LICENSING ACT 2003 PREMISES LICENCE GRANTED BY EXETER CITY COUNCIL TO MATTHEWS HALLANNEXE 1 - MANDATORY CONDITIONSThere shall be no sale or supply of alcohol when there is no Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS) in respect of this premises licence or at a time when the said Premises Supervisor does not hold a personal licence or when his/her licence is suspended. Every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence. Any person used to carry out a security activity must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority. Admission of children (under the age of 18) to any exhibition of films must be restricted in accordance with the film classification body designated as the authority under Section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984. Where the film classification is not specified or the relevant licensing authority has notified the premises licence holder under Section 20 (3)(b) of the Licensing Act 2003, the admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation made by the Licensing Authority. ANNEXE 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULEContact telephone numbers for committee members will be available on the premises and displayed in such a manner that they can be read from outside, these will also be available on the Village website and on any distributed information such as the booking form. The resident caretaker shall normally be present during licensable events and shall be a personal licence holder. When alcohol is being sold on the premises a member of the committee or someone appointed by the committee who is a personal licence holder shall be present. All hirers will be provided with a copy of the operating schedule and licensing conditions and have their attention drawn to any areas that specifically affect their function. The committee shall ensure that:
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Only a valid Passport, Photo card Driving Licence or ID carrying the PASS logo will be accepted as proof of age. PEL Embedded Restrictions There shall be no admissions to Disco type events after 22:30. Indoor sporting events shall exclude promotion or professional boxing. Attendants Throughout the time when the public are present, there shall be no less than one attendant per 250 persons or part of that number. If the persons present are predominantly children, there shall be at least two attendants per 100 persons or part that number If the number of persons present on any floor or tier above or below ground level does not exceed 100, there shall be at least one attendant on duty on each floor unless the persons are predominantly children when there shall be at least two. If the persons present on any floor or tier exceeds 100 there shall be at least two attendants on duty. If the persons present are predominantly children and are situated on any floor or tier above or below ground level, and the number exceeds 100, there shall be at least four attendants per 100 persons or part of that number. The licensee, cashier or similar staff shall not be counted as attendants, nor shall doormen, except those attending a door leading directly into the auditorium. The attendants referred to above, shall be trained in the action to be taken in the event of a fire or other emergency. All attendants shall wear either distinctive clothing or suitable armbands. Marking of Doors The word 'PRIVATE' or the description of the room to which the door leads shall be painted in letters not less than 25mm in height on any door which does not lead to an exit. Smoking Smoking will be prohibited within the stage area and dressing rooms and notices should be prominently displayed to this effect. Hypnotism No person shall at the premises (other than as provided by section 5 of the Hypnotism Act 1952) give any exhibitions, demonstrations or performance of hypnotism, mesmerism, or any similar act or process which produces or is intended produce in any other person any form of induced sleep or trance in which the susceptibility of the mind to suggestion or direction is increased or intended to be increased. Maximum Number of Persons On all occasions when the premises is used for public entertainment the number of persons admitted shall be no more than 280. Licence issued 19 October 2005 |
OPERATING SCHEDULEA. General all four licensing objectivesA1 The management committee will, through a written hiring agreement, require all hirers holding licensable activities to comply with the safety points relating to the management of premises. The committee will, as managers of the premises, endeavour to provide premises which are safe for public use (where the committee is organising a function itself it will also comply with the points hirers would usually be expected to comply with). The Conditions for Hire and Hall Manager will draw the attention of hirers to these conditions and acquaint them with the location and use of the Hall's emergency equipment, evacuation procedure and “In Case of Fire” instructions. The Hall Manager will also draw the attention of hirers to the need to avoid the creation of public nuisance or disorderly and drunken behaviour. A2 Contact telephone numbers for committee members will be available on the premises in case of difficulty. They will also be displayed in such a manner that they can be read from outside of the premises. In addition, these details will be held on the Village Web Site and on any distributed information such as the Booking Form. A3. The Resident Caretaker will normally be present during all licensable events. He will be a Personal Licence Holder. B. Prevention of crime and disorderB1. All Hirers will be provided with a copy of the Operating Schedule and Licensing Conditions and have their attention drawn to any areas that specifically affect their function. B2. The Hall is not fully open to the Public and attendance is normally only at pre-booked events. The Management Committee will ensure that Hirers are made fully aware of their responsibility to ensure there is no drunken or disorderly behaviour. The Committee have the ability to insist on deposits and use this to emphasize the need for Hirers to operate strict control. The Management Committee reserve the right to attend any function. B3. Where Hirers are intending to employ door supervisors we will require that they are correctly registered with the SIA, display the correct name badge, if more that one, ensure that one is female. Door supervisors will ensure that capacity limits are controlled B4. Where Alcohol is being sold under the Premises Licence (i.e. not via a Temporary Event Notice arranged by the Hirer), a Member of or someone approved by the Management Committee will be present. This person will be a Personal Licence Holder (normally the Resident Caretaker), even if the person is not the DPS. C. Public safetyC1 Committee will:
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C2. Hirer will:
D. Prevention of public nuisanceD1 Hirers will undertake:
E. The protection of children from harmE1. Committee will:
E2. Hirer will ensure that:
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