Annex 1 - Mandatory Conditions
Licensing Act 2003 - Where licence authorises the supply of alcohol
1. 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.
2. Every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence.
The Licensing Act 2003 (Mandatory Licensing Conditions) (Amendment) Order 2014
(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.
(4) 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.
(5) In this condition:-
a. “permitted price” is the price found by applying the formula P = D + (D x V), where-
(i) P is the permitted price,
(ii) D is the amount 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;
b. “duty” is to be construed in accordance with the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979;
c. “relevant person” means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a premises licence-
(i) the holder of the premises licence,
(ii) the designated premises 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.
(6) Where the permitted price would not be a whole number of pennies, the permitted price shall be taken to be the price rounded up to the nearest penny.
(7) 1) Where the permitted price 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.
Annex 2 - Conditions Consistent with the premises operating schedule
General
Any person found to be in breach of the Company alcohol policy is subject to disciplinary proceedings
Prevention of Crime and Disorder
The operators of the premises will maintain a good relationship with the local police and other relevant authorities
Public Safety
Fire safety equipment is provided at the premises, and staff are trained on the use of this equipment
Prevention of Public Nuisance
Alcohol will not be sold in an open container and the consumption of alcohol on the premises will not be permitted
Conditions agreed through mediation with Suffolk Constabulary
A recordable CCTV to a high standard and format as acceptable for evidential use will be installed at the premises. The system will be capable of recording the areas of the premises susceptible to alcohol related crime together with the entrance and exit of the premises.
The recording system will be able to capture images of evidential quality and such recordings shall be retained for as long as the system is able (whilst retaining the high-quality image) and in any event for a minimum of 28 days.
The CCTV system must be operating at all times whilst the premises are open to the public for licensable activities. All equipment shall have a constant and accurate time and date generation.
Lidl store management will be trained to view and download CCTV footage on receipt of an internal authorisation code. For urgent matters, at all times officers will be able to view CCTV footage to verify if a reported offence is covered and, whenever required, CCTV will be downloaded and made available to the officer as soon as reasonably practicable and within 24 hours at the latest. For non-urgent matters, CCTV will be available to view and download at all times during normal office hours on receipt of an internal authorisation code or in any event within 48 hours.
There will be a Challenge 25 policy operating at the premises. Challenge 25 means that the holder of the premises licence shall ensure that every individual, who visually appears to be under 25 years of age and is seeking to purchase or be supplied with alcohol at the premises or from the premises, shall produce identification proving that individual to be 18 years of age or older. Acceptable identification for the purposes of age verification will include a driving licence, passport or photographic identification bearing the "PASS" logo and the person's date of birth. If the person seeking alcohol is unable to produce acceptable means of identification, no sale or supply of alcohol will be made to or for that person. Challenge 25 posters will be displayed at the premises.
In the event that an employee suspects that a person attempting to purchase alcohol is under the age of 25, is a street drinker or is attempting a proxy purchase they will immediately call the duty manager. The duty manager will make appropriate enquiries and will determine whether the sale should be permitted.
All staff will be trained on the licensing legislation. Staff will be trained regarding appropriate precautions to prevent the sale of alcohol to persons under the age of 18, the signs and symptoms of drunk persons and the refusal of sale due to intoxication. Records will be kept of such training for the member of staff who has received that training. Staff will also be trained to recognise the signs of proxy purchases. All staff will receive refresher training every six months as a minimum and records are to be kept of this refresher training.
All training records will be kept and made available to the Licensing Authority or the Police as soon as possible and in any event within 7 days of request.
No bottled or canned super strength beer, lager or cider of above 6.5% ABV shall be sold at the premises other than speciality/artisan beer, lager or cider.