Conditions consistent with operating schedule
CCTV
1.1 The premises shall install and maintain a digital CCTV system.
1.2 The CCTV system shall have sufficient hard drive storage capacity to store a minimum of 31 days.
1.3 The CCTV system shall be capable of obtaining clear facial recognition images and a
clear head and shoulders image of every person entering or leaving the premises at each
exit and entrance point.
1.4 A CCTV log will be completed on a weekly basis to record all elements of the CCTV
system is maintained in good working order and recordings date and time stamped.
1.5 All staff shall be trained in the operation of the CCTV system to ensure rapid data
retrieval & downloads of footage can be provided to the Police & the Local Authority Officer upon reasonable request in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
1.6 CCTV shall be continually recording during licensable hours and continuously monitored by an external private security company, with access to CCTV and a direct link to the police.
1.7 In the event of a failure of the CCTV system for any reason, a record of the failure will be recorded in the premises log and immediate steps will be made to rectify the problem.
1.8 A panic alarm has been fitted to the CCTV monitoring system alerting the police at any time of an incident
Prevention of crime and disorder
Incident and Refusals Register
2.1 An incident log must be kept at the premises. Log records will be retained for a period of 12 months from the date it occurred. It will be made immediately available on request to an ‘authorised person’ (as defined by section 13 of the Licensing Act 2003), an authorised trading standards officer or the police, and must record the following;
(a) All crimes reported to the premises (where relevant to the licensing objectives)
(b) Any incidents of disorder
3. When the designated premises supervisor is not on duty, a contact telephone number
will be available at all times.
4. All spirits will be stored and sold behind the counter.
5. Roller shutters are in operation at the front of the premises.
6. The premises will have a written policy in relation to drunkenness. Premises should not admit persons who are visibly intoxicated and staff should be trained regarding responsible alcohol sales, identifying drunkenness and preventing alcohol sales to them.
Public safety
No risk has been assessed under the Licensing Act 2003
Prevention of public nuisance
7. Prominent, clear and legible signage shall be displayed at all exits to the premises
requesting the public to respect the needs of local residents and to leave the premises and the area quickly and quietly. ( Quiet Notice )
8. Deliveries to the premises shall be conducted in a manner that will not cause a
nuisance to the occupiers of any residential properties surrounding the delivery address
and deliveries shall be made at a time that will not lead to any public nuisance.
Protection of children from harm
9. A written register of refusals will be kept including a description of the people who have
been unable to provide required identification to prove their age. Such records shall be kept for a period of 12 months and will be collected by the designated premises supervisor and produced to the police or an ‘authorised person’ (as defined by section 13 of the licensing act 2003) or an authorised trading standards officer the local authority/council on demand.
10. All staff engaged in the sale of alcohol to be trained in Challenge 25. Training records
shall be kept on the premises and produced to the police or an ‘authorised person’ (as
defined by section 13 of the licensing act 2003) or an authorised trading standards officer of the local authority/council on demand.
11. Proxy signs will be on display warning adults about the law surrounding buying alcohol for children.
12. Staff will monitor the outside area to identify any potential proxy purchasing
concerns.
13. Challenge 25
13.1 The premises shall operate a Challenge 25 policy. Such policy shall be written down
and kept at the premises. The policy shall be produced on demand of the police or an
‘authorised person’.
13.2 Prominent, clear and legible Challenge 25 signage shall also be displayed at all
entrances to the premises as well as at, at least one location behind any counter advertising the scheme operated.