Review of cumulative impact zone - Granby Street / London Road area
Feedback updated 25 Feb 2015
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Overview
Leicester City Council has a cumulative impact policy for the Granby Street / London Road area of the city. This policy gives the council and the police extra powers to challenge applications for new alcohol off licences, and was introduced to tackle street drinking and associated problems.
The policy has been in place since February 2011 and it is time to review it, to see whether it is effective and whether the area covered should be changed or extended.
Why your views matter
The previous problems appear to be extending into the Evington Road area, and an applicant successfully challenged our decision to refuse them a new alcohol licence in this area.
We want to review the policy and ask people for their views on whether the concentration of off licences in the area is causing problems.
What happens next
After 15 October 2014, the consultation responses will be analysed and reported to the Licensing committee and the Assistant City Mayor, before a full report is presented to full Council. It is anticipated that this will be completed by January 2015.
Areas
- Castle
- Stoneygate
Audiences
- All households
- Businesses
Interests
- Adult social care and safeguarding
- Public health
- Adult social care
- Environmental health
- Community safety
- Community cohesion
- City development and neighbourhoods
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