Public Entertainment Licence Conditions
Appendix 1
Style Conditions attached to Public Entertainment Licence
- The maximum number of persons to be admitted to the premises at any one time shall be determined by the Licensing Authority.
- The premises shall be constructed and maintained to the satisfaction of the appropriate officials of the Licensing Authority and, where appropriate, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, and shall not be altered without the consent of the Licensing Authority.
- The Licenceholder shall not, without the consent of the Licensing Authority, operate the premises for any purposes other than that specified in his form of application for his Licence.
- The premises shall only be open for business on such days and during such hours as determined by the Licensing Authority.
- The Licence holder shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that flyposting does not take place to advertise events occurring on the premises. The Licenceholder shall ensure that all contracts/hiring agreements in regard to the use of the premises for entertainment purposes contain a requirement that the performers will not engage in or authorise any other company or person to engage in flyposting to advertise their performances.
- If during the currency of the Licence, the holder is convicted of any offence, they shall, within 28 days, provide full details of such convictions, in writing, to the Licensing Authority.
- The Licenceholder shall ensure that adequate and suitable provision is made for the storage and removal of refuse and other waste from the premises.
- The Licenceholder shall ensure that publicity material advertising events occurring on the premises is not distributed in such a manner as to produce litter.
- The Licenceholder shall keep records verifying the identity of all staff employed during the event and that such information shall be retained for a period of six months thereafter, and that all staff shall display an identification badge for the duration of the event.
Last modified on 29 September 2023