General
1. There shall be no sale of supply of alcohol when there is no Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) in respect of this premises licence or at a time when the DPS does not hold a personal licence or when his/her licence is suspended.
2. Every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence.
3. Any person used to carry out a security activity must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority.
4. Admission of children (under the age of 18) to any exhibition of films must be restricted in accordance with the film classifiction body designated as the authority under s4 Video Recordings Act 1984.
5. Where the film classification is not specified or the relevant licensing authority has notified the premises holder under s20(3)(b) Licensing Act 2003, the admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation made by the Local Authority.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
1. The Licensee shall maintain the existing CCTV system.
2. The Licensee shall retain recordings for 31 days, which shall be delivered to the Police on request (subject to the Data Protection Act 1988).
3. Staff shall be instructed that persons who look under 18 years must be asked for identification before they will be sold alcohol.
4. The only identification that shall be accepted shall be that approved by PASS, photo driving licences or passports.
5. Sufficient SIA licensed door staff shall be employed to control customers in, arriving at and leaving the premises.
6. All staff shall receive suitable training in order to meet with the requirements of the Licensing Act 2003.
7. There shall be no irresponsible drinks promotions (e.g all you can drink for £10).
8. Substantial food and non-alcoholic drinks shall be available throughout the trading hours for sale of alcohol.
9. Alcohol shall only be consumed in the area shown outlined green on the approved plan.
10. Where customers take drinks outside; are watching specially organised live or recorded televised sporting events or are attending an especially busy event at the premises, drinks shall be provided in plastic or toughened/safety pint and half pint glasses.
Public Safety
1. The maximum number of persons who can be accommodated on this site shall be 820. This figure shall not be exceeded without express permission from the Fire and Environmental Health officers.
2. Arrangements shall be made to ensure that any capacity limit set for the premises can be properly monitored. Information regarding the capacity should be given to an authorised officer on request.
3. No alteration which would result in it being impossible to comply with an existing licence condition shall be made without first seeking variation of the Premises Licence to delete or amend the conditon(s) in question.
Prevention of Public Nuisance
1. Notices shall be displayed at the exits requesting customers to repsect the needs of local residents and to leave the premises and the area quietly.
2. No rubbish, including bottles, whall be moved, removed or places in outside areas between 19.00 hours and 09.00 hours.
3. Insofar as it is within the operator's control, no collection of goods or disposal of waste shall take place between 19.00 hours and 09.00 hours.
4. Speakers shall not be positioned outside.
5. When musical entertainment is offered at the site after 22.00 hours, management shall ensure regular monitoring in the vicinity of the premises to establish if there is noise breakout from the premises.
6. Where necessary, steps shall be taken to minimise the extent of noise breakout from the premises to prevent disturbance to local residents.
The Protection of Children From Harm
1. Under 18's shall not be permitted in the premises if the style of entertainment offered or operation is not conducive.
2. Under 18's shall not be permitted on the premises in any event after 22.00 hours.