Mandatory Conditions where the licence authorises the sale of alcohol
1 No supply of alcohol may be made under the premise licence -
(a) at a time when there is no designated premise supervisor in respect of the licence, or
(b) at a time when the designated premise supervisor does not hold a personal licence, or his licence has been suspended.
2 The supply of alcohol under a premises licence must be made or authorised by a
person who holds a personal licence.
Irresponsible Drinks Promotions - Mandatory Conditions
3. (1) The responsible person must ensure that staff on relevant premises do not carry out, arrange or participate in any irresponsible promotions in relation to the premises.
(2) In this paragraph, an irresponsible promotion means any one or more of the following activities, or substantially similar activities, carried on for the purpose of encouraging the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises-
(a) games or other activities which require or encourage, or are designed to require or encourage, individuals to-
(i) drink a quantity of alcohol within a time limit (other than to drink alcohol sold or supplied on the premises before the cessation of the period in which the responsible person is authorised to sell or supply alcohol), or
(ii) drink as much alcohol as possible (whether within a time limit or otherwise);
(b) provision of unlimited or unspecified quantities of alcohol free or for a fixed or discounted fee to the public or to a group defined by a particular characteristic in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective;
(c) provision of free or discounted alcohol or any other thing as a prize to encourage or reward the purchase and consumption of alcohol over a period of 24 hours or less in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective;
(d) selling or supplying alcohol in association with promotional posters or flyers on, or in the vicinity of, the premises which can reasonably be considered to condone, encourage or glamorise anti-social behaviour or to refer to the effects of drunkenness in any favourable manner;
(e) dispensing alcohol directly by one person into the mouth of another (other than where that other person is unable to drink without assistance by reason of disability).
4. The responsible person must ensure that free potable water is provided on request to customers where it is reasonably available.
Age Verification Policy - Mandatory Condition
5. (1) The premises licence holder or club premises certificate holder must ensure that an age verification policy is adopted in respect of the premises in relation to the sale or supply of alcohol.
(2) The designated premises supervisor in relation to the premises licence must ensure that the supply of alcohol at the premises is carried on in accordance with the age verification policy.
(3) The policy must require individuals who appear to the responsible person to be under 18 years of age (or such older age as may be specified in the policy) to produce on request, before being served alcohol, identification bearing their photograph, date of birth and either -
(a) a holographic mark, or
(b) an ultraviolet feature.
Availability of different Measures - Mandatory Condition
6. The responsible person must ensure that:
(a) where any of the following alcoholic drinks is sold or supplied for consumption on the premises (other than alcoholic drinks sold or supplied having been made up in advance ready for sale or supply in a securely closed container) it is available to customers in the following measures -
(i) beer or cider: ½ pint;
(ii) gin, rum, vodka or whisky: 25 ml or 35 ml; and
(iii) still wine in a glass: 125 ml;
(b) these measures are displayed in a menu, price list or other printed material which is available to customers on the premises; and
(c) where a customer does not in relation to a sale of alcohol specify the quantity of alcohol to be sold, the customer is made aware that these measures are available.
Mandatory condition where Door Supervisors are provided
All individuals who carry out security activities must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority (SIA)
Mandatory condition for the showing of films
During the showing of films, the admission of children must be restricted in accordance with recommendations given either by a body designated under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (the British Board of Film Classification - BBFC) or by the licensing authority.
Alcohol Pricing
1. A relevant person shall ensure that no alcohol is sold or supplied for consumption on or off the premises for a price which is less than the permitted price.
2. For the purpose of the condition set out in paragraph 1-
(a) “duty” is to be construed in accordance with the Alcohol Liquor duties Act (1979)
(b) “permitted price” is the price found by applying the formula -
P=D + (DxV)
Where-
(i) P is the permitted price
(ii) D is the rate of duty chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the duty were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol, and
(iii) V is the rate of value added tax chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the value added tax were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol;
(c) “relevant person” means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a premise licence -
(i) The holder of the premise licence
(ii) The designated premise supervisor (if any) in respect of such a licence, or
(iii) The personal licence holder who makes or authorises a supply of alcohol under such a licence.
(d) “relevant person” means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a club premises certificate, any member or officer of the club present on the premises in a capacity which enables the member or officer to prevent the supply in question: and
(e) “value added tax” means value added tax charged in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 1994
3. Where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 would (apart from this paragraph) not be a whole number of pennies, the price given by that sub-paragraph shall be taken to be the price actually given by that sub-paragraph rounded up to the nearest penny.
4. (1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph (2) on a day (“the first day”) would be different from the permitted price on the next day (“the second day”) as a result of a change to the rate of duty or value added tax.
(2) The permitted price which would apply on the first day applies to sales or supplies of alcohol which take place before the expiry of the period of 14 days beginning on the second day
Conditions Consistent with the Operating Schedule
Before commencement of employment, all staff involved in the sale or supply of alcohol must be trained in relation to the licensing objectives. Refresher training must be undertaken at least once every 12 months and all training must be documented and made available to an authorised officer upon request.
A CCTV system must be installed at the premises and must meet the following criteria:-
The system must display on any recordings the date and time of said recording;
The system must be recording anytime the premises are open to the public;
Any recordings must be maintained for a minimum of 31 days after they are made and must be
produced to an authorised officer upon request, so long as said request is in accordance with
the principles of the Data Protection Act or any subsequent alternative legislation;
As a minimum the system must capture 'head and shoulders' image of persons entering the
premises through the main public entrance;
Cameras must cover inside and outside and cover the entrance and exit.
Appropriate signage alerting customers to the use of CCTV must be displayed in a conspicuous position at the premises.
A competent person trained in the use and operation of CCTV must be in attendance at the premise at all times that licensable activities are taking place. Said person must be available to fully operate the CCTV system and be able to download data in a recognised format when requested to do so.
The premises will be an active member of and local 'pub watch' or equivalent scheme where such a scheme is in existence.
The management of the premise must ensure that the area immediately outside the premises is kept clean, tidy and free from litter.
On any occasion that regulated entertainment is carried on at the premises, regular assessments of the noise emanating from the premises must be undertaken. Wherever said assessments indicate that noise is likely to cause nuisance to any local residents, remedial action must be taken.
Doors and windows must be kept closed whenever regulated entertainment is taking place, except for the purposed of access and egress.
Notices must be displayed at public exits requesting that customers respect the needs of local residents and leave the premises and the area quietly.
There shall be no person under the age of 18 years permitted on the premises after 22.00 each evening.
A 'Challenge 25' Policy shall be adopted and enforced at the premises whereby any person who appears to be under the age of 25 shall be required to provide identification to provide identification to prove that they are over the age of 18 before they are permitted to purchase alcohol. The only forms of acceptable identification will be:
A passport;
A UK Photo card Driving Licence;
Official ID card issued by HM Forces or EU bearing a photograph and the date of birth of the
holder;
Any other form of identification agreed with a representative of the Police Licensing Unit.
Staff who are involved in the sale of alcohol must be trained in relation to the 'Challenge 25' policy upon the commencement of their employment, following which they must undertake refresher training at least once every 12 months.
Challenge 25 posters must be displayed in prominent positions in staff and bar areas.
A refusal book must be maintained on the premises to record all challenges and refused sales to persons who cannot comply with the conditions of 'Challenge 25'
Whenever the premise opens to the public for the purpose of carrying out licensable activities after midnight on a Friday, Saturday or specified dates - namely 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 31st December - at least one SIA registered door supervisor should be on duty from midnight until the close of business.
A record must be kept on the premises by the DPS of every person employed as a door supervisor containing the following details:
Name;
Date of birth;
SIA badge number;
Date and time of start and end of shift;
Signature of door supervisor.
An incident book must be kept on the premises at all times to record any incidents of crime and disorder that occur and must be made available to any authorised officer upon request.