Offered Conditions
1. A personal licence holder shall normally be on the premises at all times during which 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 be nominated 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. The details of such person to be on prominent display outside the premises
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 designated premises supervisor or a person nominated by them shall be a member of and regularly attend meetings of any Pubwatch scheme for the area within which the premises are located and would include registration and use of community/network radio
5. Any outside area, which is used for the consumption of alcohol, shall cease to be so used at 23.20
6. The provision of off-sales to terminate at 23.00 hours
7. There may be one Gaming Machine but otherwise 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
General - all four licensing objectives
Following an assessment of the premises and its surrounding area the following is proposed.
30 minute ‘winding’ down time will allow appropriate dispersal, use of lavatories etc.
In order to further the licensing objectives the licensee reserves the right to move the fire appliances, AWP machines and/or any other similar objects temporarily in a fixed location which may impact on the ability of individuals on the premises to use exits or escape routes without impediment.
No new steps have been identified by my risk assessment in relation to the four licensing objectives, except as below.
The types of regulated entertainments proposed reinstate and then enhance the normal pub entertainments that were previously unregulated, with the benefit to enhance the local facilities for social entertainment and reduce the focus on alcohol.
The prevention of crime and disorder
Illumination is provided to the exterior areas of the pub.
All interior areas are visible to staff from behind the bar servery.
A rota system in place for checking the toilets / toilets are checked regularly.
The licensees / staff monitor customer behaviour, especially during busy periods.
CCTV currently monitoring interior of the bar.
Burglar alarm system in place, alarmed doors and windows and secure windows.
Toilets access is visible from the bar.
Drug prevention measures are employed.
Driver’s ‘shelf’ with selection of soft drinks.
Drink drive posters on site.
Providing 30 minute extension of opening hours after the end of the sale of alcohol will promote this objective as the last drink will be consumed less quickly, with access to the pub toilet facilities.
Public safety
Health and Safety Policy in place and adhered to.
A quarterly risk assessment carried out.
The pub is equipped with emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs and a fire detection system throughout the entire building.
All the fire fighting equipment is serviced annually and there is a contract in place with Lune Fire and Beacon Fire.
A fire alarm test is carried out monthly.
All portable electrical appliances tested annually.
There are current gas and electric certificates in place.
Mechanical extraction is provided in the bar.
The pub has a first aider and first aid facilities.
The pub promotes a licensed taxi service to facilitate its customers making onward journeys.
Complies with Smoking Charter.
Accident / incident book on site for staff and public.
Staff are trained in our disability policy and assistance is always available.
Function bookings will be limited to 100 persons. My risk assessment identifies no other risk of crowding.
The prevention of public nuisance
There are no opening windows in the bar area.
A noise survey is carried out regularly especially when entertainment is being provided.
Noise restrictor automatically cuts off amplified sound equipment.
When required, staff organise taxis to transport customers home and customers are seen off the premises and encouraged to disperse at closing.
The fact that this public house is attached to an empty retail facility assists in minimising noise transfer to neighbours.
Gradually phasing out standard glasses and replacing them with toughened glasses.
Noise limiter in place.
Cellar cooling condenser is positioned in an area so as not to cause nuisance to neighbours and is sound proofed.
Drinking outside will stop at dusk.
‘Please respect our neighbours and leave quietly’ signs.
The protection of children from harm
Unaccompanied children are not permitted on the premises.
All children are not permitted on the premises after 7p.m.
AWP is positioned in sight of the bar counter.
No unusual risks of harm to children have been identified.