ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
1. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict on the licensed premises the sale or supply to, or consumption of alcohol by, any person residing on the premises.
2. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the sale of alcohol to a trader or club for the purposes of the trade or club.
3. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the ordering of alcohol to be consumed off the premises, or the despatch by the vendor of the alcohol so ordered.
4. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the taking of alcohol from the premises by a person residing there.
5. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises to any private friends of a person residing there who are bona fide entertained by them at their own expense, or the consumption of persons so supplied.
6. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict the supply of alcohol for consumption on premises to persons employed there for the purposes of the businesses 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.
7. The permitted hours to sell alcohol on this licence do not prohibit or restrict 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.
MANAGEMENT OF PREMISES
Numbers 1 The person or persons having effective control of the premises shall make efficient arrangements for ensuring that the maximum number of persons permitted to be on the premises at any one time is not exceeded. Such arrangements to include provisions whereby any authorised officer of the Licensing Authority or the Devon Fire and Rescue Service can determine the number of persons present (without a physical count).
2 The premises licence-holder, or a responsible person nominated by him in writing for the purpose, not being a person under 21 years of age, shall be in attendance during the whole period the premises are open to the public and shall be assisted by a staff of attendants or stewards according to the following scale:
Conduct 3 (a) The premises licence-holder shall take all due precautions for the safety of the public and shall at all times conduct his business in such a manner and exercise such control over all persons on the premises as may be necessary to ensure that there is no drunkenness or behaviour resulting or likely to result in damage to property or personal injury to any person.
(b) The premises licence-holder shall not permit any drunkenness, disorderly conduct or any acting, recitation, singing or dancing which is of an obscene or offensive character.
4 A Police Constable or any authorised officer of the Licensing Authority or Fire Authority may enter the place licensed with a view to seeing whether the terms, conditions and restrictions on or subject to which the licence is held are complied with.
Noise 5 The use of the premises hereby licences shall not be or become a nuisance to nearby residents or passers-by.
6 The volume of any premises apparatus used shall be under the control of the management, from a part of the premises, which is not accessible to the public.
PREMISES
Electrical 7 In the case of premises used under the authority of this licence on more than twelve occasions in any licence year, the premises licence-holder shall furnish to the Licensing Authority annually at the time of renewal of the licence a certificate as to the condition of the electrical installation with which the premises are provided and in the case of premises licensed for only one or more specific occasions, such certificates shall be provided when required by the Licensing Authority. The certificate to be signed by a competent electrician, preferably one who is a member of the National Contractors Association.
8 Any alterations, modifications or extensions to the electrical installation with which the premises are provided shall be carried out by a competent electrician and shall be strictly in accordance with IEE Regulations and any portable electrical equipment or appliances used in the premises shall be in efficient working order and correctly wired and connected.
9 Residual current devices sensitive to tripping currents of not more than 30 milliamps must be fitted to cover all socket outlets that could be used to plug in portable electric equipment and any permanently installed equipment that could be used in connection with a performance, including a “disco” (but excluding stage lighting). Residual current devices should comply with British Standard 4293.
10 The emergency lighting with which the premises are provided, shall be maintained in efficient working order and be in operation during the whole time that the public are in the premises. The existing system must illuminate all exit signs, doorways, steps and passages forming exit routes from the licensed premises and any other part of the premises specified in the schedule of conditions and shall be independent of the normal lighting system. Oil lamps and candles shall not be used.
Building 11 Before carrying out any alterations to the premises, including the wall and ceiling linings, or any material alterations in the internal arrangement of the premises or in the furniture or equipment with which the premises are provided, 28 days’ written notice must be given to the Licensing Authority and to the Fire Authority.
12 All “Exit” signs shall be maintained in a good state of repair.
13 Any doors required to be fire resisting shall be effectively maintained and where such doors are also required to be self-closing they shall be maintained as such and shall be provided with no means of holding them in the open position, other than automatic releases where these have been specifically approved by the Licensing Authority.
14 (a) The doors of any doorway through with persons might have to pass so as to get out of the premises shall be capable of being easily and immediately opened without the aid of a key at all times when members of the public are on the premises.
(b) All doors fitted with panic bolts or latches shall be indicated by the words “PUSH BAR TO OPEN” in 4” (100mm) block letters in a distinctive colour, preferably white letters on a green background.
15 If the premises are to be used for any entertainment involving a closely seated audience the seating arrangements must have been approved by the Licensing Authority. Before such approval can be given, copies of a plan showing the proposed seating arrangements shall be submitted to the Licensing Authority and to the Fire Authority.
16 Notwithstanding the foregoing condition:
(a) In any premises exclusively used for a closely seated audience, all seats shall be securely fixed to the floor.
(b) In premises not exclusively used for a closely seated audience, chairs, if provided, shall be battened or otherwise securely fixed together to the satisfaction of the Licensing Authority in lengths of not less than four nor more than twelve chairs, and if more than 400 people are to be accommodated the chairs or seats adjoining any gangway shall be securely fixed to the floor.
(c) There shall be an unobstructed seat way or space of at least 12 inches (300mm) measured between perpendiculars between the back of one seat and the front of the seat immediately behind.
(d) The maximum number of chairs or seats in any row shall not exceed:
(i) Seven, where there is a gangway at one end of the row; and
(ii) Fourteen, where there is a gangway at each end of the row
except that the number of seats in a row served by only one gangway may be increased to eleven if the seat way is increased by one inch (25mm) for each additional seat over seven and the number of seats in a row served by two gangways may be increased to 22 if the seat way is increased by one inch (25mm) for each additional seat or pair of seats over fourteen.