ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
Steps taken to promote the four Licensing objectives
The prevention of crime and disorder
CCTV
1. CCTV system working and recording good quality images of the public areas within the
Licensed premise.
2. The recorded image to be kept for a period of 14 days.
3. The Police licensing department will be informed if the CCTV system is not working
Properly.
4. A notice will be displayed at the entrance advising CCTV is in operation.
5. Lighting within the premise will not undermine the quality of the recorded image.
Bottles and glasses
1. No open bottles or drinks containers will be taken from the premises.
2. Regular glass collection from all public areas.
General
1. No irresponsible drinks promotions or all inclusives.
2. No drinks hoarding.
3. A record will be kept of all material incidents inside and directly outside the premises.
4. All incidents of disorder both within and directly outside the premises will be reported to the Police at the earliest opportunity.
5. Police Officers will be afforded all possible assistance in the course of their investigations that relate directly to the premise.
6. All material evidence resulting from a criminal incident will be preserved for Police forensic examination.
The protection of children from harm
1. Children under the age of 18 years will not be allowed entry when any entertainment of
an adult or sexual nature is taking place.
2. A full range of reasonably priced soft drinks will openly be on offer.
3. Only a valid driving licence, passport or Proof of Age Standards Scheme will be accepted as proof of identification when anyone looking under 21 years of age is challenged prior to purchasing alcohol.
4. Any child in distress either within the premises or from outside will be afforded assistance to make contact with an appropriate adult of their choice.
Public nuisance
1. Where patrons exit onto residential area’s notices will be displayed asking them to move
away quietly.
2. At least 15 minutes prior to the terminal hour the atmosphere should be adjusted to create a calm period of wind down. Measures should include the turning up of lights and discernibly quieter and calmer music.
3. Sound from within the premise not audible 1 metre from the nearest residential property.
4. Doors and windows to be kept shut when recorded music being played.
5. Staff to periodically check that the recorded music is not causing a problem to anyone outside the premise.