
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=23643
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... 8754&Ver=4
The full minutes of Item 46, which note the comments of individual councillors and the replies of council officers where appropriate, make quite interesting reading; personally, I felt a certain sense of deja vu:
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=23643
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Yes, that's referred to in the Licensing Committee minutes that I've linked to above.Redvee wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 12:43 pmThat's always brought up by the likes of Fawcett Society etc, pretty sure I read about a licencing meeting for one of the clubs in Bristol where this was brought up and the police said they'd had no reports of such relating to customers of the club in question.TonyN wrote:councillors have been lied to by womens groups claiming links to violence against women without supplying citations.
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Re: Bristol SEV consultation
Here's an interesting development - voters in Bristol have decided in a referendum held on the 5th of May that they no longer wish to have a directly elected Mayor:
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/voting-elect ... cil-is-run
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/voting-elect ... cil-is-run
Re: Bristol SEV consultation
Most 'city mayors' are only using the post as a stepping stone to a nation political career, very good news.
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A Licensing Committee meeting has been scheduled for the 16th of June, the first since August 2021:
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... 0325&Ver=4
However, the result of last year's SEV Licensing consultation doesn't appear to be on the agenda - instead, the committee is due to discuss various other aspects of Bristol's nighttime economy. There's another meeting of the committee scheduled for the 28th of July, so it remains to be seen whether the consultation will be discussed then...
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... 0325&Ver=4
However, the result of last year's SEV Licensing consultation doesn't appear to be on the agenda - instead, the committee is due to discuss various other aspects of Bristol's nighttime economy. There's another meeting of the committee scheduled for the 28th of July, so it remains to be seen whether the consultation will be discussed then...
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https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/docume ... 202021.pdf
Results published. 86% oppose nil cap in city centre, 78% oppose nil cap in Old Market/West Street area.
Results published. 86% oppose nil cap in city centre, 78% oppose nil cap in Old Market/West Street area.
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Looks like there's nothing for the Licensing Committee to discuss then, beyond rubber-stamping the current SEV policy!
Agenda for the meeting on the 28th (which has reappeared in the council's diary, having previously been removed):
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... &MId=10388
Agenda for the meeting on the 28th (which has reappeared in the council's diary, having previously been removed):
https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieList ... &MId=10388
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Streamed video footage of today's meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebMxaRq9QWg
(NB: Set to 'private' after the end of the meeting).
(NB: Set to 'private' after the end of the meeting).
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... gn=KARANGA
Licensing Committee votes 10-1 to keep existing policy (though other reports say 9-1).
Bristol Sex Workers Collective have smashed it out of the park!
Licensing Committee votes 10-1 to keep existing policy (though other reports say 9-1).
Bristol Sex Workers Collective have smashed it out of the park!