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Summary
The Regulatory Sub Committee of Milton Keynes Council convened on 10 June 2024 to discuss the renewal of street trading consent for Daily Kebabs in Kingston. The committee decided to renew the consent, following a detailed review of the application and supporting documents.
Street Trading Consent Renewal - Daily Kebabs Kingston
The primary focus of the meeting was the Street Trading Consent Renewal for Daily Kebabs in Kingston. The committee reviewed several annexes related to the application, including Annex A, Annex B, Annex C, Annex D, Annex E, and Annex F.
Arguments For and Against Renewal
The committee heard arguments both for and against the renewal. Proponents highlighted the business's compliance with local regulations and its positive contribution to the community. One member stated, Daily Kebabs has consistently adhered to all trading standards and has been a valuable asset to the local area,
emphasising the business's role in providing affordable food options.
Opponents raised concerns about potential increases in litter and noise levels. A local resident argued, While the business is popular, it has led to more litter in the area, which affects the quality of life for nearby residents.
Decision
After deliberation, the committee decided to renew the street trading consent for Daily Kebabs. The decision was based on the business's compliance with existing regulations and the overall benefits to the community. The committee also recommended that the business take additional measures to manage litter and noise.
For more details, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Procedure followed during the meeting.
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