REVELLERS who go out to experience Warrington’s nightlife scene are being encouraged to give feedback.
Local people, businesses and those with an interest in the night-time economy are being asked for their views.
This will help to decide whether Warrington Borough Council’s current licensing policy is still the right fit for the town.
This aims to support a safe, vibrant night-time economy, by looking at whether there is evidence to show that the number or density of licensed premises in a particular area is leading to local problems, such as crime and disorder and public nuisance.
Where there is evidence of a negative impact, this can help the licencing authority in determining whether a particular application will add to these issues or not.
An assessment is reviewed every three years to ensure there is still sufficient evidence to justify the continuation of the policy, based on the current situation.
Now, local people and businesses with an interest in the night-time economy are being invited to get involved by visiting the consultation page.
Here, you can review the current evidence on the number of licensed premises, noise, crime and strength of public opinion, and then complete a short survey sharing your views.
Cllr Hitesh Patel, the council’s cabinet member for environment, housing and public protection, said: “We want a strong, vibrant and welcoming night time economy, which prevents crime and disorder and public nuisance and which helps to keep people safe.
“It is also important that our licensing policies are proportionate, evidence-based and support responsible businesses to innovate and grow, at what is a difficult time for the hospitality sector.
“Before deciding on whether a special policy is still required, we must consult, so if you have views or comments, please get involved in our consultation.
“All responses will be taken into account by our licensing committee when making their decision on any continued need for the special policy.”
The survey runs until September 14.
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