Rotherham Council to be 'handed back licensing powers'

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15 Dec
2016

It is being reported that Rotherham Council will be given back control of taxi services, although commissioners will oversee licensing decisions until 31 March 2019.

Sajid Javid, the Communities Secretary, has apparently said the council had made sufficient improvements for it to take back licensing functions, but the ‘phased approach’ would protect the area’s most vulnerable residents.

‘I’ve seen for myself how Rotherham councillors have made progress over the past year. It is now appropriate for them to take back control over licensing,’ said Mr Javid.  ‘However, keeping people in the borough safe is a priority for this government. This is why I’ve asked the commissioners to continue to keep a watchful eye over the decisions that are taken. I consider this phased approach to be the best way to return powers to elected councillors as soon as is practically possible, while at the same time ensuring that the failings of the past are not repeated.’

This follows a consultation on the proposed return of powers to the authority, as we previously reported here: 'Rotherham to be handed back licensing responsibility'.

Law correct at the date of publication.
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