Cgull wrote:
pretty certain thats the case.

It would appear Cgull you are right and the private hire operator's application form of the flagship Authority of Brighton does not ask for evidence of planning permission before they grant an operator's license.
They state that planning permission is down to each individual applicant.
This surprises me considering every other authority I've looked in too on this issue has a policy of no planning permission no license. I wonder if Brighton is unique?
If anyone else has information of authorities that do not offer planning advice or do not require a letter of a planning grant then please let me know.
In the meantime here are some other councils who have a policy of advising applicants of their need for planning permission or an exemption letter.
Hastings falls inline with the majority of councils who give advice about planning permission.
Private Hire Operator's Licence
A Private Hire Operators Licence is required in order to be able to accept bookings for Private Hire Vehicles.
If you are a vehicle proprietor you may work for any existing Operator.
However, if you wish to apply for your own licence to operate from premises which will be used as a booking office, you need to obtain planning permission from the Council's Planning Department allowing use of the building.
A Certificate of Public Liability Insurance is required where the public have access to the premises i.e. waiting room etc.
Private Hire Vehicle proprietors who obtain 'school contracts' are also required to hold an Operators Licence.
You should also bring the following items:
* Certificate of Public Liability Insurance
* Copy of Planning permission
* Correct Fee
Applications will not be accepted without production of the above.
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Kirklees on the other hand are more informative as to what is required for both residential and commercial premises.
http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/business/pla ... teHire.pdf
Wyre has the same requirement as the majority of licensing departments.
A Private Hire Operators Licence is required whenever Private Hire Vehicles are used (unless the vehicle forms part of the fleet of an existing licensed private hire operator). An application form should be submitted with the appropriate fee and for new licences, a letter from the planning department confirming either that the necessary planning permissions have been obtained or are not required.
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Liverpool.
Private hire - operators
What is a private hire operators' licence?
A Liverpool private hire operator's licence permits the holder to receive bookings (by telephone or other means) and dispatch private hire vehicles for pre arranged hire. Both the vehicle and driver sent to complete the booking must be a licensed Liverpool private hire driver and a Liverpool licensed private hire vehicle.
Planning permission is required purely to ensure that if your business is operated from your home address it will not cause any nuisance or obstruction to neighbours in the immediate locality.
Advice should be sought from the planning and building control department on 0151 233 3021
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Huntingdonshire Agenda and Minutes of the Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Planning and Finance) Tuesday, 14 February 2006 7:30 pm state the following.
92. OPERATION OF PRIVATE HIRE BUSINESSES FROM RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES PDF 8 K
To consider a report by the Head of Administration outlining the Council’s statutory roles in regulating the operation of private hire vehicle businesses from residential properties.
Contact:R Reeves 388003
Additional documents:
* Private Hire Business Annex1 PDF 15 K
* Private Hire Business Annex2 PDF 96 K
Minutes:
Further to Minute No. 05/65 and with the assistance of a report by the Head of Administration (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) the Panel were acquainted with the Council’s powers in regulating the operation of private hire businesses from residential properties.
Members were reminded that the separate licensing and planning regimes had to be dealt with independently to ensure that the Council did not take into account extraneous matters in determining any application. In respect of applications for planning permission by private hire and taxi operators, Member’s attention was drawn to the guidance note prepared by the Planning Division which explained that permission was required by all operators, irrespective of the size of their business. The Panel was informed that the Planning Division and Licensing Section worked in close co-operation to minimise any potential impact on neighbourhoods from operators but that if Members were aware of any complaints from the public, they should forward them to officers for consideration.
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Sefton has quite an experienced licensing manager and it is no surprise that this council use the same practice as the ones mentioned above.
Private Hire Operator Licence
Any person who wishes to invite or accept bookings for private hire journeys from an address within Sefton is required by law to hold a licence issued by us.
You will be required to keep records of every journey and are responsible for ensuring that the journeys booked are completed.
We can only issue a Private Hire Operators licence if the premises that you wish to operate from is within the area of Sefton
How to apply for a new licence
Applicants must attend the Licensing Unit in person together with
Planning permission, or a letter from the planning department stating that you do not need planning permission
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To conclude it would appear that Brighton licensing department and that of the Planning department might not have thought this through adequately, especially when you consider the approach of other authorities. There is nothing in the 1976 act that states a licensing department must ask for proof of planning permission before the said license is granted. However, many would conclude that it is a poor administration that issues a license to operate a private hire business at a named premises without that premises first being cleared by the planning department.
As you can see from the information I have posted above, every one of these councils has referred to planning permission in their advice to applicants.
I have reason to believe that in the future Brighton may well alter their Private hire operator's form to include a reference and explanation to planning permission.
We shall see.
Regards
JD