General
1. The Venue's current policies in place to meet all licensing objectives must be reviewed when appropriate.
2. On any Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night that the premises remain open for the sale of alcohol after midnight and then close after 00.30hrs, SIA door stewards shall be employed on the premises from 22.00hrs until close, at a ratio of 1 steward per 100 customers. (This condition shall also apply on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve when they do not fall on a Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday.) On all other occasions the Premises Licence Holder or Designated Premises Supervisor shall risk assess the requirement for door stewards and employ such door stewards, if at all, in such numbers and at such times determined by that risk assessment.
3. The Premises shall join and participate in the Nitenet Radio Communications Scheme that operates in Torquay.
4. All drinks must be served in toughened, strengthened, polycarbonated or plastic glasses, and no alcohol shall be sold or supplied in glass bottles from which it is intended or likely that a person shall drink.
5. All doors and windows shall be shut during all licensable entertainment. (This would not include background music, which is not a licensable activity. Background music by its nature would not be loud enough to be audible in the street.)
6. There shall be no exterior sited speakers or speakers in doorways or lobbies.
7. Noise from licensable entertainment shall not be distinguishable from the ambient noise on the street 10 metres or more from the premises. This shall be assessed from the street. However, should complaint from a resident in the area be made steps shall be taken to ensure that noise breakout is reduced to a level agreed with the Local Authority and the complainants.
8. A written management plan to be in place to ensure that the doors and windows are kept closed during any licensable entertainment.
9. The management of the premises shall undertake monitoring of noise breakout from the premises and a written record needs to be kept of this monitoring. This shall be undertaken at least once per day.
10. The volume of any regulated entertainment shall be under the control of the management at all times. Should monitoring indicate that the volume should be reduced, management shall take steps to ensure that levels are reduced to those agreed in condition.
11. This premises licence applies only to the parts of the premises named below and the maximum number of persons to be permitted within those areas shall not exceed:-
Music singing and dancing - Ground Floor: 600; First Floor: 500; Second Floor: 90; Second Floor Office Bar 60.
except that
Exhibitions of Sporting Events - 450 within the whole building at any time.
12. The maximum occupancy figure being ground floor 600, first floor 500, second floor 90 and Second Floor Office Bar 60 must be checked. Steps must be taken so that once the maximum occupancy is reached, no further persons are admitted.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
1. Policies on the promotion of non-alcoholic drinks including water must be adhered to.
2. Tap water must be free of charge.
3. On leaving, patrons must be informed that they are entering a "no drinking zone".
4. Extensive CCTV must be provided and kept in full working order and fully compliant with Data Protection.
5. There must be supervision of queues.
6. The supply of alcohol must cease 30 minutes before the premises is shut, whereupon "mood" music will be played to patrons.
7. The premises shall join and maintain membership of the Torquay Night-time Economy Forum where a premises management representative shall attend at least 2 meetings per calendar year.
8. On every operational day when door supervision is required then those SIA door supervisors employed in front of house duties shall wear high visibility reflective jackets for the entirety of their duty.
9. There shall be no entry or re-entry of patrons to the premises after 2am.
10. A CCTV system of an evidential standard, covering both inside and outside the premises, shall be installed to the satisfaction of the police. The system shall be in operation at all times the premises are open to the public. All recordings from the system shall be kept for a period of 14 days and the police shall have access and be provided with recordings where requested.
Public Safety
1. Door staff must be rotated around the club.
2. All bars must be fitted with panic lights.
3. All doors staff must be equipped with radios.
4. Awareness posters for binge drinking and drink driving must be displayed.
5. There must be regular glass and bottles collection.
6. The premises licence holder and/or the DPS must maintain a health and safety risk assessment procedure.
7. The premises licence holder and/or the DPS must provide toilet attendant/medical room/qualified first aiders.
8. Fire Safety Measures for which the premises are provided, must be maintained in good working order and their adequacy will be determined on a regular basis by carrying out a fire risk assessment, as required by, and in accordance with the Fire Precautions (Work Place) Regulations.
9. The premises licence holder and/or the DPS must take precautions to maintain occupancy levels.
10. Electrical system, including portable appliances must be inspected and tested annually by a competent electrician to ensure safety.
11. Where temporary electrical equipment is to be used, a suitable circuit breaker device must be installed to cover this equipment.
12. Free drinking water must be available at all times.
13. When disabled people are present, adequate arrangements must exist to enable their safe evacuation in the event of any emergency, review and assessment of access ability in line with the Disability Discrimination Act will be completed and kept on the premises.
14. The premises licence holder and/or the DPS must ensure that at all times there are adequate first aid arrangements. Suitable protective equipment must be provided to deal with hypodermic needles, blood spillages and other body fluids.
15. Procedures must be in place to ensure that body fluids are dealt with in safe manner to avoid the risk of communicable diseases.
16. Gangways, exits routes and steps must be maintained in good order and non slippery and even surfaces.
17. A means of addressing patrons during operating hours which can be heard above entertainment, or a means of interrupting the entertainment to make important safety announcements must be made available.
18. For boxing and wrestling, an appropriately qualified medical practitioner shall be present when entertainment involving boxing, wrestling, judo, karate and other sports of a similar nature is taking place.
19. Any event involving wrestling or similar sport - the public shall not occupy any seat within 2.5 metres of the ring.
20. When a ring is constructed, it shall be of an appropriate nationally recognised standard and any material shall be of a fire resistant nature.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
1. Noise or vibration must not emanate from the premises such as to cause persons in the neighbourhood to be unreasonably disturbed.
2. The premises must be fully soundproofed.
3. Signage asking for orderly egress and patrons cannot take out bottles and drinks must be displayed.
4. A payphone within the foyer must display local taxi numbers.
5. An appropriate break in accordance with licensing conditions must be used between the supply of alcohol and the premises closing.
6. Noise from the premises shall not be audible within any dwelling with windows open for normal ventilation especially after 11pm. This shall be assessed form the boundary to the nearest residential properties, on all sides of the licensed premises. The criteria that shall be applied are:
(i) Before 11pm - Noise emanating from the premises shall not be clearly distinguishable above other noise.
(ii) After 11pm - Noise emanating from the premises shall not be distinguishable above background levels of noise.
(iii) The local authority shall reserve the right in cases of tonal noise and where premises are attached to others, to make further assessments from within the residential property.
7. The placing of refuse, such as bottles, into receptacles outside the premises must take place at times that shall prevent disturbance to nearby properties.
8. Deliveries of kegs, bottles, food or other materials necessary for the operation of the business shall be carried out at such a time or in such a manner as to prevent nuisance and disturbance to nearby residents.
9. Provision of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning system shall not allow noise breakout from the premises or cause a nuisance by its operation.
10. Regular maintenance shall be carried out on all plant and machinery to ensure that noise disturbance from such sources is kept to a minimum.
11. The handling of beer kegs, bottles and other similar items shall not take place in the late evening, at night and during the early morning, when the noise generated could cause a nuisance particularly outside buildings.
12. Bottle skips and bins containing cans or bottles shall not be emptied outside after closing but shall be dealt with the next day during normal office hours.
13. All the rubbish produced by the premises shall be stored securely in a designated area or in a bin with a tight fitting lid. This shall help prevent litter being blown around.
The Protection of Children From Harm
1. Under 18s shall only be permitted in the premises during events specified within this licence. They will not be permitted in the premises at any other time.
2. Suitable signage shall be displayed at all points of sale of alcohol to remind staff that alcohol must not be sold to persons aged under 18 years old.
3. Door staff must ask for proof of ID.
4. Under 18 events may take place to which the following conditions shall apply:
a) These events shall finish no later than 23:00 hours after which there will be a 30 minute period before the nightclub opens to over 18s.
b) The police shall be notified in writing or email at least seven days prior to the event.
c) At least four SIA door stewards must be employed throughout the event; this shall include at least one female steward.
d) All alcohol shall be locked away and/or obscured from view.
e) All gaming machines with prizes shall be unplugged and locked.
f) All promotional material relating to alcohol shall be removed.
g) Any person refusing to be searched shall be refused entry.
h) The event shall be promoted to ages 14 years and above.
i) International Student events shall be restricted to International Students only.
j) Throughout under 18 events, the DPS or personal licence holder must be present.
5. Under 18 and over 18 mixed martial arts/boxing or similar events may take place to which the following conditions shall apply:
a) These events shall finish no later than 23:00 hours. After the event has finished, those who are over 18 years old may re-queue outside the premises for entry to the second floor via separate entrance.
b) The police shall be notified in writing or email at least seven days prior to the event.
c) At least six SIA door stewards must be employed throughout the event.
d) Persons over the age of 18 will be identified by a door steward or the DPS or the personal licence holder who will apply a wristband to that individual. No alcohol will be served to anyone without a wristband and anyone between the age of 14-17 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
e) Throughout the event the door stewards will request and check ID of those people consuming alcohol to ensure that no-one under the age of 18 is consuming alcohol. Bar staff will still check ID while serving drinks including those people who are wearing wristbands. Staff will not serve alcohol to anyone they believe may be purchasing alcohol on the behalf of someone else, and in these circumstances staff will immediately inform a member of managment or a member of door staff.
f) The main staircase shall have a rope barrier running down the centre keeping a free moving area for patrons. If this becomes unsafe, the barrier will be removed and a member of security will be put in place to keep the area free from spectators.
g) All seating and tables shall be removed from the balcony area to prevent any spectators from standing on these and security will continue to monitor this area throughout the event.
h) Any person refusing to be searched shall be refused entry.
i) The event shall be promoted to ages of 14 years and above.
j) The DPS or personal licence holder must be present throughout the event.
6. Under 18 and over 18 South Devon College showcase events may take place to which the following conditions shall apply:
a) Events shall finish no later than 23:00 hours after which there will be a 30 minute period before the nightclub opens to over 18s.
b) The police shall be notified in writing or email at least seven days prior to the event.
c) At least one SIA door steward must be employed throughout the event.
d) Persons over the age of 18 will be identified by a door steward or the DPS or the personal licence holder who will apply a wristband to that individual. No alcohol will be served to anyone without a wristband and anyone between the age of 14-17 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
e) Throughout the event the door stewards will request and check ID of those people consuming alcohol to ensure that no-one under the age of 18 is consuming alcohol. Bar staff will still check ID while serving drinks including those people who are wearing wristbands. Staff will not serve alcohol to anyone they believe may be purchasing alcohol on the behalf of someone else, and in these circumstances staff will immediately inform a member of managment or a member of door staff.
f) Any person refusing to be searched shall be refused entry.
g) The event shall be promoted to ages of 16 years and above.
h) The DPS or personal licence holder must be present throughout the event.
7. Under 18 and over 18 mixed comedy or similar events may take place to which the following conditions shall apply:
a) These events shall finish no later than 23:00 hours. After the event has finished, those who are over 18 years old may re-queue outside the premises for entry to the second floor via separate entrance.
b) The police shall be notified in writing or email at least seven days prior to the event.
c) At least four SIA door stewards must be employed throughout the event.
d) Persons over the age of 18 will be identified by a door steward or the DPS or the personal licence holder who will apply a wristband to that individual. No alcohol will be served to anyone without a wristband and anyone between the age of 14-17 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
e) Throughout the event the door stewards will request and check ID of those people consuming alcohol to ensure that no-one under the age of 18 is consuming alcohol. Bar staff will still check ID while serving drinks including those people who are wearing wristbands. Staff will not serve alcohol to anyone they believe may be purchasing alcohol on the behalf of someone else, and in these circumstances staff will immediately inform a member of managment or a member of door staff.
f) The main staircase shall have a rope barrier running down the centre keeping a free moving area for patrons. If this becomes unsafe, the barrier will be removed and a member of security will be put in place to keep the area free from spectators.
g) Any person refusing to be searched shall be refused entry.
h) The event shall be promoted to ages of 16 years and above.
i) The DPS or personal licence holder must be present throughout the event.