ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
Conditions agreed with The Police Licensing Department
Prevention of Crime:-
· Any person managing or supervising staff in the sale of alcohol or other licensable activity in the absence of the DPS shall be the holder of a personal licence obtained from a nationally recognised body.
· All staff shall be trained in the requirements of the Challenge 21 or 25 policies.
· All staff shall be suitably trained in the operating procedures for refusing service to any person who is drunk or is under-age or appears to be under-age.
· 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).
· 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 (www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk) regarding installation of CCTV is provided at the premises.
· The CCTV system shall cover all areas of the premises to which the public have access including any outside areas.
· 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 office
Protection of Children:-
· The Premises Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure that all 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. The documentation relating to training should extend back to a period of three years 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.
Conditions agreed with the Trading Standards Department
The Protection of Children from Harm
1 Premises to implement a ‘Challenge 25’ Policy.
2 All customers seeking to be supplied with intoxicating liquor who appear under 25 years of age shall be asked to produce photo ID to ensure that they are of an age to be supplied with such intoxicating liquor. The following are the only forms of identification acceptable:
UK Photo Driving Licence
Passport
PASS accredited cards
3. Notices should be obtained from the Licensing Police or Trading Standards, publicising the Challenge 21/25 scheme and shall be clearly displayed at the entrance to the premise.
4. A refusals register shall be kept and shall include details persons refused and the reason for refusal. The refusals register should be made available to an enforcement officer on request.
5. All staff to be suitably trained on challenging customers and under age sales. Training should be repeated or updated every 3-6 months and records of training should be kept and made available to enforcement staff on request