General Licensing Objectives
An application for an enhanced external and internal CCTV system is being worked up. This measure should assist with the promotion of all four licensing objectives as it will provide both a deterrent to crime, disorder, public disorder and nuisance whilst enhancing public safety and assisting in the protection of children from harm and also provide evidence in the event of criminal activity.
The prevention of crime and disorder objectives
The establishment of an Alton Drug Reference Group.
Working with the Police, the County Crime Prevention Design Advisor and Local Authority to enhance the security of the Car Park through improved lighting, access and shrubbery clearance.
The Alton Community Association licensed bar is run by a franchisee that holds a Personal Licence and has been CRB checked. Under the terms of the Franchise Agreement, the franchisee confirms his understanding of the importance of having adequate management practices in place, that his staff receive suitable training to ensure that sales of alcohol are not made directly or indirectly to persons under the age of 18 and that practices are put in place, and reviewed, to ensure that sales of alcohol are not made to persons who are either drunk or who may commit crime and disorder.
The Bar franchisee is also made aware of the need for vigilance and the need to be aware of the recommendations of the BIIAB regarding alcohol and drug abuse. The franchisee has been supplied with a copy of the Home Office publication "Safer Clubbing" as has the DPS, the Centre Manager.
The Association thanks the Licensing Authority for drawing attention to the recently published Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy and will willingly sign up to the forthcoming code of good practice when it becomes available.
Public Safety objectives
None beyond existing legislative requirements and existing measures identified in the Operating Schedule.
The Prevention of Public Nuisance objectives
Apart from exisiting legislative requirements and existing measures identified in the Operating Schedule and conditions of the existing Public Entertainment Licence the licensed bar at Alton Community Centre is housed in an internal room and consequent noise nuisance to the exterior, as gauged be the Noise Risk Assessment of the building is negligible.
The enclosed courtyard at the Centre is occasionally used for drinking purposes. The courtyard is surrounded on the three sides by the Centre and is bounded by a commercial office development on the fourth. There is no direct access other than through the Centre and is not visible from the highway. The Noise Risk Assessment has concluded that whilst some noise will emanate from this area that it is not likely to cause a nuisance due to its physical location.