ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
a) General - all four licensing objectives (b, c, d and e)
When a mobile/pop up bar is in use the designated premises supervisor will notify Police Licensing and Plymouth City Council Licensing in writing (email will suffice) 7 days before the operation, detailing how many bars are in use, the location they will be situated and the duration they will be there.
b) The prevention of crime and disorder
There shall be no admissions or re-admission to the premises after 02:00 hours.
Spirits and all alcoholic beverages on display will be in such a position so as not to be obscured from the constant view of the cashier / staff. (If this is not reasonably practical the Licensing
Authority shall be consulted regarding other suitable locations in the premises).
Door supervisors
The requirement for SIA will need to be risk assessed by the DPS. The risk assessment shall be made available at reasonable times to an authorised officer of a relevant authority.
The Premises Licence Holder and/or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure that the following details for each door supervisor are contemporaneously entered into a bound register
kept for that purpose:
(i) Full name,
(ii) SIA Certificate number and or badge number, or registration number of any accreditation scheme recognised by the Licensing Authority (including expiry date of that registration or
accreditation),
(iii) The time they began their duty
(iv) The time they completed their duty.
(v) The full details of any agency through which they have been allocated to work at the premises if appropriate
The register shall be available at all reasonable times to an authorised officer of the Licensing Authority or a police constable.
This register is to be kept at the premises at all times and shall be so maintained as to enable an authorised officer to establish the particulars of all door staff engaged at the premises during the period of not less than 12 months prior to the request.
All door supervisors shall be capable of communicating instantly with one another by way of radio or other simultaneous system of communication.
When door supervisors are employed it will be in accordance with the following ratio: A minimum of two door supervisors will be employed for the first 100 customers and one door supervisor for every 100 thereafter.
An incident log shall be kept and maintained at the premises which will include a log of the following, including pertinent details:
i. Any incidents of disorder or of a violent or anti-social nature.
ii. All crimes reported to the venue, or by the venue to the police.
iii. All ejections of patrons.
iv. Any complaints received.
v. Seizures of drugs or offensive weapons.
vi. Any faults in the CCTV system.
vii. Any visits by a responsible authority (under the Licensing Act 2003) or emergency service.
Records must be completed within 24 hours of any incident, and will contain the time and date, the nature of the incident, the people involved, the action taken and details of the person responsible for the management of the premises at the time of the incident.
The logs shall be kept for at least 12 months following the date of entry and be made available for inspection and copying upon request of an authorised officer of a responsible authority.
The Premises Licence Holder will ensure that a CCTV system is fully compliant with the guidance contained in the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) guidance document regarding installation of CCTV is provided at the premises.
The CCTV equipment shall be maintained in good working order and continually record when licensable activity takes place and for a period of two hours afterwards.
Images shall be retained for a minimum of 31 days.
The CCTV system shall be capable of downloading images to a recognizable viewable format.
At all times the premises are open for business a member of staff shall be present who is capable of operating the CCTV system and downloading images at the request of police or other authorised officer.
The CCTV system shall be capable of obtaining clear facial recognition images and a clear head and shoulders image of every person entering or leaving the premises.
If the CCTV equipment breaks down the Premises Licence Holder shall ensure the Designated Premises Supervisor, or in his/her absence other responsible person, verbally informs the Licensing Authority and the Police as soon as is reasonably practicable.
All drinks shall be served in plastic/paper/ toughened glass or polycarbonate containers for
customers using the following specified areas inside and outside the premises - The quad area,
Barjon outside seating area, the grandstand outside area.
All drinks shall be served in plastic/paper/ toughened glass or polycarbonate containers during the following events or occasions -Major SU events.
The collection of glasses and bottles shall be undertaken at regular intervals to ensure there is no build-up of empties in and around the premises.
The Premises Licence Holder and/or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure that any outside area included in the licence will be controlled in a safe and effective manner to the same standard operated within the premises building and will pay special attention to the impact that the use of the outside area has on the surrounding community.
A written drugs policy shall be in place and operated at the premises. It must detail the actions taken to minimise the opportunity to use or supply illegal substances within the premises. Any actions taken should be recorded in a written format The policy and any associated documentation must be made available for inspection and copying upon request by an authorised officer of a responsible authority.
The Premises Licence Holder or nominated person shall ensure that a clearly visible notice is displayed advising those attending, that the Police will be informed if anyone is found in possession of controlled substances or weapons.
The Premises Licence Holder or nominated person shall ensure that rest facilities are provided when required, to the satisfaction of the Licensing Authority, which are cooler, quieter and preferably separate from the main dance area(s). These ‘chill out’ areas should offer adequate seating.
c) Public safety
Any licensed events taking place with a projected attendance of over 500 people will need to be risk assessed and the Police Licensing Department will need to be advised in writing with no less the 28 days notice
The Premises licence holder or nominated person shall take steps to ensure that they have a suitable system in place that accurately indicates the number of customers (including staff and entertainers) on the premises at any time.
Adequate procedures must be implemented to ensure overcrowding (such as that which may cause injury through crushing) does not occur in any part of the premises.
In the absence of adequate daylight artificial lighting in any area accessible to the public shall be fully operational whilst the public are present.
d) The prevention of public nuisance
1. The Premises Licence Holder or nominated person will assess the impact of any noisy activities on neighbouring premises at the start of regulated entertainment and periodically throughout regulated entertainment and take action to reduce noise levels if they are found to be heard above background levels at any off site residential property.
2. Between 23:00 and 08:00 there will be total sound containment within the premises.
3. The Premises Licence Holder or nominated person shall erect and maintain, in a prominent position at every exit a clear, conspicuous and legible notice requesting patrons to avoid causing noise, nuisance or disturbance to local residents.
4. The Premises Licence Holder, Designated Premises Supervisor or nominated person, shall ensure that measures shall be put in place to remove litter or waste arising from customers and to prevent such litter from accumulating in the immediate vicinity of the premises or neighbouring premises.
5. Adequate sanitary accommodation shall be provided at the premises in accordance with BS
6465-1:2006+A1:2009 Sanitary installations - Code of practice for the design of sanitary facilities and scales of provision of sanitary and associated appliances standard for sanitary provisions or any British Standard replacing or amending the same.
e) The protection of children from harm
The Premises Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure that all bar staff,
supervisors and managers are trained in the legality and procedure of alcohol sales, using the
SWERCOTS on-line training pack or equivalent, prior to undertaking the sale of alcohol and then at least every six months. Training shall be signed and documented and training records will be kept on the premises and be made available to an enforcement officer on request.
All staff engaged in licensable activity at the premises will receive training and information in relation to the following:
i. The Challenge 25 scheme in operation at the premises, including the forms of identification that are acceptable.
ii. The hours and activities permitted by the premises licence issued under the Licensing Act 2003 and conditions attached to the licence.
iii. How to complete and maintain the refusal register in operation at the premises (in relation to the sale of alcohol).
iv. Recognising the signs of drunkenness.
v. The operating procedures for refusing service to any person who is drunk, under-age or appears to be under-age, or appears to be making a proxy purchase.
vi. Action to be taken in the event of an emergency, including reporting an incident to the emergency services.
Training shall be recorded in documentary form and shall be regularly refreshed at no greater than 12 month intervals. Training records shall be made available for inspection and copying at reasonable times upon request of an authorised officer of a responsible authority.
Training records will be retained for at least 12 months and should specify the time, date and details of the persons both providing the training and receiving the training.
The Premises Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure a sales refusal register is maintained to include details of all alcohol sales refused and the reason for refusal.
The refusals register should be made available to an authorized enforcement officer on request
A till prompt system shall be installed to assist staff by reminding them to challenge for ID when a sale is made.