ANNEXE 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
1 The times permitted to sell alcohol do not prohibit or restrict the ordering of alcohol to be consumed off the premises, or the despatch by the vendor of the alcohol so ordered.
2 The times permitted to sell alcohol do not prohibit or restrict the supply of alcohol for consumption on premises to persons employed there for the purposes of the business carried on by the holder of the licence, or the consumption of liquor so supplied, if the liquor is supplied at the expense of their employer or of the person carrying on or in charge of the business on the premises.
REGULATED ENTERTAINMENT
1. This licence shall, unless revoked in the meantime, be in force until the date specified on the Licence.
2. Regulated (Music) and (Dancing) or other regulated entertainment of the like kind shall only take place in the said premises on the days and times stipulated on the Licence and is prohibited during any other hours.
CONDITIONS AS TO THE LICENCE:
3. The premises shall be closed not later than the times during the week stipulated on the Licence.
4. There shall be affixed and kept in some conspicuous place on the door or entrance of such premises so licensed as aforesaid, an inscription in one inch capital letters, in the words following:
‘LICENSED IN PURSUANCE OF THE LICENSING ACT 2003 FOR REGULATED ENTERTAINMENT’
5. THIS LICENCE SHALL BE DISPLAYED IN THE FOYER OR ENTRANCE TO THE PREMISES LICENSED (HEREINAFTER CALLED ‘THE PREMISES’).
6. The capacity of the premises shall be set at the discretion of the premises licence holder based upon a risk assessment conducted by the premises licence holder.
7. An electronic or mechanical counting system shall be operated to ensure capacity does not exceed its limits. Numbers of persons at the event shall be made available at the request of the police and Local Authority.
8. Throughout the time when the public is in attendance, staff ushers or stewards shall wear either distinctive clothing or suitable armbands.
9. A first aid kit suitable for the number of patrons and staff must be so provided. A responsible member of staff must be designated to take charge of a situation, call an ambulance and administer basic first aid to anyone injured or taken seriously ill on the premises.
10. The Licensee shall (without prejudice to his personal responsibilities and liability as a Licensee) employ sufficient staff to ensure that all of the conditions of the Licence are observed. A steward shall not be a person engaged in the service and preparation of food, in the service of intoxicating liquor, disc jockey, cloakroom staff or the like.
11. A fire routine appropriate to the premises shall be devised.
12. All persons employed to work in the premises and any ushers or stewards not so employed shall be given instructions and training in what to do in case of fire.
13. The Licensee shall ensure that one specific person shall be made responsible for organising the training of staff and any non-staff ushers or stewards that may be used and the same person shall be responsible for co-ordinating the actions to be taken in the event of fire. Effective arrangements shall be made for a nominated deputy to carry out the above duties.
14. In the event of an outbreak or suspected outbreak of fire the Fire Brigade shall be called immediately.
15. A conspicuous notice clearly stating the location of the nearest telephone and the correct method of summoning the Fire Brigade shall be displayed in the foyer of or entrance to the premises.
16. (a) Any Constable or authorised Officer of the Licensing Authority or Fire Authority shall have the power to enter at all times to ensure the adherence to the conditions and restrictions subject to which the Licence was granted.
(b) Any authorised Officer of the Local Authority shall have the power to enter the premises at any time to inspect the condition of any electrical installations.
17. A log book shall be kept in which there shall be recorded details of tests and maintenance of fire fighting equipment, fire warning system (where applicable) and emergency lighting and the dates on which staff, stewards or ushers received training in the action to be taken in case of fire.
18. (a) The Licensee shall take all due precautions for the safety of the public and shall at all times conduct his business in such a manner and exercise such control over all persons on the premises as may be necessary to ensure that there is no drunkenness, breach of the peace or behaviour resulting or likely to result in damage to property or personal injury to any person.
(b) The Licensee shall not permit any drunkenness, disorderly conduct or any acting, recitation, singing or dancing which is of an obscene or offensive character.
19. The Licensee shall ensure that the premises are at all times used so as to ensure that no disturbance is caused to nearby residents, passers-by, or the occupants of adjacent premises and use his best endeavours to ensure that at the close of any licensed entertainment patrons disperse as quietly as possible.
20. Every part of the premises to which the public is admitted shall be efficiently lighted that the management may afford adequate supervision over the whole area used for licensed entertainment.
21. The volume of any apparatus used shall be under the control of the Management, from a part of the premises, which is not accessible to the public.
22. No person shall at the premises give any exhibition, demonstration or performance of hypnotism, mesmerism or any similar act or process which produces or is intended to produce in any other person any form of induced sleep or trance in which susceptibility of the mind to suggestion or direction is increased or intended to be increased without first obtaining the written consent of the Local Authority.
CONDITIONS AS TO THE BUILDING
23. All means of escape, i.e. corridors, gangways, passages, stairways, exitways etc. shall be kept free from obstruction at all times when members of the public are on the premises.
24. All stairs and steps shall be maintained with non-slippery and even surfaces and any stair coverings shall be secured and maintained so that they will not in any way be a source of danger to persons escaping in case of fire.
25. Before carrying out any alterations to the premises including wall and ceiling linings or any material alteration in the internal arrangement of the premises or in the furniture or equipment with which the premises are provided, 28 days written notice must be given to the Licensing Authority and to the Fire Authority.
26. In the case of premises used under the authority of this Licence, the Licensee shall furnish to the Licensing Authority as to the condition of the electrical installation with which the premises are provided. This Certificate, which will be renewable annually, must be supplied prior to the grant of a Licence and thereafter renewed following its expiry date. In the case of premises licensed for only one or more specific occasions, such Certificate shall be provided when required by the Licensing Authority.
The Electrical Test Certificate will only be accepted if signed by a Contractor enrolled with the Institute of Electrical Engineers, or a Contractor enrolled with the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contractors or a suitably qualified representative of a supply authority.
27. Any alterations, modifications or extensions to the electrical installation with which the premises are provided, shall be carried out by a competent electrician and shall be strictly in accordance with the I.E.E. Regulations and any portable electrical equipment or appliances used in the premises shall be in efficient working order and correctly wired and connected.
28. No explosive or highly inflammable material shall be brought into the premises and any curtains, drapes or other decorative materials introduced into the premises shall be either inherently non-flammable or comply with B.S. 5867 : part 2, Type 2.
29. No portable heating appliance shall be permitted on the premises during the time they are used for the purpose to which this Licence applies.
30. During the time the public are on the premises, the use of pyrotechnics is permitted. In this connection, pyrotechnics means the use of apparatus or other devices for the production of smoke, coloured smoke or firework-like effects.
31. The emergency lighting with which the premises are provided shall be maintained in efficient working order and be in operation during the whole time that the public is in the premises. The existing system must illuminate all exit signs, doorways, steps and passages forming exit routes from the licensed premises and any other part of the premises specified in the Schedule of Conditions and shall be independent of the normal lighting system. Oil lamps and candles shall not be used.
32. All ‘Exit’ signs shall be maintained in a good state of repair.
33. The use of naked lights of flames during performances is prohibited unless prior written consent of the Licensing Authority has been obtained.
34. Any doors required to be fire resisting shall be effectively maintained and where such doors are also required to be self-closing they shall be maintained as such and shall be provided with no means of holding them in the open position, other than automatic releases where these have been specifically approved by the Licensing Authority.
35. (a) The doors of any doorway through which persons might have to pass so as to get out of the premises shall be capable of being easily and immediately opened without the aid of a key at all times when members of the public are on the premises.
(b) All doors fitted with panic bolts or latches shall be indicated by the words ‘PUSH BAR TO OPEN’ in block letters in a distinctive colour, preferably white letters on a green background.
36. All fire fighting equipment with which the premises are provided shall be maintained in efficient working order.
37. The fire warning system (if provided) shall be maintained in efficient working order.
38. In premises heated by oil or gas or solid fuel appliances, the rooms or compartments in which these appliances are installed shall be adequately ventilated. Existing systems shall be maintained and regularly serviced.
39. The licensee shall have regard and comply with any relevant provisions of the following enactments during any licensable activities taking place on the premises: -
Children and Young Persons Act 1933
Cinematograph (Safety) Regulations 1955
Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol Etc) Act 1985
40. The licensed premises shall be maintained in their present condition and no alterations shall be made therein, either in construction, re-arrangement of public accommodation or exits, or otherwise, without the consent of the appropriate Authority. Application for permission to effect any such alterations shall be made in accordance with the regulations of the appropriate Authority.
41. SIA door stewards shall be employed on the premises from 20:00 hours at a ratio of 1:75 and thereafter until the premises closes to the public.
42. CCTV cameras shall be in operation throughout the trading hours of the premises.
43. Notices stating that CCTV is in operation for 24 hours a day shall be displayed throughout the premises.
44. Free drinking water shall be available at all times.
45. External lighting shall be supplied and maintained in all public areas during trading hours.
46. Persons who appear to be intoxicated, or who are behaving in a disorderly fashion, shall not be permitted on to the premises.
47. The premises shall use toughened glass throughout the hours of trading.
48. A person trained in first aid shall be present on the premises during trading hours.
49. All bar staff, when recruited, shall be trained on the Licensing Act 2003 and on “drug awareness”.
50. Photographic proof of age will be required from anyone seeking to purchase alcohol who appears to be under 21 years of age.
51. If a DJ is used on any night, he/she shall request customers to leave the premises quietly.
52. Persons under the age of 18 shall only be permitted to visit the venue with a responsible adult for the purpose of dining, unless there is an event organised for the youth market.
53. Persons under 18 shall not be permitted to use the gaming machines.
54. Where events are organised for persons between 13 and 17, the customers shall be searched upon admission, and any alcohol, weapon or illegal substance confiscated.
55. At events for 13 to 17 year olds, only soft drinks shall be on sale, cigarette and gaming machines shall be out of operation, and SIA licensed door staff, both male and female, shall be employed.
56. A litter patrol shall take place at regular intervals in the surrounding area of the building, to ensure that any rubbish that could cause noise or anti-social behaviour has been removed.
57. During peak queuing times, a supervisor shall be placed outside to monitor the queue and to ensure that noise and disturbance to surrounding residents is kept to a minimum. If the queue exceeds 50 persons, another supervisor shall be placed outside to assist.
58. At the end of the night the DJ shall slow the music 30 minutes prior to the closing time, and the music level shall be reduced gradually. At the terminal hour the house lights shall be raised fully and the music curtailed.
59. A litter bin shall be placed at the front door for the use of customers as they leave the premises. Customers shall be encouraged to deposit their bottles and rubbish in the bin provided.
60. A notice shall be displayed in reception asking all customers to leave the premises quietly.
61. At the end of a trading session, a minimum of two Door staff shall be placed outside the building, wearing high visibility clothing, to remind customers they are in a residential area and to keep noise to a minimum.
62. The sale by retail of alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment shall be confined to the area(s) as outlined in RED on the attached plan (s).
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