HL Deb 24 January 1997 vol 577 cc71-2WA
Lord Bowness

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What plans they have to extend licensing hours at weekends.

The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Blatch)

We have been giving very careful consideration to the result of the public consultation about extending the normal permitted closing times on Friday and Saturday nights, from 11 p.m. to midnight. We received a very large number of responses to the consultation exercise—some 700 responses in all. The views expressed by respondents varied considerably, and there were significant amounts of support for, and opposition to, the Government's proposals.

The responses to this consultation exercise have also brought into sharper focus some concerns about overlapping aspects of the licensing system, as between licensing justices and local authorities, and their current effectiveness for an industry in which internal boundaries between different types of premises are increasingly blurred. Individual aspects of the licensing system are often presented as being self-contained, and proposals for change are commonly put forward on the basis that they can be tackled separately. But the licensing regime is a complex one, and invariably there are implications for other parts of the system.

We have therefore concluded that it would be right to take forward the consideration of extending normal licensing hours in the broader context of the particular issues which my honourable friend, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Mr. Kirkhope) has set out. He expects this consideration to be concluded during the Spring.