Annex 3 - Conditions from a hearing
1. A Noise Management Plan (NMP) shall be prepared in writing by the Premises Licence Holder in consultation with a suitably qualified acoustic consultant who is a Member/Associate Member of the Institute of Acoustics or an equivalent professional body.
2. The NMP shall be submitted in writing to the appropriate officer within the Council’s Environmental Health and Licensing departments.
3. The Noise Management Plan shall include detailed procedures and controls designed to prevent public nuisance arising from the operation of the premises, including but not limited to noise arising from:
· amplified and unamplified music
· low frequency bass noise
· outdoor ceremonies and performances
· guest congregation and dispersal
· deliveries and servicing
· waste handling and glass disposal
· equipment loading and clear-down operations
· vehicle movements
· contractor activities
· grounds maintenance and machinery.
4. The premises shall operate at all times in accordance with the approved NMP.
5. A copy of the NMP shall be kept at the premises and made available for inspection by an authorised officer of the Licensing Authority upon request.
6. The Licensing Authority may request the NMP to be reviewed and updated where noise complaints or nuisance issues arise.
7. Any proposed amendment to the NMP shall be served on the Environmental Health Officer at least 14 days prior to the amended NMP taking effect (“the consultation period”). The licence holder shall have regard to any observations made by the Environmental Health Officer in relation to the proposed amendment during the consultation period.
8. All amplified music and speech within the Ballroom shall be controlled by a tamper-proof sound limiting device installed within the audio signal chain. The system used shall be approved by Environmental Health and Licensing Team.
9. The sound limiter shall be installed, configured and calibrated by a suitably qualified acoustic consultant who is a Member of the Institute of Acoustics or an equivalent professional body.
10. The sound limiter shall be configured so that the maximum internal sound levels cannot exceed the levels necessary to ensure compliance with the music noise limits specified in the premises licence conditions.
11. All amplified audio sources, including but not limited to DJ equipment, live band mixing desks, microphones, playback devices and auxiliary inputs, shall be routed through the sound limiter so that no amplified sound may bypass the system.
12. The limiter shall be configured to control overall sound pressure levels and low-frequency content.
13. The limiter shall incorporate a visual warning indicator or equivalent system to alert performers or operators when sound levels approach the configured threshold.
14. The limiter settings shall be secured and protected against unauthorised adjustment. Access to the configuration controls shall be restricted to the appointed acoustic consultant or member of the Environmental Health Team.
15. The limiter settings shall not be altered without the involvement of the appointed acoustic consultant or Environmental Health Team, and any changes shall be documented.
16. The Premises Licence Holder shall ensure that the sound limiter remains operational and in use at all times when amplified music or speech is played in the ballroom.
17. In the event of failure of the sound limiter system, all amplified music shall cease until the limiter is repaired or replaced and confirmed to be functioning correctly.
18. The appointed acoustic consultant shall, following installation or adjustment of the sound limiting device, provide a certificate of conformance and accompanying report to the Licensing Authority confirming that the sound limiter has been correctly configured and calibrated.
19. The certificate of conformance and report shall be submitted to the Licensing Authority within 28 days of installation or adjustment of the sound limiter, and a copy shall be retained at the premises and made available for inspection by an authorised officer of the Council upon request.
20. The noise level attributable to amplified music associated with any event within the function room shall not exceed 39 dB LAeq 5min at the boundary of any nearby residential property. Furthermore, the following noise levels attributable to amplified music associated with any event within the function room at individual low frequency octave bands shall not be exceeded at the boundary of any nearby residential property:
44 dB Leq 63 Hz 5 min
45 dB Leq 125 Hz 5 min
unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority and the Council.
21. Compliance with the Noise Limits conditions shall be determined using the following measurement protocol: Measurements shall be taken following industry practice agreed with the Local Authority.
22. Dhol drums
A. There shall be no more than 50 Dhol drum performances per calendar year.
B. Only 20 inch deep sized Dhol drums shall be used.
C. No more than two Dhol players may perform at any one time.
D. No more than ten minutes Dhol drumming shall occur per event.
E. A designated member of staff shall be present throughout the performance to ensure compliance.
F. No Dhol drumming shall take place in the rear garden.
G. Outdoor Dhol drumming shall be confined to the front fountain area. Indoor Dhol drumming is restricted to the Ballroom and Ballroom corridor.
H. Outdoor Dhol drumming is only permitted between 11:00 and 18:00.
I. Indoor Dhol drumming is only permitted between 11:00 and 21:00.
J. No Dhol drumming shall take place during services held at St Mary’s church.
K. The premises shall maintain a dedicated Webpage listing to give residents advance notice of any outdoor Dhol drumming.
23. The use of drones will be limited to no more than 10 minutes per event and one drone per event and in accordance with Froyle Park’s written drone policy which shall be provided to the licensing authority.
24. Noise monitoring data shall be retained by the premises licence holder for a period of 30 days. Upon the written request of an authorised officer of the licensing authority the premises licence holder shall provide noise monitoring data within 3 working days of the request being made.
25. Save for Dhol drums, acoustic drum kits are not permitted at Froyle Park. All performers must use electronic drum kits routed through the in-house sound system. Similarly, stage monitors are not permitted. Live performers are required to use in-ear monitoring systems, ensuring all amplified sound remains under control.
26. No outdoor ceremonies after 18:30pm. No amplified sound is permitted outside at any time.
27. All windows and doors will be kept closed in the Ballroom when amplified music is being played.
28. No amplified music is permitted in the atrium/glasshouse area.
29. Low level acoustic instruments (eg, string quartet, harp) are permitted externally. Loud instruments such as bagpipes, brass quartet, drums are not permitted externally. Use of all acoustic instruments will cease by 18:30.
30. Notices shall be prominently displayed at any area used for smoking requesting patrons to respect the needs of local residents and use the area quietly.
31. The premises licence holder shall ensure that any patrons drinking and/or smoking outside the premises do so in an orderly manner and are properly supervised by staff or door supervisors so as to ensure that there is no public nuisance or obstruction of the public highway.
32. No guests shall enter in the rear external garden area after 22:30.
33. No set-up activity shall take place before 08:00 Monday to Sunday.
34. So far as reasonably practicable, all suppliers must use Froyle Park’s low noise trollies externally during clear down (fitted with rubber wheels that minimise noise when running over a path).
35. Froyle Park will maintain the trollies to ensure low noise operation.
36. All suppliers are encouraged to commence clear down as soon as practically possible.
37. From 22:30 a minimum of 2 members of Froyle Park staff shall be dedicated to the quiet management of supplier departure.
38. No noisy garden machinery will be used before 09:00.
39. So far as reasonably practicable, electric leaf blowers will be used in the back garden.
40. The back garden shall be closed to customers from 22:30. Guests shall be routed to the front entrance if they wish to smoke.
41. The main gates shall be closed after 20:00 on event days.
42. Froyle Park must have prominent, clear and legible notices displayed on all exits requesting the public to respect the needs of local residents.
43. The premises adopts the following dispersal noise control measures:
(a) A strict no loitering policy in the corridor and conservatory. This is enforced by a designated member of staff.
(b) A member of staff is located at the beginning of the Avenue to accompany guests to their cars, 30 minutes prior to the anticipated guest departure time.
(c) Signage is displayed in the corridor / conservatory to remind guests to be mindful of neighbours and keep their voices lowered.
(d) Staff wear body cams and high vis jackets after 18:00, to promote good behaviour and encourage guests to depart in an orderly manner.
44. From 20:00 the premises shall operate a one-way system where vehicles depart from the Avenue directly onto the A31.
45. A telephone number for an on-duty manager shall be made available to residents in the event of any noise complaint. The premises shall investigate all noise complaints with a view to resolving them.
46. All complaints will be logged on file, kept on the premises for 12 months and made available for inspection by an authorised officer of the local authority on request.
47. Staff at the premises shall receive detailed training on matters relating to noise management. Refresher training shall be completed every 6 months as a minimum. Records must be kept of all training, signed and dated by the staff member(s) and person(s) delivering the training. These records must be made available for inspection by the police and an authorised officer of the local authority.
48. During the hours of operation of the premises, the licence holder shall ensure sufficient measures are in place to remove and prevent litter or waste arising or accumulating from customers in the area immediately outside the premises.
49. Pursuant to section 177A(4) of the Licensing Act 2003, any conditions on this premises licence relating to live or recorded music (including the terms of the Noise Management Plan) are to apply and have effect notwithstanding the terms of section 177A and paragraph 12A of Schedule 1 to the Licensing Act 2003.