ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
General
All staff shall be fully trained to perform their role. They will also be trained in the contents of the premises licence including times of operation, licensable activities and all conditions
Training shall be recorded in documentary form that will be available for inspection at the request at all reasonable times by an authorised officer from a relevant responsible authority. The records will be retained for at least 12months
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.
All staff shall be trained in the requirements of the Challenge 25 policy
An incident book shall be maintained to record any activity of a violent, criminal or anti-social nature. The record 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.
An incident book shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by an authorised officer of relevant responsible authority. The records will be retained for at least 12 months
The upstairs bar will stop serving alcohol at 04.00hrs and the area will be vacated by 04.30hrs
The rear cocktail bar will stop serving alcohol at 03.00hrs and will serve non-alcoholic drinks and beverages.
Maximum occupancy. The maximum occupancy figures for inside the premises will be 900. (Such number to be inclusive of any staff, performers and competitors on the premises).
Ground Floor - 700 persons
First Floor - 200 persons
the number of people entering and leaving the premises will be counted to ensure that, once the maximum occupancy is reached, no further persons are admitted.
There will be door staff at the entrance and exit to the premises on the ground floor and also on the stairway leading to the first floor who will count the occupants by the use of mechanical clickers.
Where maximum occupancy is attained this will be recorded in the incident book.
No customers carrying open or sealed bottles or glasses will be admitted to the premises at any time.
No customers will be permitted to take open containers of alcoholic or soft drinks from the premises and all bottles and glasses will be removed from public areas as soon as they are finished with or empty.
The premises licence holder and DPS will have in place a policy for the management of large groups of customers for example hen and stag parties.
This policy will nominate one person from management and one person from the group who will be identifiable and contactable in the event of any issues.
Prevention of Crime and Disorder
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 equipment shall be maintained in good working order and continually record when licensable activity takes place and for a period of two hours afterwards
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 recognisable viewable format.
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 (Including any mobile units in use at the premises) 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. This information shall be contemporaneously recorded in the incident report register and shall include the time, date and means this was done and to whom the information was reported. Equipment failures shall be repaired or replaced as soon as is reasonably practicable and without undue delay. The Licensing Authority and the Police shall be informed when faults are rectified
Door supervisors will be employed at all times the premises are open and conducting licensable activity.
The number of door supervisors employed shall 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.
All door supervisors will wear clothing identifying them as such and display their SIA badge in an approved method (i.e. arm display badge holder) at all times.
The Premises Licence Holder and/or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure door supervisors are properly briefed and trained to manage queues in a safe and efficient manner.
All door staff shall be trained in the requirements of the Challenge 25 policies, the identification and recognition of drunks and the correct procedures to be followed when refusing entry.
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.
The Premises Licence Holder and/or Designated Premises Supervisor shall arrange adequate supervision by SIA registered staff of any queue, which may form to gain entry to the premises.
Door supervisors will be responsible for controlling the safe, quiet and orderly dispersal of customers from the premises and the immediate vicinity of the premises.
The Premises Licence Holder and/or Designated Premises Supervisor shall not allow any drinking vessel, glass or bottle to be taken from the premises.
All incidents of violence within the premises will be reported to the Police at the earliest opportunity
The Prevention of Public Nuisance.
Noise - the patrons / audience will not be exposed to an event leq 107db(a) and the peak sound pressure level should not exceed 140 db. where the event leq is likely to exceed 96 db(a).
Noise or vibration will not emanate from the premises such as to cause persons in the neighbourhood to be unreasonably disturbed.
All external doors and windows will be kept shut, other than for access and egress, in all rooms when events involving amplified music or speech or other entertainment likely to give rise to noise are taking place.
Sufficient ventilation will be provided so that doors and windows can be kept closed.
Suitable signage at all relevant exits requesting that patrons make as little noise as possible when leaving the premises shall be displayed.
Patrons will be asked not to stand around talking in the street outside the premises or any car park; and asked to leave the vicinity quickly and quietly.
An announcement will be made prior to closing requesting patrons co-operation in leaving the premises and vicinity as quietly and quickly as possible.
Staff will check prior to entertainment, and periodically during the entertainment, that all windows and doors are shut.
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.
The volume of amplified sound used in connection with the entertainment shall at all times be under the control of the management.
The delivery of goods is restricted to the following times between 8 am and 5 pm
The handling of beer kegs, bottles and other similar items will not take place in the late evening, at night and during the early morning, when the noise generated could cause a nuisance particularly outside buildings.
Conditions that have been agreed with The Environmental Health Authority
Suitable signage requesting patrons to make as little noise as possible while using this area shall be placed at the entrances and exits to the external smoking area
Doors providing access to external smoking areas shall be fitted with self-closures, and shall be maintained in good working order.
After 23.00hrs
Noise emanating from the premises will not be clearly audible at the nearest residential property.
From midnight until close, at least one member of door staff will be located on the roof/smoking area to request patrons keep the noise down, and will ensure that doors giving access to the smoking area are kept shut
If patrons are to be allowed to use the area for smoking then the following conditions must apply:
the area must be permanently monitored by door staff and CCTV to ensure that patrons do not cause a nuisance or engage in any anti social or criminal behaviour.
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. 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.
Unaccompanied children (under 18) will not be allowed upon the premises.
The Premises Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall have a written age verification policy in relation to the sale or supply of alcohol. This policy will include documented steps taken to prevent adults from purchasing alcohol for or on behalf of children under 18s and will specify a Challenge 25 proof of age requirement before sales of alcohol are made.
The Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall ensure that new bar staff, supervisors and managers receive induction in the legality and procedure of alcohol sales, prior to undertaking the sale of alcohol. Training shall be signed and documented and training records be made available to an enforcement officer on request.