Annex 2 - Conditions consistent with the Operating Schedule
1 The non-standard timings permitted for the provision of Regulated Entertainment ‘E’ and ‘F’, are:
a) On Monday of the Easter, May, Spring and Summer Bank Holidays, and for pre-organised private functions, 12.00 to 16.00 hours.
The non-standard timings permitted for the provision of Regulated Entertainment ‘I’, are:
a) On Monday of the Easter, May, Spring and Summer Bank Holidays, 12.00 to 16.00 hours.
2 Before the hours of opening the applicant shall employ the services of a reputable sound consultant or engineer to assess the noise from the outdoor plant serving the air conditioning and cooling systems. The report must consider the impact of noise during the extended hours when the background noise levels will be lower. A copy of the sound consultants report shall be made available to Environmental Protection for their comments and approval. Any sound attenuation works shall be carried out in accordance with the noise assessment and to the satisfaction of the Environmental Services Division.
3 Club management, stewards and bar staff, are to be instructed in the Licensing Act 2003 objectives and statutory requirements to enable them to comply with relevant provisions of the Act.
4 The licence holder shall ensure that the maximum number of persons allowed onto the premises shall not exceed the capacity determined by the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service.
These are:
Ground floor 200
First floor concert room 200
Second floor games room 100
Or as otherwise advised by the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service. It is also the responsibility of the licence holder to notify Blackpool Council’s Licensing Service, in writing, of any amendments to the figures stated above.
5 When live or recorded music is played, all reasonable steps will be taken to avoid disturbance to neighbouring properties.
6 The placing of refuse, such as bottles, into receptacles outside the premises shall take place before 21.00 hours so as to prevent disturbance to nearby premises.
7 Before regulated entertainment involving boxing or wrestling, the licence holder will provide at least 10 days notice to the Local Licensing Authority and submit a proposal for their comments and approval. The proposal should consider the impact of both noise and vibration.
8 Club management, stewards and bar staff, are to be instructed in the Licensing Act 2003 objectives and statutory requirements to enable them to comply with relevant provisions of the Act.
9 Persons under the age of 18 are only to be allowed on the premises if accompanied by an adult member or bona fide guest.
10 Signage is to be posted in all bar areas prohibiting the direct/indirect supply or delivery of alcohol to children.