The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #37940   Message #531213
Posted By: Mudcatter
19-Aug-01 - 01:33 PM
Thread Name: Important - Attention All Mudcatters
Subject: IMPORTANT -ATTENTION ALL MUDCATTERS
Shambles needs your help.

See this thread for details

It will only take a couple of minutes, so please email the following to - ianlocke@wpbc.weymouth.gov.uk

I refuse to accept that customers of all ages, sex, race or religion making unpaid music together, for the sheer joy of doing so in a public house, where the interests of the public are already assured by existing legislation, can or should be prevented.

In this activity the public's freedom of expression is guaranteed by Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights.

Where the licensee has given permission for their customers to traditionally make music or sing, there is no additional issue of noise, nuisance or public safety, that is not already more than adequately covered by other existing legislation.

If a public house's maximum capacity is not exceeded, and all of those customers were to sing, would this activity alone make them unsafe? …..It would however make it illegal, according to WPBC policy.

This policy is that members of the public making music are performers and where there are more than two people singing along, this activity is illegal, without a Public Entertainment Licence.

Case law has not established that members of the public are performers but WPBC's policy has.

Further that traditional activities like Morris Dancing, taking place on private or land belonging to a public house, will also be illegal without this licence.

I strongly request that Weymouth and Portland Council Borough urgently re-examine both the legality and wisdom of this policy also to establish if this policy has been made in the best interests of all the visitors and residents of Weymouth and Portland?

I would be grateful for your thoughts