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Licensing Act 2003

Proceeding contribution from David Heath (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 12 July 2005. It occurred during Opposition day on Licensing Act 2003.
: I want to make a positive suggestion. The Minister knows that I am interested in the problem relating to carnivals, which is an unintended consequence of the Bill. Traditional carnivals in Somerset include moving floats, which are exempt, and people walking along, who are not exempt. Would he consider using a definition from the Town Police Clauses Act 1847? It is an old Act, but every carnival uses it to secure road closures. It refers to"““all times of public processions, rejoicings or illuminations, and in any case when the streets . . . may be thronged or liable to be obstructed””." Although that definition is 150 years old, it would get round the difficulty for carnivals. Would the Minister look at it and see whether he can send a letter of comfort to district councils so that they know how to administer the law?
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
436 c770 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Legislation
Licensing Act 2003
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