Conditons as per Operating Schedule
General
All staff to be trained to a level commensurate with their duties with regard to the sale of alcohol, and will be retrained every six months.
The training should be clearly documented and signed and dated by both the trainer and the member of staff receiving it.
The documentation shall be available for inspection on request by an authorised officer of the Licensing Authority or a constable.
No access to members of the public to the premises at any time.
No direct sales shall take place to the general public from the site.
The premises shall operate as a warehouse and distribution centre.
The Prevention of Crime & Disorder
The premises licence holder shall ensure a CCTV system is in operation for the warehouse.
All images are stored for a period of 31 days after which they can be erased or saved at the request of the police.
All staff will be fully trained in the operation of the CCTV to ensure it is operational during trading hours. Images will be made available to the police or authorised licensing officer from
the council on request.
All potential customers must verify on the payment page of the website that they are at least 18 years of age. Where any doubt exists the premises licence holder shall ensure deliveries of alcohol are only made if the owner of the card that made the payment is present at the delivery address.
Orders will only be despatched to bona fide addresses.
No deliveries will be made to an open space.
All sales of alcohol for delivery must be paid for by credit card, debit card (pre-paid or otherwise) or electronic payment.
Details of the order (including the type, amount of alcohol, name and address of the customer and delivery address if different) must be included with the order. The detail shall be
shown on the printout despatched with the order.
Public Safety
All relevant fire procedures are in place for a premises of this size.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
The premises will not cause any public nuisance, as it located in a large warehouse, used for distribution.
The Protection of Children from Harm
Deliveries only made to those over the age of 18. A challenge 25 age verification scheme will be used. ID will be required for deliveries to customers who do not look 25 years old. They will be required to prove by way of photographic ID, either a passport or driving licence that they are at least 18. The card used for purchase will also be checked against the ID provided.
If the business is in any doubt then the delivery of alcohol will not be made, and a full refund will be issued.
Postal/carriage deliveries will only be made once a verified payment method has been established, and the customer has confirmed they are 18 or over when making the purchase.