
London's Night-Time Venue Licensing: Mayor's Power Shift
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Londons Night-Time Economy: Balancing Growth and Local Control
The London government is revamping the licensing process for night-time venues, granting the Greater London Authority the power to override local council decisions. This move aims to create a uniform approach across the city, with a new playbook guiding town hall committees on applications. The mayor can call in strategic applications he disagrees with, aiming to support the night-time economy by giving venues more flexibility. However, residents groups warn of potential late-night chaos, arguing that overriding local councils ignores their detailed area knowledge. The Greater London Authority counters that the current system is inconsistent and expensive for businesses, stifling innovation. The new setup will be reviewed after two years, with Camden leaders emphasizing the importance of resident input and local control over decisions.
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