General
At least one Personal Licence Holder will be on the premises at all times.
Daily risks assessments are covered by the Operations Manager.
SIA Registered Door Supervisors will be employed.
All incidents will be recorded in incident record book.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
Training on Licensing issues, basic Licensing Laws and drugs policy are given to all new employees on induction.
A drugs policy is in place and signs to be displayed within the premises advising customers of the policy (see attached).
There will be adequate Walkie Talkies for staff members and these will be linked to the Radio Link Scheme in operation.
Public Safety
All bar staff and SIA registered door staff are trained in evacuation procedures, fire alarms have built in cut offs, that put lights on and cuts off all music.
Glasses and bottles will be collected at regular intervals.
All loose seating will be removed from the vicinity of the premises’ exits during late evening/early morning opening hours.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
All amplification has built in fully functioning noise limiters, all windows are double glazed, outer walls are screed cavity block, cavity plaster boarded and skimmed.
Litter clearance to be performed at regular intervals.
All doors to be kept shut after 2300 hours.
Outside decking area is closed after 2300 hours.
The Protection of Children from Harm
A proof of age policy to be applied with the accepted means of proof being:
Passport
Photo Driving Licence
Citizencard
Portman Prove it Card
Any future accredited and accepted proof of age as defined by Lincolnshire Police.
There is no nudity, semi nudity or exotic dancers.
Children will be required to vacate the premises by 2300 hours.
Children must be supervised by a responsible adult.
Supervision to ensure that AWP Machines are not used by Children.
Annex 3 – Conditions Attached After a Hearing by the Licensing Authority
All windows and external doors must be kept closed during periods of regulated entertainment and/or amplified music or voices. (N.B. The aforementioned external door requirement will not relate to use of the doors for normal access and egress purposes). (7th June 2007)