National Mandatory Licence Conditions |
Occasional Licence - National Mandatory Licence Conditions |
Additional Licence Conditions Imposed by Licensing Board |
Children and Young Persons must be excluded from the bar area. |
No alcohol is to leave the licensed area. |
Adequate and identifiable stewarding is to be provided to ensure the above. |
The Licenceholder must ensure that the site conforms to the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act, 1974 and any regulations or orders arising therefrom or amendments thereto. |
The Licenceholder must in respect of foodstuffs ensure that the site complies with the requirements of the Food Safety Act, 1990 and any regulations or orders arising therefrom or amendments thereto. |
The Licenceholder must ensure that the volume and tone controls of any amplified music system(s) shall be adjusted and set by the Licenceholder or member of his staff in such a way that the sound level emanating from the amplified music system(s) shall be to the satisfaction of the Executive Director of Development and Environment and shall not cause nuisance within the nearest noise sensitive dwelling house or building. |
The Licenceholder must ensure compliance with Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Prohibition of Smoking in Certain Places (Scotland) Regulations 2006 by preventing persons smoking in no-smoking premises and must provide sufficient no-smoking signage such that a person cannot unknowingly smoke in a no-smoking premises. The Licenceholder must display at least one no-smoking sign that must be conspicuously displayed and be protected from tampering, damage, removal or concealment that shall be a minimum size of 230mm by 160mm and display the international "no smoking" symbol, consisting of a graphic representation of a burning cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar, at least 85mm in diameter and display the name of the person to whom a complaint may be made by any person who observes another person smoking in the no-smoking premises and state that a complaint may be so made. |