ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
A Supply of alcohol
Conditions that have been agreed with the Police Licensing Authority
Prevention of Crime and Disorder
Whenever the Designated Premises Supervisor is not at the premises another responsible person will be nominated by the Designated Premises Supervisor as being the person to manage the premises.
CCTV to be installed to comply with the ‘UK Police Requirements for Digital CCTV Systems’.
CCTV cameras to be kept clean and maintained at all time.
CCTV images will be retained for a minimum of 31 days.
The CCTV system will have the capability of downloading the images to a recognised format.
A register will be kept detailing all requests by Police for CCTV images. This will include time and date of request, time, date and location of incident, time and date of hand on to Police.
During trading hours, members of staff present who are trained to view and download images from CCTV at request of Police.
The Police Licensing Department will be informed if the CCTV system is not working.
A daily incident logbook detailing all incidents of note at the premises or in the immediate vicinity e.g. slips, accidents, entry refusals and incidents of disorder etc. The log will detail the date, time, type of incident, brief circumstances, action taken and person dealing. The logbook will be made available for up to six months Police or any other responsible authority for inspection, if required. All relevant incidents will be reported to the police at the earliest opportunity.
Police Officers will be afforded all possible assistance in the course of their investigations that relate directly to the premise.
All material evidence resulting from a criminal incident will be preserved for Police forensic examination.
Doors Supervisors will be employed any day of the week that the premises remain open after midnight until close.
No irresponsible drinks promotions or all inclusives.
No open bottles or other vessels will be permitted to be taken from the premises.
Protection of Children From Harm
Any person who looks or appears to be under the age of 21 shall be asked to provide identification that they are over the age of 18. The following are the only forms of identification acceptable:
[UK photo driving licence]
[Passport]
Notices obtained from police publicising the Challenge 21 initiative shall be clearly displayed at the entrance to the premises and behind the bar area at all times.
Regular and documented training of staff in relation to the prevention of under age sales.
Conditions that have been agreed with Environmental Health Authority
Public Nuisance
Doors and windows will be kept shut during entertainment.
Suitable signage at the exit to request the co-operation of patrons, in particular to make as little noise as possible when leaving the premises.
Patrons will be asked not to stand around talking in the street outside the premises and asked to leave the vicinity quickly and quietly.
A senior member of staff (manager) will assess the impact of any noisy activities on neighbouring residential premises at the start of the activity/entertainment and periodically throughout the activity/entertainment.
Management will control the sound levels of the music/entertainment.
Before 11.00pm
To prevent entertainment being intrusive, noise emanating from the premises will not be clearly audible 1 metre from the façade of the nearest residential property.
Between 11.00am & Closing
To prevent the use of the premises being intrusive, noise emanating from the premises will not be clearly distinguishable above other noise 1 metre from the façade of the nearest residential property.
No ‘regulated entertainment’ beyond 11.00pm, other than background music.
The forecourt at the front of the premises should not be used for the purposes of alcohol consumption beyond 9.00pm or dusk (which ever is sooner).
The forecourt at the front of the premises should be regularly monitored by staff throughout normal trading hours to control noise and disturbance build up by patrons.
The rear smoking courtyard should be regularly monitored by staff for the purposes of noise monitoring and glass collection.
Steps that have been taken to promote the four Licensing Objectives
Vigilant staff able to identify signs of drunkenness drug-use
Regular liason with Police
Will join pubwatch if required
Staff trained to highest health and safety standard
Exits clearly marked
Signs put up when floor is wet
Well illuminated
Smoke alarms fitted
Refusal of alcohol to intoxicated people
Aware of neighbours and to reduce noise after 09.00pm
Children accompanied by an adult at all times, not allowed in after 6.00pm unless requested e.g. for a birthday party and then only in stipulated area
A specific taxi operator to be nominated for staff and customers use. The company’s telephone number is advertised to customers. The operator, and all drivers, should be made aware that they should arrive and depart as quietly as possible, should not sound vehicle horns as a signal of their arrival or leave engines idling unnecessarily.
No Adult Entertainment