Door Stewards Registration Sub-committee - 21/03/2002

At a MEETING of the DOOR STEWARDS REGISTRATION SUB-COMMITTEE of THE DUNDEE CITY LICENSING BOARD heldat Dundee on 21st March, 2002.

 

Present:-

 

COUNCILLORS

 

Lord Provost John R. LETFORD

Fiona GRANT

Elizabeth FORDYCE

 

Lord Provost John R Letford, in the Chair.

 

In the absence of Councillor George Regan it was agreed that Lord Provost John R Letford take the Chair for the duration of the business on the agenda.

 

I LICENSING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1976 - REGULAR EXTENSION - APPLICATIONS FOR DOOR STEWARD REGISTRATION(PROVISIONAL)

 

There was submitted an application by Mr C N for provisional registration as a Door Steward.

 

The Sub-Committee gave consideration to a representation which had been submitted by the Chief Constable relative to this application. Part of the representation referred to convictions which were spent in terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and after hearing the Chief Constable's representative as to their age and nature, the Sub-Committee agreed they be considered since justice could not otherwise be done.

 

After hearing an agent on behalf of the applicant, the Sub-Committee agreed that the application be refused.

 

There was submitted an application by Mr P H for provisional registration as a Door Steward.

 

The Sub-Committee gave consideration to a representation which had been submitted by the Chief Constable relative to this application. Part of the representation referred to convictions which were spent in terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and after hearing the Chief Constable's representative as to their age and nature, the Sub-Committee agreed they be considered since justice could not otherwise be done.

 

After hearing an agent on behalf of the applicant the Sub-Committee agreed that the application be granted.

 

There was submitted an application by Mr S O for provisional registration as a Door Steward.

 

The Sub-Committee gave consideration to a representation which had been submitted by the Chief Constable relative to this application. Part of the representation referred to convictions which were spent in terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and after hearing the Chief Constable's representative as to their age and nature, the Sub-Committee agreed they be considered since justice could not otherwise be done.

 

After hearing a representative on behalf of the applicant, the Sub-Committee agreed that the application be granted.

 

 

 

 

LORD PROVOST JOHN R LETFORD, Chair

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