ABSTRACT

Conditions may be attached to a premises licence and to a club premises certificate (CPC), but not to a personal licence or to a temporary event notice (TEN) except where the licensable activities include the supply of alcohol, in which case under s 100(6) a condition must be attached to the TEN that all supplies of alcohol must be made or authorised by the premises user (see 9.2.3 below). When licences and certificates (hereafter ‘licences’) are granted, there are also some mandatory conditions that must be imposed. For premises licences, these are that no supply of alcohol may be made unless there is a designated premises supervisor (DPS) with a personal licence in respect of the premises licence and unless supply is made or authorised by a personal licence holder; that the admission of children to film exhibitions is to be restricted in accordance with film classification recommendations; and that any condition requiring door supervisors must also require them to be licensed or exempt from licensing by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) (ss 19-21; and see 6.4.2-6.4.5 above). For CPCs that authorise the supply of alcohol for consumption off the premises, there are mandatory conditions that supply must be at a time when the premises are open for supply to club members for consumption on the premises, the alcohol must be supplied in a sealed container and the supply must be made to a member of the club in person.1 For CPCs that authorise the exhibition of films, there is a mandatory condition that the admission of children to exhibitions is to be restricted in accordance with film classification recommendations (s 74; and see 8.4.2 below).