On first appointment, all staff employed at the premises
will receive training on the Licensing Act 2003 including
input on preventing underage sales, preventing sales of
alcohol to people who are drunk and any other relevant
matters. Training shall be regularly refreshed at no less
than annual intervals. The training must be recorded and
be accessible on the premises and made available for
inspection upon request of a Police Officer or an
authorised officer of a Responsible Authority or (in the
case of online training) within 48 hours.
A CCTV system will be in operation at the premises and
recorded images shall be retained for a period of 30 days.
CCTV images will be provided to the police and other
responsible authorities as soon as practicable and in any
case within 48 hours of a request for such images, subject
of the provisions of the DPA.
Public safety: An incident register will be maintained at the premises
and made available to the authorities on request.
A register of refusals of alcohol will be maintained at the
premises. The register will be made available for
inspection by the Police and an authorised officer of a
Responsible Authority.
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The premises will adopt a ’Challenge 25’ policy. This
means that if a customer purchasing alcohol appears to be
under the age of 25, they will be asked for proof of their
age, to prove that they are 18 years or older. Posters will
be on display advising customers of the ‘Challenge
25’policy. The only forms of identification that will be
accepted will bear their photograph, date of birth and a
holographic mark and/or ultraviolet feature. Examples of
appropriate identification include a passport, photocard
driving licence, military ID, and Home Office approved
proof of age ID card bearing the PASS hologram.