LICENSING ACT 2003
Annex 1 - Mandatory conditions
19 Mandatory conditions where licence authorises supply of alcohol
(1) Where a premise licence authorises the supply of alcohol, the licence must include the following conditions.
(2) The first condition is that no supply of alcohol may be made under the premises licence -
(a) at a time when there is no designated premises supervisor in respect of the premises licence, or
(b) at a time when the designated premises supervisor does not hold a personal licence or his personal licence is suspended.
(3) The second condition is that every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence.
Annex 2 - Conditions consistent with the Operating Schedule
General - all four licensing objectives
Following an assessment of the premises and its surrounding area the following is proposed :
30 minute “drinking up” time will allow appropriate dispersal, use of lavatories etc.
In order to further the licensing objectives the licensee reserves the right to remove fire appliances, AWP machines, cigarette 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.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
There is illumination to front and rear of the premises, and street lighting along the main road.
There is CCTV coverage in all trading areas and car park.
All interior trading areas are visible from the bar.
Machines are in clear view of the bar servery.
Drug prevention notices are displyed throughout the premises.
There is a burglar alarm system covering trading areas and domestic areas.
All toilets are frequently checked during trading hours.
The licensee and partner have attended drugs awareness courses.
Public Safety
Emergency directional exit lighting covers all exits.
There is a pest control contract in place.
Fire fighting equipment is serviced annually.
There is a fire alarm system covering all trading areas and domestic areas.
There is a current gas and electrical certificate in place.
The pub promotes a licensed taxi service for customers onward journeys.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
The fact that the building is detached assists in reducing noise nuisance to neighbours.
The majority of nearby premises are either industrial offices.
There are lobbied entrances to front and rear.
When required staff/licensee assist with organising taxis for customers.
All windows are double glazed and lockable to prevent noise escaping the premises.
The Protection of Children from Harm
Unaccompanied children are not permitted on the premises.
All children must be supervised at all times.
All children must be off the premises by 22:00.
Awp and cigarette machines are in clear view of the bar servery
Annex 4 - Embedded Conditions
On-licences
Alcohol shall not be sold or supplied except during permitted hours.
In this condition, permitted hours means:
g. On New Year’s Eve from the end of permitted hours on New Year’s Eve to the start of permitted hours on the following day (or, if there are no permitted hours on the following day, midnight on 31st December).
The existing restrictions do not prohibit:
(d) consumption of the alcohol on the premises or the taking of sale or supply of alcohol to any person residing in the licensed premises;
(e) the ordering of alcohol to be consumed off the premises, or the despatch by the vendor of the alcohol so ordered;
(f) the sale of alcohol to a trader or club for the purposes of the trade or club;
(g) the sale or supply of alcohol to any canteen or mess, being a canteen in which the sale or supply of alcohol is carried out under the authority of the Secretary of State or an authorised mess of members of Her Majesty’s naval, military or air forces;
(h) the taking of alcohol from the premises by a person residing there; or
(i) the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises to any private friends of a person residing there who are bona fide entertained by him at his own expense, or the consumption of alcohol by persons so supplied; or
(j) the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises to persons employed there for the purposes of the business carried on by the holder of the licence, or the consumption of liquor so supplied, if the liquor is supplied at the expense of their employer or of the person carrying on or in charge of the business on the premises.
S.166 LA 1964
Licensed premises
Alcohol shall not be sold or supplied unless it is paid for before or at the time when it is sold or supplied, except alcohol sold or supplied:
(a) with and for consumption at a meal supplied at the same time, consumed with the meal and paid for together with the meal;
(b) for consumption by a person residing in the premises or his guest and paid for together with his accommodation;
(c) to a canteen or mess.
S.168, 171, 201 LA 1964
On-licence, no children’s
certificate
No person under fourteen shall be in the bar of the licensed premises during the permitted hours unless one of the following applies:
(1) He is the child of the holder of the premises licence.
(2) He resides in the premises, but is not employed there.
(3) He is in the bar solely for the purpose of passing to or from some part of the premises which is not a bar and to or from which there is no other convenient means of access or egress.
(4) The bar is in railway refreshment rooms or other premises constructed, fitted and intended to be used bona fide for any purpose to which the holding of the licence is ancillary.
In this condition “bar” includes any place exclusively or mainly used for the consumption of intoxicating liquor. But an area is not a bar when it is usual for it to be, and it is, set apart for the service of table meals and alcohol is only sold or supplied to persons as an ancillary to their table meals.