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Public entertainment and traders licences

A Freedom of Information request to Edinburgh Council by julie logan

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julie logan

11 September 2008

Dear Sir or Madam, Please can you provide details of 1)When was
application made by Edinburgh Fringe (and when was approval
granted) to provide public entertainment, and street traders
licences at the Mound during August 2008: and 2)What fees were
charged for the public entertainment licences by the Edinburgh
Fringe, both at the High Street and the Mound, and how much revenue
was generated for the common good account from rental of the common
good land and advertising by sponsors RBS.

Yours faithfully,

Julie Logan, Edinburgh

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Freedom of Information
Edinburgh Council

11 September 2008

Thank you for your email. We are dealing with your enquiry and we will
get back to you as soon as possible.
Regards,

Customer Services.

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Robert Millar
Edinburgh Council

8 October 2008

Dear Madam,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ENQUIRY

I refer to the request in your email of 11 September 2008 seeking details of applications for public entertainment and street trader's licences.

I would advise you that the following temporary licences were applied for by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the High Street and The Mound for the month of August 2008:-

Public Entertainment - Hunter Square, West Parliament Square and High Street (2 to 25 August 2008) - Fee Paid £85.00

Market Operator - High Street, West Parliament Square (2 to 25 August 2008) - Fee Paid £1180.00

Public Entertainment - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct (1 to 25 August 2008) - Fee Paid £100.00

Market Operator - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct (2 to 25 August 2008) - Fee Paid £1062.00

You will see from the above that there were no street trader's licences sought and that trading from the stalls was covered by market operator's licences.

All revenue generated took the form of fees payable to the licensing account. No revenue accrued to common good.

If you are not satisfied with this response you may write to the Director of Corporate Services, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG, within 40 working days of receipt of this letter, seeking a review of the response.

Thereafter, if you remain dissatisfied, you have six months within which you may ask the Scottish Information Commissioner to conduct a review of our decision. You can contact him at: Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS.

Yours faithfully,

For Council Solicitor

Monisha Lazarus| Legal Support Officer

The City of Edinburgh Council | Legal Services Division | City Chambers | High Street | Edinburgh EH1 1YJ

Tel 0131 529 4205| Fax 0131 529 3603

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julie logan

9 October 2008

Dear Robert Millar, Please can you clarify WHEN these licences were
applied for and WHEN they were granted

Yours sincerely,

julie logan

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julie logan

13 October 2008

Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for the response of 9th October, however this does not
include a response to part 1 of the request I submitted on 11th
September 2008, regarding the dates of submission and approval of
the Public Entertainment Licences you refer to. Please could you
provide this information which is now overdue.

Yours sincerely,

julie logan

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Freedom of Information
Edinburgh Council

13 October 2008

Thank you for your email. We are dealing with your enquiry and we will
get back to you as soon as possible.
Regards,

Customer Services.

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email.

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Robert Millar
Edinburgh Council

14 October 2008

Dear Madam,

I refer to your email of 9 October 2008 requesting further information on when the applications for licences were lodged and granted.

The lodging and grant dates are as follows:-

Public Entertainment - Hunter Square, West Parliament Square, High Street -
Lodged:- 2 April 2008 Granted:- 20 May 2008

Market Operator - High Street, West Parliament Square -
Lodged:- 26 May 2008 Granted:- 21 July 2008

Public Entertainment - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct -
Lodged:- 5 June 2008 Granted:- 22 July 2008

Market Operator - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct -
Lodged:- 7 July 2008 Granted:- 7 August 2008

If you are not satisfied with this response you may write to the Director of Corporate Services, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG, within 40 working days of receipt of this letter, seeking a review of the response.

Thereafter, if you remain dissatisfied, you have six months within which you may ask the Scottish Information Commissioner to conduct a review of our decision. You can contact him at: Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS.

Yours faithfully,

For Council Solicitor

Monisha Lazarus| Legal Support Officer

The City of Edinburgh Council | Legal Services Division | City Chambers | High Street | Edinburgh EH1 1YJ

Tel 0131 529 4205| Fax 0131 529 3603

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Freedom of Information
Edinburgh Council

17 October 2008

Dear Madam,

I refer to your email of 9 October 2008 requesting further information on when the applications for licences were lodged and granted.

The lodging and grant dates are as follows:-

Public Entertainment - Hunter Square, West Parliament Square, High Street -
Lodged:- 2 April 2008 Granted:- 20 May 2008

Market Operator - High Street, West Parliament Square -
Lodged:- 26 May 2008 Granted:- 21 July 2008

Public Entertainment - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct -
Lodged:- 5 June 2008 Granted:- 22 July 2008

Market Operator - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct -
Lodged:- 7 July 2008 Granted:- 7 August 2008

If you are not satisfied with this response you may write to the Director of Corporate Services, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG, within 40 working days of receipt of this letter, seeking a review of the response.

Thereafter, if you remain dissatisfied, you have six months within which you may ask the Scottish Information Commissioner to conduct a review of our decision. You can contact him at: Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS.

Yours faithfully,

For Council Solicitor

Dear Madam,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ENQUIRY

I refer to the request in your email of 11 September 2008 seeking
details of applications for public entertainment and street
trader's licences.

I would advise you that the following temporary licences were
applied for by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the High Street
and The Mound for the month of August 2008:-

Public Entertainment - Hunter Square, West Parliament Square and
High Street (2 to 25 August 2008) - Fee Paid £85.00

Market Operator - High Street, West Parliament Square (2 to 25
August 2008) - Fee Paid £1180.00

Public Entertainment - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct (1 to 25
August 2008) - Fee Paid £100.00

Market Operator - The Mound Pedestrian Precinct (2 to 25 August
2008) - Fee Paid £1062.00

You will see from the above that there were no street trader's
licences sought and that trading from the stalls was covered by
market operator's licences.

All revenue generated took the form of fees payable to the
licensing account. No revenue accrued to common good.

If you are not satisfied with this response you may write to the
Director of Corporate Services, The City of Edinburgh Council,
Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG, within 40
working days of receipt of this letter, seeking a review of the
response.

Thereafter, if you remain dissatisfied, you have six months within
which you may ask the Scottish Information Commissioner to conduct
a review of our decision. You can contact him at: Scottish
Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St.
Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS.

Yours faithfully,

For Council Solicitor

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julie logan

17 October 2008

Dear Robert Millar, Thank you for your response. Please can you
advise why details of the applications for these temporary licences
are not detailed in the Licencing Sub Committee papers on line at
the Council Website, or direct me to where they are detailed if
under a different Committee.

Yours sincerely,

julie logan

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Robert Millar
Edinburgh Council

20 October 2008

Dear Madam,

I refer to your email of 17 October 2008.

Under this Council's standing orders, applications for temporary
licences do not normally require a Licensing Sub-Commmitee decision.

An application would only go to the Licensing Sub-Committee if a public
or police objection is received.

If you are not satisfied with this response you may write to the
Director of Corporate Services, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley
Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG, within 40 working days
of receipt of this letter, seeking a review of the response.

Thereafter, if you remain dissatisfied, you have six months within which
you may ask the Scottish Information Commissioner to conduct a
review of our decision. You can contact him at: Scottish Information
Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St.Andrews, Fife, KY16
9DS.

Yours faithfully,

For Council Solicitor

Monisha Lazarus| Legal Support Officer

The City of Edinburgh Council | Legal Services Division | City Chambers
| High Street | Edinburgh EH1 1YJ

Tel 0131 529 4205| Fax 0131 529 3603

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julie logan

26 October 2008

Dear Robert Millar,

Please can you advise when and where the details of these
applications were made public or what consultation was carried out
with the local community prior to a decision being taken.

Yours sincerely,

julie logan

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