Conditions as per Magistrates Court Consent Order dated 07.02.2023 and incorporating previous variations and a licensing committee decision 2014 - 2021.
1. Notices will be displayed at the exits requesting customers to leave the premises quietly and to respect the neighbours when using outside areas.
2. No events at the premises will be advertised upon any street furniture or building (other than the premises itself), unless specifically authorised by the local authority or owner of the building to which the advertisement is attached.
3. In the garden, a multiple speaker system shall be used as opposed to 2 large speakers.
4. All music in the garden area will be routed via a noise limiter and will be under the sole control of the management of the club and locked in a secure cabinet.
5. A fully working and maintained CCTV system capable of recording and storing images must be installed on the premises.
6. While the premises are open to the public, all SIA licensed door supervisors engaged on duty by the licence holder shall be required to wear fully working and maintained Body Worn Video equipment which shall be activated during any verbal altercation between customers and staff where possible.
7. The CCTV system will record at all times whilst the premises are open to the public and images from both the CCTV and Body Worn Video systems must be stored for a minimum of 31 days with date and time stamping.
8. As a minimum the CCTV must cover all entry and exit points, both sides of all areas where the sale of alcohol takes place and all public areas.
9. A person conversant with the retrieval and downloading of CCTV and Body Worn Video footage must be present on the premises at all times whilst they are open. This staff member will be available to assist initial attending officers to view incidents in order to conduct an initial investigation.
10. All CCTV and Body Worn Video recordings must be made available to an officer from a responsible authority upon reasonable request and in line with the provisions of the current data Protection Legislation.
11. The numbers of SIA licensed door supervisors that the venue require will be calculated via a risk assessment conducted by the Designated Premises Supervisor. The risk assessment will be fully maintained and kept on the premises at all times. They must be made available to an officer from a responsible authority upon resonable request.
12. Searches will be carried out on every person entering the premises save for staff directly employed by the licence holder or representatives from any responsible authorities. All searches will be monitored by the venue's CCTV systm and conducted by SIA registered door staff.
13. A search wand will be used during each search conducted at the premises.
14. All staff engaged outside the entrance to the premises, or supervising or controlling queues, shall wear high visibility jackets or vests.
15. There shall be no sales of alcohol for consumption off the premises after midnight.
16. The licence holder shall ensure that any queue to enter the premises which forms outside the premises is orderly and supervised by door staff so as to ensure that there is no public nuisance or obstruction to the public highway, and is covered by the venue's CCTV system.
17. No glass will be removed from the premises by customers and taken outside of the Licensable Area.
18. All security staff must sign in on a register at the commencement of every duty. This register will contain the name, date of birth, and full 16 digit 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 resonable request. Records must be retained for at least 6 months.
19. Vulnerability - The premises will have a written policy in relation to dealing with vulnerable people associated with the venue. This will include as a minimum -
a) means of contacting any scheme that deal with vulnerable people such as Street Pastors;
b) a direct line communication with the local area CCTV operators;
c) documented training for all staff members in dealing with vulnerability and how to spot it in the context of the night-time economy.
d) identification of a safe area inside the venue where vulnerable people can remain until their safety has been insured;
e) a nominated member of staff who can be tasked to deal with any vulnerable people within the venue;
f) a method of recording the rationale for actions taken when dealing with a person who is deemed as vulnerable.
A copy of this policy will remain on the premises and be made available to all staff as they need to refer to it and to an officer from a responsible authority at all times upon reasonable request.
20. The premises will have a documented searching policy which has been agreed between the management and Northamptonshire Police. This document will be retained on the premises and made available to an officer from a responsible authority for inspection upon reasonable request.
21. The premises will have a documented drugs policy which has been agreed between the management and Northamptonshire Police. This document will be retained upon the premises and made available for inspection to an officer from a responsible authority upon reasonable request.
22. A record shall be kept detailing all refused sales of alcohol. The record should include the date and time of the refused sale and the name of the member of staff who refused the sale. The record shall be available for inspection at the premises by police or an authorised officer of the Council at all times whilst the premises is open.
23. An incident log shall be kept at the premises and made available on request to an authorised officer of te Council or the Police. It must be completed within 24 hours of the incident and will record the following;
All crimes reported to the venue
All ejections pf patrons
Any compalints received concerning crime and disorder
Any incidents of disorder
All seizures of drugs or offensive weapons
Any faults in the CCTV system, searching equipment or scanning equipment
Any refusal of the sale of alcohol
Any visit by a relevant authority or emergency service
24. In the event that a serious and/or sexual assault is committed on the premises (or appears to have been committed) the management will immediately ensure that;
The police (and where appropriate, the East Midlands Ambulance Service) are called without delay;
All measures that are reasonably practicable are taken to apprehend any suspects pending arrival of the police;
The crime scene is preserved so as to enable a full forensic investigation to be carried out by the police; and
Such other measures are taken (as appropriate) to fully protect the safety of all persons present on te premises.
25. 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.
26. There will be at least 1 personal licence holder on duty and present at all times whilst the premises are open to the public.
27. The premises will have a means of monitoring and controlling its capacity during peak times, (clickers, head count etc).
28. The Police Licensing Unit will be advised at least 14 days prior to any externally promoted event taking place within the venue's nightclub by a member of the venue's management team.
29. No new customers or members of the public shall be admitted to the premises from 04.00 hours until the premises close.
30. All sales of alcohol for consumption off the premises shall be in sealed containers only, and shall not be consumed on the premises.
31. The premises will have a dispersal plan in place with involves staff/door staff encouraging and monitoring the safe and peaceful exit of customers from the venue and the immediate area outside.
32. Signs will be displayed at the exit points of the venue requesting that customers respect local residents by leaving and dispersing from the premises and immediate area quietly.
33. A challenge 25 proof of age scheme shall be operated at the premises where the only acceptable forms of identification are recognised photographic indetification cards, such as a driving licence, passport or proof of age card with a PASS hologram.
34. No children under the age of 18 will be allowed to enter or remain on the premises after 21.00hrs*, unless for the purpooses of attendance at a pre-booked private function and in which case under the supervision of of a person age no less than 21-years-old. *(Times are negotiable, any requets to extend times will be made by the venue's management team via the Police Licensing Unit).
35. A fully working and maintained ID scanning system capable of recording and storing customers details in line with current Date Protection Act legislation will be installed on the premises. Information from this system must be stored for a minimum of 31 days with date & time stamping.
36. All customers and persons entering the premises who are not directly employed by the licence holder or are not representatives from any of the responsible authorities will have their ID scanned as a condition of entry unless they are firmly believed to be over 21 by a nominated member of the on duty management staff, or have had ID scanned during a previous visit to the premises or are part of a group where at least 1 other member of that group has had their ID scanned.