Cumulative Impact Assessment - Renewal Review - Resident/Business/Consultee Survey

19th of August, 2024

RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL

Cumulative Impact Assessment - an initial study relating to licensed premises in Whalley

The Council's Licensing Policy has been set for the period 2021-2026. A licensing statement of policy can be altered during the 5 year period provided the necessary procedure is followed.

Statutory Guidance provides that the cumulative impact of licensed premises on the promotion of the licensing objectives is a proper matter for a licensing authority to consider in developing its licensing policy statement.

A Cumulative Impact Assessment (CIA) may be appropriate where:

the number, type or density of premises selling alcohol or providing late night refreshment is high or,

exceptional, serious problems of nuisance and disorder exist or have begun to arise outside or some distance from those premises.

A CIA has to be reviewed every three years or more frequently.

In response to concerns expressed about the proliferation of premises authorised to sell alcohol in Whalley and Painter Wood ward, a CIA was approved for the Whalley and Painter Wood ward from 30th April 2019 and renewed from 30 April 2022. The Licensing Committee of Ribble Valley BC has now asked for investigatory work to be carried out to establish whether there is sufficient evidence to merit formal consultation with responsible authorities and others on the continuation of the CIA.

It should be noted that:

A CIA does not act retrospectively and would not lead to removal of existing licenses or a reduction in the hours authorised by existing premises licenses.

A CIA could affect the terms of a new licence or the terms on variation of an existing licence, if an objection is raised to the application for the new licence or the variation.

The current CIA does not relate to applications by premises which operate solely during the daytime and do not supply alcohol after 6pm.

Details of the terms of existing premises licenses can be accessed through the public register link on the Licensing Act 2003 page of the Councils website and a location map for premises can be found on the consultation page on the website.

Please submit your responses to Ribble Valley Borough Council by 27th September 2024.

https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx...