Licence Conditions
Customers must not take open vessels of alcohol from the premises at any time.
The premises will have a dispersal plan in place that has been agreed with Northamptonshire Police. This will be actively followed at all times when the premises is open for licensable activity after midnight on any day.
The premises will operate and adhere to an age verification scheme with the minimum standard of Challenge 25. Signs advertising the policy must be displayed in all areas where alcohol is for sale.
All staff involved in the retail of alcohol will be trained in relation to the law regarding its sale. This training must be completed prior to them being authorised to sell alcohol and refreshed every 12 months as a minimum. A record of this training must be kept and maintained with a copy of the syllabus attached. The recipient of the training must sign to state that they have received and understood the training and this should be dated. Training records must be kept on the premises at all times and made available to an officer from a responsible authority upon reasonable request.
All security staff must sign a register at the commencement of every duty. This register will contain the name, date of birth and SIA badge number of each security staff member on duty. The register must be fully maintained and kept on the premises at all times and must be made available to an officer from a responsible authority upon reasonable request. Records must be retained for at least 6 months.
Door supervisors employed at the venue will wear hi-visibility outer garments at all times both when working inside and outside the venue.
Apart from for emergency use, all external windows and doors must be kept shut at all times when regulated entertainment is being provided indoors. Doors may be opened for normal entrance and egress of people but must be shut immediately afterwards.
External bottle bins shall not be used between the times of 23:00 and 07:00 daily.
A duty manager will remain on site until all customers have dispersed.
All additional food and drink concessions adjacent to the South Stand shall be limited to 12 at any one time.
All alcohol for sale/supply from an external concession will be removed immediately after the event to a secure storage location.
All alcohol sold in the external licensable areas shall be decanted into non-glass containers for consumption.
Any regulated entertainment outdoors or in a marquee will terminate Monday to Sundays by 23:15, with the marquee clear of guests by 23:45.
Police Conditions Outdoor Music Events agreed and added at variation 20.05.2015
When the premises licence is being utilised to provide live music, recorded music, or both as the main licensable activity outdoors a risk assessment will be in place detailing the appropriate numbers of stewards and SIA (Security Industry Authority) registered Door Supervisors to be employed. This risk assessment will be signed and dated for each occasion the premises licence is used for this purpose.
A comprehensive CCTV system is in place recording all outside public areas where licensable activities take place, all recordings will be kept for 28 days and will be supplied to a Police Officer or other authorised officer of the Local Authority upon reasonable request made to the management of the premises.
Environmental Health Noise Conditions agreed and added at Variation Application 20/05/2015 (as amended at Licensing Committee 20/09/2017 & Minor Variation Application 23/11/2018)
1. The provision of any regulated entertainment events for audiences of 2000 persons or more shall be limited to 4 per year. Live music events shall not take place on more than 3 consecutive days including bank holiday weekends.
2. Live Music shall be played for no longer than a total duration of 4 hours.
3. Musical entertainment shall finish by no later than 22:00 hours on Sunday, 22:00 hours Monday to Thursday and, 22:45 hours Friday and Saturday.
4. A period of up to 15 minutes grace shall be permitted following the finish time to allow for unforeseen delays and allow the final performance to finish at an appropriate juncture. The Licensee shall make every effort to ensure the extension is kept to a minimum.
5. The Concert organiser shall employ a suitably qualified noise consultant to provide monitoring and control of the noise levels. The Consultant shall submit a report verifying that the noise condition above has been complied with.
6. Concert events, including the times of sound checks shall be notified to local residents living within 350m of the stadium at least 2 weeks prior to the concert.
7. In relation to large scale concert events, an event noise management plan (ENMP) must be submitted to the local authority at least 8 weeks prior to such events. The ENMP should include as a minimum, details of measure to control the impact of the following; the sound system testing, music noise levels during the event, any recorded music ancillary to the main event and noise from the build up and break down of the stage and event infrastructure and noise of services associated with the event such as deliveries, bottling out and refuse collection. A copy of that plan must be available at the premises for inspection and reference by an officer form the local authority, or a responsible authority.