ANNEXE 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
Embedded Conditions Consistent with the Licensing Act 1964
1. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict on the licensed premises the sale or supply to, or consumption of alcohol by, any person residing on the premises.
2. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the sale of alcohol to a trader or club for the purposes of the trade or club.
3. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence 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.
4. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the taking of alcohol from the premises by a person residing there.
5. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises to any private friends of a person residing there who are bona fide entertained by them at their own expense, or the consumption of persons so supplied.
6. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the supply of alcohol for consumption on premises to persons employed there for the purposes of the businesses 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.
7. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the sale or supply of alcohol to any canteen or mess, being a canteen in which the sale or supply of alcohol is carried out under the authority of the Secretary of State or an authorised mess of members of Her Majesty’s naval, military or air forces.
Additional Conditions Consistent with the Justices’ on-Licence
1. Intoxicating liquor shall be sold or supplied only to persons:
(a) attending entertainments, dances, dinners and other functions held on the premises at which a charge for admissions shall be made
(b) attending entertainments, dances, dinners and other functions of a private nature held on the premises
(c) attending trade, business and artistic exhibitions held on the premises
(d) that such intoxicating liquor shall be sold or supplied for consumption on the premises only.
Conditions Consistent with the Community Premises Licence
The licensee shall manage the premises so that there is compliance with the conditions of the licence. The licensee may nominate a responsible person or persons in writing, which should be agreed by the nominee in writing, to undertake some of those duties on his or her behalf.
Management
1. It is the responsibility of the licensee to ensure that:
the condition of the building and activities at the premises do not endanger those present;
the use of the premises does not cause disturbance to nearby residents and passers-by; that everyone leaves as quietly as possible;
the volume of amplified sound is under control; and
all parts of the premises, which are open to the public, shall have sufficient lighting to enable adequate supervision.
2. The licensee shall make arrangements to ensure that the maximum number of persons permitted to be in the main hall at one time does not exceed 300 for dance/informal use, or 200 in the hall for theatrical productions for a closely seated audience.
3. The licensee or a nominated person shall be in attendance during the whole period the premises are open to the public. Where there are more than 100 persons present the licensee, or nominated person, shall be assisted by at least one steward. The steward shall wear either distinctive clothing or a suitable armband.
4. Where most of those present are under the age of 16 the number of stewards shall be not less than 1 for every 100 or part of 100. Where there is an upper floor there shall be 1 steward for every 50 or part of 50 on that floor.
5. No exhibition, demonstration or performance of hypnotism (as defined in Section 6 of the Hypnotism Act 1952) shall be given on any person at the premises except with the written consent of the licensing authority and in accordance with any conditions attached to such consent.
6. All persons primarily employed in premises licensed to sell alcohol who vet customers in order to maintain good order shall be approved and licensed by the Security Industry Authority.
7. A register of names of persons on duty to vet customers and maintain good order at any given time, shall be kept on the premises and made available to a Police Officer or a duly authorised officer of the Licensing Authority on request by either of those officers.
Fire Precautions
These should be read in conjunction with the Community Hall Fire Precautions Guide and Log.
8. All fire precautions with which the premises are provided shall be adequately maintained. The fire safety provisions are indicated on the approved licensing plan and the Community Hall Fire Precautions Guide and Log contains advice on the maintenance of fire precautions.
9. A logbook shall be kept in which there shall be recorded details of tests and maintenance of the fire alarm (if applicable), emergency lighting and firefighting equipment.
10. The licensee, nominated person and any stewards shall be familiar with the fire routine for the premises and means of calling the fire service.
11. The licensee or nominated person, before admittance of the public, shall:
check that every exit door is unlocked and will easily open fully from the inside and ensure that all keys and other security fastenings are removed;
walk each internal route leading to the exit doors to ensure that the route is unobstructed and safe to use;
walk each external route leading from the exit doors to the assembly point to ensure that the route is unobstructed and safe to use, and
unless the premises are being used in daylight without restriction of natural light, switch on the appropriate general lighting to ensure that the exit doors, internal and external exit routes and exit signs are illuminated.
12. If the premises are to be used for any purpose involving a closely seated audience the seating arrangement shall first be approved by the licensing authority. A plan showing the approved layout shall be displayed next to the licence.
13. The written consent of the licensing authority shall be obtained before constructing a stage.
14. All heating appliances shall be fixed in position and be adequately guarded.
15. No explosive or highly flammable material shall be brought into the premises and no liquefied petroleum gas cylinders shall be used or stored in any part of the premises while the public is present.
16. No naked flames, smoke machines, lasers or pyrotechnics shall be used without the written consent of the licensing authority.
17. Smoking shall not be permitted on stage without the written consent of the licensing authority and shall not be permitted backstage including dressing rooms. Prominent "No Smoking" signs shall be displayed in the backstage areas.
18. Curtains, drapes or other decorative material shall either be inherently non-flammable or comply with the current British Standard or an equivalent European Standard. Scenery must be flame-retardant.
Buildings
19. All toilet facilities shall be kept clean and in good working order and all doors leading to these facilities shall be suitably marked.
20. Before carrying out any alteration to the premises including the electrical installation, the wall and ceiling linings or any material alteration to the internal arrangement of the premises the written consent of the licensing authority shall be obtained.
21. Any alteration or addition to the electrical installation during the currency of the licence shall be in accordance with current IEE Regulations and re-inspected and tested and a copy of the certificate of inspection sent to the licensing authority on completion of the works.
22. All electrical sockets available for use by performers for their equipment shall be protected with a residual current device sensitive to tripping currents of not more than 30 milliamps. This shall be achieved by either the provision of a protected circuit or as part of the socket outlet.
Additional Conditions Consistent with the Community Premises public entertainment licence
1. When the premises are being used in connection with a theatre production the following additional fire fighting equipment shall be available:
(i) Stage - one light duty fire blanket
(ii) Dressing room/s - one light duty fire blanket.
Conditions Consistent with the Premises Operating Schedule
1. There must be a risk assessment between the hirer of the premises and the licence holder prior to any event taking place in the hall taking into account the four licensing objectives.
2. Alcohol must only be sold for consumption on the premises.
3. Glasses and/or alcohol must not be allowed to be taken from the premises.
4. The fire safety measures with which the premises are provided must be maintained in good working order, and their adequacy will be determined on a regular basis, by the carrying out of a fire risk assessment as required by, and in accordance with the Regulatory Reform (FireSafety) Order 2005. The applicant understands that the fire safety of occupants is also influenced by numbers of persons present, their disposition and the activities taking place, and therefore undertakes to maintain a safe occupancy limit.
5. Door staff will be employed at the discretion of the Management Committee or a senior member of staff nominated by the management Committee in consultation with the hirer of the premises, in particular when the annual Regatta Dance is held in August. When such doorstaff are required suitable numbers of door staff registered with the Security Industry Authority (SIA) shall be employed from 9.00 pm until 30 minutes after the end of permitted hours on any day that regulated entertainment is planned to takes place on the premises.
6. All doorstaff will:
(a) Be correctly registered with the SIA
(b) Display the correct name badge
(c) Carry proof of registration
(d) Be used at a ratio to be agreed by the Police and Local Authority, which is currently 1:75
(e) A female supervisor must be available if searches are to be conducted on female customers
7. Free drinking water must be made available at all times the premises are open to the public.
8. A first aid box must be kept on the premises for use by patrons if necessary.
9. The premises are designated as a no smoking area and notices must be in place informing patrons of this.
10. When disabled people are present, adequate arrangements must exist to enable their safe evacuation in the event of an emergency. Review and assessment of accessibility in line with the Disability Discrimination Act is complete and kept on the premises.
11. The building and equipment must be regularly checked by the Management Committee or a senior member of staff nominated by the management Committee.
12. The Management Committee or a senior member of staff nominated by the management Committee must control the sound levels of all music and entertainment at the premises to ensure such activities shall not be intrusive or cause a statutory nuisance.
13. All external doors and windows must be kept shut, other than for access or egress in all rooms when events involving amplified music or any other entertainment give rise to noise.
14. Notices must be prominently displayed inside the foyer of the premises requesting all members to leave in a quiet and orderly manner.
15. Taxi company telephone numbers must be advertised on the foyer notice board.
16. Drinking outside the Hall must not be permitted.
17. All bottles and glasses and rubbish must be removed from public areas on a regular and frequent basis.
18. Children will only be permitted in the hall when supervised by an appropriate adult.
19. A proof of age policy agreed by the police and local authority must be enforced.
20. The licensable activities permitted on this licence will be confined to the area(s) hatched in PINK on the plan(s) deposited with and approved by the Licensing Authority.