General
Staff Training to ensure alcohol is not sold to persons under age or who are drunk and disorderly.
Duty Managers will be Personal Licence Holders.
A minimum of one SIA Registered Door Staff to be on duty each Friday and Saturday from 2100 Hours until the premises close.
Observation of BBPA’S code of practice for responsible drinks retailing.
Membership of Louth Pubwatch
DPS to be contactable by the Police in the event of an emergency.
All glasses to be made of toughened glass.
An incident book will be maintained in which will be recorded all incidents of crime and disorder. Such book will be reviewed regularly by the DPS.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
Drinks in open containers may not be taken out of the premises.
Any CCTV will be kept in working order and the Police will be allowed immediate access during working hours.
Random searching will take place of those people suspected of carrying drugs or offensive weapons (any female who needs to be searched will be searched by a female member of the door staff or a female member of staff).
Public Safety
Not Applicable.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
By signage and other measures customers will be encouraged to leave quietly late at night.
The licensee shall not permit the use of the licensed premises to become a nuisance to persons in the neighbourhood and, in particular, shall take all necessary precautions to prevent persons in the neighbourhood being disturbed by noise. The licensee shall comply with any noise standard specified by the Licensing Authority.
When required by the Licensing Authority, automatic control of the volume output from any musical equipment shall be installed and set at a level as directed by the Licensing Authority.
The Protection of Children from Harm
Alcohol will only be sold and supplied to persons who appear to be under the age of 21 upon production of proof of age.
Soft drinks will always be available for purchase and consumption on the premises.
Supervision to ensure that AWP Machines are not used by Children.