Issue details
Review of CYC Pavement café licensing process and guidance
Purpose of the Report:
The report will present options to review the Council’s
pavement café licensing process and guidance following the
commencement of the pavement licensing provisions laid out in the
Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023. The provisions introduce a
permanent pavement licensing regime to replace the temporary
provisions introduced by the Business and Planning Act 2020,
retaining most of the features of the temporary regime but
introducing some changes and updated government guidance.
The report will also acknowledge and consider option to address the
concerns raised by a petition titled “Support Outdoor Dining
in York”, which was presented by Cllr Mason to Full Council
on 21 March 2024. The petition was signed by 282 people asking for
a review of how pavement cafes can operate in the city centre
following the changes to pavement café licences made in
areas of the city centre where Blue Badge vehicular access has been
reinstated.
Executive Member will be asked to:
Consider options to review the Council’s pavement café
licensing process and guidance following the commencement of the
new legislation and the submission of the petition.
Changes to the Council’s pavement café licensing
process and guidance will also need to be approved by the
Council’s Licensing Committee.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 29/04/2024
Decision due: 19/07/24 by Decision Session - Executive Member for Transport
Reason: This item has been postponed due to the pre-election period of the General Election on 4 July 2024.
Lead member: Executive Member for Transport
Lead director: Corporate Director of Place
Contact: Helene Vergereau, Traffic and Highway Development Manager email: helene.vergereau@york.gov.uk helene.vergereau@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Consultation process:
Consultation on options to include internal Council officers as
well as York Access Forum, business groups (for example York BID),
and pavement café licence holders.
Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: EIA will be considered as part of the report.