ANNEX 2 - CONDITIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE OPERATING SCHEDULE
Embedded Restrictions (para 6(8) Schedule 8 Licensing Act 2003)
1) No intoxicating liquor shall be supplied otherwise than to:
(a) A member of the club who has been a member for at least two days or whose nomination or application for membership was made at least two days before his admission; or
(b) A guest of such a member bona fide entertained by him at his expense; or
(c) Any person whose admission to the club premises is provided for by Rule 2(c) of the Rules.
2) No intoxicating liquor shall be supplied for consumption off the premises except to a member in person
3) There shall be rules of the club for the election of members, and a copy of such rules and any other such rules shall be deposited with the Licensing Authority. Notice of any other alterations in any of the rules shall be given to the Licensing Authority within fourteen days.
4) A list of the names and addresses of all members of the club be kept on the premises.
5) The holder of the Club Premises Certificate will ensure that the premises are structually adapted and bona fide/intended to be used for the purpose of providing for persons resorting to the premises music and dancing and substantial refreshment to which the sale of intoxicating liquor is ancillary.
Crime and Disorder
6) The premises shall be conducted at all times decently, soberly and in an orderly manner. No offensive or obscene performances shall be permitted.
7) The Licensee shall afford access to the premises at all times during licensed hours to any Police Officer in uniform, any uniformed member of the Fire Service and any duly authorised officer of the Weymouth and Portland Borough Council for the purpose of seeing that these conditions are complied with.
Public Safety
8) The maximum number of people, including staff, permitted to be present on the premises during licensed hours shall be 100 in the Bar area or as notified to you from time to time in writing by the Dorset County Council as the Fire Authority.
9) All steps shall be taken as respect the structure and layout of the premises and the equipment provided therein to reduce danger to life from fire as in the opinion of the Fire Authority are reasonable having regard to the number of persons likely to use the premises.
10) No alterations or additions shall be made to the premises without prior notification of at least 21 days to the Fire Authority.
Prevention of Public Nuisance
11) Each external door opening from the area covered by the Licence to the outside must be kept closed whilst music or any amplified sound is being played/produced. If the external doors are required for the entrance or exit of clients, there must be a lobby to prevent breakout of noise with at least one set of internal doors and at no time shall both the external and internal doors be open at the same time. No measures whatsoever, whether by pinning back, propping open or other means, are to be taken to keep either set of doors open.
12) Where amplified music (either recorded or live) is being played a tamper-proof sound limiting device must be installed at the premises to the level set in agreement with the Council. All amplified music (either recorded or live) played on the premises must be subject to the control of the sound limiting device.