Annex 2 - Conditions Consistent with the premises operating schedule
General
· There will be zero tolerance of drunk and disorderly behaviour on the premises. All such incidents will be recorded in the refusals register
Prevention of Crime and Disorder
· Drunk or intoxicated customers will be refused the sale of alcohol
· Custom will not be sought by means of personal solicitation outside or in the vicinity of the premises
Protection of Children from harm
· Children shall be accompanied by an adult while in the premises
Conditions agreed through mediation with Suffolk Constabulary
The Premises Licence holder shall install and maintain a comprehensive CCTV system as per the minimum requirements of the Police. All entry and exit points will be covered, as will areas where licensable activities are happening, enabling frontal identification of every person entering in any light condition. The CCTV system shall continually record whilst the premises is open for licensable activities and during all
times when customers remain on the premises. All recordings shall be stored for a minimum period of 30 days with date and time stamping.
Recordings shall be made available immediately upon the request of the Police or an authorised officer throughout the preceding 30-day period.
A CCTV log must be maintained and endorsed by signature indicating that the system is checked weekly. In the event of any failings or faults, any actions taken to remedy the failings or faults must be recorded. In the event of a technical fault of the CCTV equipment, the Premises Licence Holder or the DPS will report the failure to the Police and Licensing Authority immediately.
A staff member who is conversant with the operation of the CCTV system shall be on the premises at all times when the premises are open to the public. This staff member shall be able to show Police recent data or footage with the absolute minimum of delay when requested and be able to download relevant footage onto a disc or memory stick.
A Challenge 25 policy must be implemented whereby all customers who appear to be under 25 must produce photographic identification in the form of a passport, driving licence or proof of age scheme (PASS) approved identification before alcohol can be supplied or sold to them. A record will be kept of the ID provided for each sale. All staff will be instructed, through training, that alcohol cannot be supplied or sold unless this evidence is produced.
The premises licence holder shall ensure that notices shall be prominently displayed in the premises to advise patrons and staff that a ‘Challenge 25’ scheme operates.
Sales of alcohol are not to include any super strength lagers, beers, or ciders where the strength exceeds 6.5% ABV (alcohol by volume). This restriction shall not apply in respect of specialist branded, premium priced products - such as craft ales, local or micro-brewery specialist products, boxed gifts or national celebratory or commemorative beer, lager, or cider.
All staff engaged in the sale of alcohol to be trained in responsible alcohol retailing to the minimum standard of BIIAB Level 1 or equivalent (which included relevant in-house training), within three months of commencing employment at the premises. All staff to be given refresher training every quarter.
Fully auditable training records should be maintained for all staff in respect of the sale of alcohol. These will be made available for inspection upon request to the Police and all other Responsible Authorities.
A log will be kept at the premises, recording all incidents and refusals of the sale of alcohol. It will be made available to an authorised officer of the Police or Council on request. It must be completed within 24 hours of occurrence and must record: a) the date and time of occurrence, b) names of staff and persons involved (if known), c) details of all incidents, crimes reported, refusals of the sale of, the banning of customers, and d) any visits by relevant authorities or emergency services, and the purpose of the visit.
The premises licence holder and staff will only purchase alcohol from wholesalers who are registered under the Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS) as introduced by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Where the off sale of alcohol is through the Internet or mail order, the premises licence holder will ensure that for deliveries of alcohol they will still operate the Challenge 25 policy whereby customers who do not look over 25 will be asked to provide proof of age to show they are aged 18 or over at the point of delivery. By placing an order that includes alcohol the customer confirms they are over 18 years old. The premises licence holder will ensure that where a courier service is used for deliveries of alcohol, that they use the Challenge 25 policy and record
what ID they checked.
Annex 3 - Conditions attached after a hearing by the Licensing Authority on 26 May 2022 for the grant of a premises licence.
Alcohol shall only be displayed upon the licensed premises behind the shop counter.