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MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL

ECONOMIC REGENERATION AND LEISURE COMMITTEE

26 JANUARY 2021

REPORT OF THE LICENSING COMMITTEE HELD ON 14 JANUARY 2021

BUSKING GUIDELINES CONSULTATION RESULTS 2020

 

Issue for Decision

The proposed draft Busking Guidelines were subject to a public consultation process between 9 September 2020 to 1 November 2020. The consultation results were presented to the Licensing Committee on 14 January 2021.

Whilst the Licensing Committee recommended that the Communities, Housing and Environment Committee approve the draft Busking Guidelines, it also requested the Economic Regeneration and Leisure Committee to comment on the use of the Bandstand in Brenchley Gardens, for Buskers.

Recommendation Made

That the Economic Regeneration and Leisure Committee be recommended to ask the Communities, Housing and Environment Committee to approve the draft Busking Guidelines, with comments on the use of the Bandstand to be provided as appropriate. 

Reasons for Recommendation

The Council recognises the contribution that busking and street

entertainment brings to the vibrancy and character of our town but there

must be a balance with the needs and rights of local residents and workers

so they are not adversely impacted by it, especially for those near to

popular busking locations.

On 18 June 2020, the Licensing Committee heard the Council’s proposal to adopt new Busking Guidelines which are intended to encourage good community

practice in shared spaces for performers, business and residents alike. The draft Busking Guidelines were consulted on from 9 September to the 1 November 2020.

 

The consultation sought feedback on the whether they were in favour of the

introduction of Busking Guidelines, out of a total 93 responses, 79 (84.9%)

answered yes. They were also asked if the proposed Guidelines were proportionate, again out of 93 responses, 67 (72.o%) answered yes.

 

The Council does not take the introduction of regulating busking and street

entertainment lightly, but considers it necessary due to complaints received

about some buskers and the detrimental impact it can have on the daily

lives of our residents and workers. Our current lack of licensing enforcement

powers over buskers and not having a dedicated resource to respond to any

impact effectively needs to be considered if we make the Guidelines too

prescriptive.

 

Currently there is nothing in place to regulate street entertainment in

Maidstone and the Guidelines are considered the starting point and will be

kept under review.

 

Alternatives Considered and Why Not Recommended

None.

 

Background Documents

None.

Appendices

Appendix 1 – Consultation Response Summary

Appendix 2 – Draft Busking Guidelines