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Contact: Gavin Day Democratic Services Officer
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Election of the Chair Minutes: Councillor David Munro was elected as for Chair for the hearing.
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Apologies for absence Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest
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APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OF A STREET TRADING CONSENT - Additional documents:
Minutes: The Chair opened the hearing and welcomed everyone to the hearing, Members and Officers presented themselves to all those in attendance.
The Chair welcomed Mr Turget Duman, the applicant to the hearing, Mr Tom Nettey was also in attendance to support Mr Duman.
The Technical Officer (Licensing), Worcestershire Regulatory Services, presented the report and detailed that, On 11 June 2025 an application for the grant of a street trading consent was received from Mr Turget Duman. Mr Duman had applied for a street trading consent to sell kebabs, burgers, chips, and drinks (non-alcoholic) from a van at a layby on Enfield Business Park, Enfield Industrial Estate Road, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 6DL. The proposed trading hours were from 16:00 to 23:00, seven days a week.
In accordance with the Council’s Street Trading Policy, the application included all required documentation, was circulated to the relevant responsible authorities, and a public notice was displayed at the proposed location. No objections were received from any of the responsible authorities, however, two representations were received from other persons with concerns relating to the application, detailed on pages 17 and 18 of the Public Reports pack.
Officers detailed that Members should have regard to the Council’s Street Trading Policy and to key considerations set out at section 3.7 of the Policy when determining the application. Officers also detailed the permitted outcomes which Members arrive at when determining the application.
There were no questions from Members nor the applicant for the licencing Officer.
It was clarified by the Chair that all 3 Members of the Licensing Sub-Committee had undertaken site visits to the area and were aware of its location and the surrounding area.
At the invitation of the Chair, Mr Nettey addressed the Committee on behalf of Mr Duman.
Mr Duman had been working in this sector for 40 years and had held a licence for over 30 years and had more recently been trading in Stratford upon Avon in his van, which was the same unit which would be operating in Redditch.
Mr Netty stated that Mr Numan was aware of all the relevant health and safety standards and took a great deal of pride in his work and assured Members that he would keep the area clean and tidy. It was further detailed that in addition to the regular daily checks required to ensure the area is clean, Mr Numan employed an external cleaning company who would visit the site 3 or 4 times a month to ensure the site remained neat and tidy.
In addressing the issues raised by the objectors, Mr Nettey stated the following:
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