Conditions consistent with the operating schedule
The prevention of crime and disorder
1/ Effective and responsible management of premises.
2/ Customer profile, potential for underage drinking and drink abuse and capacity control to prevent overcrowding. A change in customer numbers and profile can alter the risks associated with any particular business.
3/ Condition and design of the premises including the provision of security measures, such as lighting outside premises. The design and layout of premises can assist in the prevention, detection and recording of crime and disorder.
4/ Use of CCTV both within and outside the premises where necessary which is compliant with the Information Commissioners Office guidance relating to surveillance camera code of practice; applications in relation to licensed premises must take into account the circumstances surrounding that application and whether a requirement to have a surveillance camera system is appropriate in that particular case.
5/ Procedures for the risk assessment of promotions and events that have the potential to cause or increase crime and disorder risks, and plans for minimizing the effects.
6/ Measures to be put in place to help prevent the use or supply of illegal drugs, search and provision of secure deposit boxes for confiscated items.
7/ Operation of the premises to prevent escape of noise and smells.
8/ Last admissions policy.
9/ Queue control.
10/ Effective management of exterior spaces and smoking areas. Cleansing arrangements and ensuring the premises and surrounding area are kept clean and free of litter.
11/ The use of licensed door staff.
12/ The need to formally vet staff through the DBS scheme.
Public safety
13/ staff training especially in dealing with emergency situations such as evacuations and over crowding.
The prevention of public nuisance
14/ Responsible management of the use of flyers and other promotional material.
15/ appropriate arrangements for deliveries and collections.
The protection of children from harm
16/ Limits on the hours children can be on the premises, including identification of times when children should not be present.
17/ The need for an accompanying adult or additional staff.