Licensing Sub-committee - 30/09/2010
At a MEETING of the LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE held at Dundee on 30th September, 2010.
Present:-
Bailie Roderick A J WALLACE
Councillor David BOWES
Councillor Tom FERGUSON
Bailie Roderick A J WALLACE, Convener, in the Chair.
Unless marked thus * all items stand delegated.
The Sub-Committee resolved under Section 50(A)(4) of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 that the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the undernoted items of business on the grounds that they involved the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in paragraphs 3, 6 and 9 of Part I of Schedule 7A of the Act.
I CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982
(a) TAXI DRIVER'S LICENCE - REQUEST FOR HEARING
There was submitted a letter of information from the Environmental Compliance Manager relative to the alleged conduct of Mr D McC during the currency of his Taxi Driver's Licence.
The Sub-Committee gave consideration to the content of the letter submitted by the Environmental Compliance Manager. Thereafter, the Sub-Committee agreed that a suspension hearing be convened in due course.
The Convener agreed that the undernoted items of business be considered as a matter of urgency in terms of Standing Order No 17(b) in view of the timescales involved.
(b) TAXI DRIVER'S LICENCE - REQUEST FOR HEARINGS
(i) There was submitted a letter of information from the Environmental Compliance Manager relative to the alleged conduct of Mr F McK during the currency of his Taxi Driver's Licence.
The Sub-Committee gave consideration to the content of the letter submitted by the Chief Constable. Thereafter, the Sub-Committee agreed that a suspension hearing be convened in due course.
(ii) There was submitted a letter of information from the Chief Constable relative to the alleged conduct of Mr M C during the currency of his Taxi Driver's Licence.
The Sub-Committee gave consideration to the content of the letter submitted by the Chief Constable. Thereafter, the Sub-Committee agreed that a suspension hearing be convened in due course.
Roderick A J WALLACE, Convener.