Annex 2 - Conditions Consistent With the Operating Schedule
The following licence conditions relate to the indoor area marked on the plan attached to the premises licence (and deposited with the Licensing Authority).
General
All staff shall be suitably trained for their job function in the operating standards for the premises and the contents of the premises licence. The training shall be under constant review.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
A CCTV system shall be installed, recording and maintained in working order and operated at the premises.
Public Safety
Not Applicable.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
Levels of noise emanating from the premises will be monitored by the premises licence holder (or his nominated person) in order to avoid any disturbance to customers of the site.
When amplified music is used, the terminal hour will be restricted to 2300 Hours.
All external windows and doors at the premises will be kept closed after 2300 Hours (except for normal access and egress).
Notices will be clearly displayed and maintained at the premises asking patrons to leave the premises and the vicinity quietly.
The premises licence holder (or nominated person) will ensure that the area abutting the premise is regularly cleaned to ensure that litter is removed and properly disposed.
The Protection of Children from Harm
No children will be permitted in the bar area after 2100 Hours without adult supervision.
Children must be accompanied by an adult in the restaurant area.
The premises licence application indicated that adult entertainment, services or activities will not be provided. Therefore the premises may not provide adult entertainment (that is, lap dancing, pole dancing, striptease, etc.). Further information is available from the Licensing Authority.
The following licence conditions relate to the outside area marked on the plan attached to the premises licence (and deposited with the Licensing Authority).
General
The outside area detailed on the premises licence will cover licensable activities over the period of two days during any calendar year. Written notice of the event each calendar year to be given to the Licensing Authority and Lincolnshire Police at least 3 months in advance of the event.
The maximum number of persons, including staff and performers, permitted to attend the event at any one time shall not exceed 1,000.
The Premises Licence Holder shall give 3 months written notice to Lincolnshire Police Licensing Office, Lincolnshire Police Events Planning Officer, the Event Planning Manager for Lincolnshire Emergency Planning and the Fire Safety Officer for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, of any event, where it is intended or can be reasonably expected, that more than 499 persons will attend the event. This notice will enable a decision as to the necessity for a Safety Advisory Group (SAG) for the event.
Such notice shall also be given to the Responsible Authorities (as detailed under Section 13(4) of the Licensing Act 2003).
The SAG or its equivalent, shall receive the finalised safety plan, completed to an acceptable standard in accordance with the Purple Guide or its equivalent document, at least 14 days in advance of each event.
The licence holder (or his nominated representative) will be available at all times during the event and be responsible for cooperating and liaising with Lincolnshire Police and any other Responsible Authorities.
The licence holder will ensure that authorised Officers of East Lindsey District Council, Lincolnshire County Council, Lincolnshire Police, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, or other Responsible Authorities and the Ambulance Service, in the course of their duties, shall have free access to all parts of the licensed site, at all reasonable times, for the purposes of supervision and enforcing the observance of the licensing objectives under the Licensing Act 2003 and other relative legislation.
Accurate figures showing the number of tickets sold will be made available to the Licensing Authority or any Responsible Authority representatives, upon request, at any reasonable time.
Wristbands (or some other suitable means of identification (e.g. a durable hand stamp) will be issued to all attendees and all ticket stubs will kept for auditing purposes. The period of time during which ticket stubs will be retained will be agreed with the Licensing Authority.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
At least one personal licence holder shall be employed in addition to the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS), each shall have responsibility for a designated area specified for the sale of alcohol. This person and the DPS will have responsibility for maintaining the management of alcohol sales and storage of alcohol in a safe manner over the duration of the event.
Sale of alcohol training will be given to all staff serving alcohol on the event site prior to the event being open to the public. Special emphasis will be made on age identification and people who are unfit, for any reason, to be served. This training will be logged and signed by all that have participated.
Stewards and any security personnel will monitor the bars and ensure all is going to plan and will notify the personal licence holder for that area of any issues or concerns immediately.
No person (other than in the course of his/her employment at the event) will be allowed to take alcohol into the licensed area.
The sale of liquid refreshments, including alcohol, will only be made in polycarbonate containers, plastic containers, and plastic or waxed paper cups.
Public Safety
The premises licence holder shall ensure that a sufficient number of trained stewards are on duty at all times that the event is open to the public.
An attendance register will be maintained and kept on site providing details of stewards and any security personnel on duty at any time during the event - the register to include start and finish times, name, address and signatures. Stewards and any security personnel shall be suitably rested and rotated in any period of 24 hours.
Stewards will be easily distinguishable from members of the public and any SIA security personnel and Police personnel and shall wear suitable clothing clearly marked “STEWARD”.
All stewards will be trained in their duties prior to allowing members of the public onto the site to ensure they have a full understanding of the event infrastructure and procedures.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
No sound checks shall be carried out before 1000 Hours or after 1800 Hours on the day before the event starts or on the days of the event. No sound checks shall be a carried out at any other date or time.
The performance of live and recorded entertainment at the event will cease at 2330 Hours.
The premises licence holder (or his nominated representative) shall conduct regular assessments of the noise coming from the premises during the event and shall take steps to reduce the level of noise where it is likely to cause a disturbance to local residents.
Facilities for depositing litter and the collection of litter generated by patrons will be available and maintained at the premises.
The Protection of Children from Harm
A “Challenge 21” proof of age scheme will be adopted at every alcohol outlet on the site. Any person who looks under the age of 21 will be challenged and asked to produce valid photo identification to prove they are aged 18 or over before they can be served. Appropriate posters will be displayed in all bar areas in relation to the Challenge 21 scheme.
Under the terms of the Challenge 21 Policy the accepted means of proof will be:
Passport
Photo Driving Licence
A recognised valid photo-id card bearing the PASS hologram
Any future accredited and accepted proof of age as defined by Lincolnshire Police.
No person under the age of 18 to be permitted to sell alcohol.
No persons under the age of 16 to be allowed onto the site unless accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18.
No more than three under 16s per parent or guardian.