Offered Condition
1 A personal licence holder shall usually be on the premises at all times whilst intoxicating liquor is being sold or supplied to customers or consumed by customers, except in the case of an emergency
2 Whenever the designated premises supervisor is not at the premises another personal licence holder will usually be nominated in writing by the designated premises supervisor as being the responsible person to manage the premises and will have the contact details of the designated premises supervisor.
3 Any person who looks or appears to be under the age of 18 shall be asked to provide identification that they are over the age of 18. The following are the only forms of identification acceptable: UK photo driving licence; Passport; PASS card (proof of age standards scheme)
4 The provision of off-sales to terminate at 23.00 hours
5 Live music is not provided as a standard operating procedure and any amplification to be controlled by management systems
6. Other than the Gaming Machines already authorised (the use of which is not permitted by persons under the age 18) there will be no adult entertainment services, activities, other entertainment or matters ancillary to the use of the premises that may give rise to concern in respect of children
Operating Schedule
a) General - All four licensing objectives (b.c.d.e)
I have undertaken my own risk assessment to take the following proposed steps. These existing premises operate within the current law without particular difficulty.
The types of regulated entertainment proposed materially do no more than reinstate the normal pub entertainment that was previously unregulated as identified in B1 above.
No new steps have been identified in relation to the four licensing objectives save as below.
b) The prevention of crime and disorder
No further risks have been identified which need to be addressed.
c) Public Safety
No further risks have been identified which need to be addressed.
d) The prevention of public nuisance
No further risks have been identified which need to be addressed.
e) The protection of children from harm
The restrictions set out in the Licensing Act 2003 will apply. No unusual or additional risks of harm to children have been identified.
No films or videos of any description will be shown so that they can be viewed by persons under the age of any applicable BBFC/Local Authority certification.