Eric the viking wrote:
JD Wrote:
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If you are told by the council that your premises doesn't need planning permission then all well and good. The point is that you are required to ask the council if you do need planning permission? You will notice that there is a requirement for you to produce evidence to the PCO before they grant you a license that your premises don't need planning permission. You can only get that documentation from the council which means you have to contact them in order for them to make a decision on your premises. You will also note that the PCO inspect your premises.
Sorry but not sure where I said you do not need to ask the LA.
Nor do I recall stating one would not need to show the licensing authority proof of that exemption.
I do recall stating one would still need to contact the LA to obtain this.
I didn't mean to imply that you never stated any of the above, in fact it was after I had posted my own message that I saw you had stated you had an exemption letter from the council.
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Sorry but the PCO will not inspect the premises with regards to its suitability to or its requirement to have planning permission.
I never stated the PCO would inspect the premises to determine if planning Permission was needed. All I said was that "the PCO would inspect the premises".
I think everyone knows that the PCO has nothing whatsoever to do with planning permission.
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My point here is, for new operators, especially In London, is that most if not all LA's will in fact refuse planning for a new operator, unless he/she can demonstrate it will not have any impact on the surrounding residential area's and in my case and many others I know of once this is demonstrated it appears one would not have had to apply for the planning in the first place.
If you or anyone else does not have the appropriate paperwork from the council for the premises you wish to operate from then you will not be granted a license, its as simple as that. Do you agree?
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So why pay the money when you can operate perfectly legally in the same way without it????
I think it's a case of splitting hairs here. You no doubt agree that you have to apply to the council to see if your premises need planning permission in order to carry out the business of Private hire operator?
You no doubt also agree that in order to get your license you have to prove to the PCO that your premises has been approved for the use of the license for which you are applying?
It doesn't matter in what form the approval is granted, every premises must be approved one way or the other? Would you agree?
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Or am I being totally stupid????
I wouldn't say you were being stupid you were right to raise the question because I don't think the subject has ever been discussed at length on TDO before?
However I think you will find that every license of this type has to have premises approval from the council before granting a license? And that is why the FAQ reeds as it does?
Regards
JD