Proposed by Cllr Emma Parker, seconded by
Cllr Derek Beer.
Decision
That
the press and the public be excluded for the following item(s) in view of the
likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of paragraph 3 of
schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended).
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St Thomas Street, Weymouth
To
GRANT a Premise Licence together with conditions consistent with the Operating
Schedule and the conditions proposed by Dorset Police as amended by the
Licensing Sub-Committee and as set out below, to permit the following:
Provision
of Late-Night Refreshment:
Monday
– Sunday 23:00 to 04:00 hours.
Conditions
consistent with the Operating Schedule and conditions proposed by Dorset
Police, agreed by the Applicant and modified by the Licensing Sub-Committee.
- All staff working at the premises shall be
trained in the four licensing objectives and shall receive refresher
training at least every six months.
Such training shall be provided by an appropriately qualified
body. A record of all staff
training shall be maintained and kept on the premises and made available
on request to an authorised Officer of the Council or the Police.
- A closed-circuit television (CCTV) system will
be operational at the premises at all times when licensable activities are
being carried out and at any other times when members of the public are
present on the premises.
- The CCTV system will contain the correct time
and date stamp information.
- The CCTV system will have sufficient storage
retention capacity for a minimum of twenty-eight days continuous use.
- A staff member from the premises who is
conversant with the operation of the CCTV system shall be on the premises
at all times when the premises is open to the public. This staff member must be able to show a
Police or Authorised Council Officer recent data or footage the absolute
minimum of delay when requested.
- The holder of the Premises Licence will ensure
that prominent and clear notices and instructions are displayed at all
relevant exit points instructing customers and staff to respect the needs
of local residents and not to cause unnecessary noise when they leave the
premises.
- An incident book shall be maintained and
checked and signed by one the management staff on a weekly basis. The incident book will be kept on the
premises and available on request to the Police or an Authorised Officer
of the Council.
- When the premises are providing services to
children and staff may come in to contact with children in the course of
their working day, a suitable and sufficient safe-guarding policy shall be
prepared by the Premises Licence Holder in accordance with the
expectations of the Dorset Safe-Guarding Children Partnership. A copy shall be made available to the
Licensing Authority upon reasonable request.
- As soon as possible, and in any event within
one month from the grant of this licence, the premises shall join the
Weymouth Charlie 4 Scheme.
Application to
Review the Premises Licence for Polish Deli (now known as Weymouth Market) in
Weymouth.
Decision:
To Revoke licence