ANNEXE 2
CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
The prevention of crime and disorder
1. The premises shall maintain a CCTV system which gives coverage of all entry and exit points. The system shall continuously record whilst the premises are open to the public and conducting licensable activities. All recordings shall be stored for a minimum period of 28 days and shall be capable of being easily downloaded. Recordings shall be made available upon the receipt of a request by an authorised Officer of the Police or Local Authority.
2. There shall be 'CCTV in operation' signs prominently displayed in the premises.
3. An incident log (whether kept in written or electronic form) shall be retained at the premises and made available for inspection by an authorised Officer of the Police or the Local Authority.
4. The premises shall operate a proof of age scheme, such as Challenge 25, whereby the only forms of acceptable identification shall be a photographic driving licence, valid passport, military identification, government approved digital identification or any other recognised form of photographic identification incorporating the PASS logo, or any other form of identification from time to time approved by the Secretary of State.
5. The premises will be fitted with a burglar alarm system.
6. The premises will be fitted with a panic button system for staff to utilise in the case of an emergency.
Public safety
1. The Premises Licence Holder shall ensure that the appropriate fire safety, and health and safety regulations are applied at the premises.
The prevention of public nuisance
1. A complaints procedure shall be in operation at the premises, details of which will be made available in store.
The protection of children from harm
1. All relevant staff will receive training in relation to the sale of alcohol. No member of staff will be permitted to sell alcohol until such time as they have successfully completed the aforementioned training.
2. A till prompt system will be utilised at the premises in respect of alcohol.
3. A refusals register (whether kept in written or electronic form) will be maintained at the premises and will be made available for inspection by an authorised Officer of the Police or the Local Authority.