Application of the Grant of an Adult Gaming Premises Licence under the Gambling Act 2005 - Royal Amusements, 23 Northgate, Dewsbury, WF13 1DS
January 30, 2024 Licensing Panel (Committee) Approved View on council websiteFull council record
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RESOLVED:
That the grant of an Adult
Gaming Premises Licence in respect of Royal Amusements, 23
Northgate, Dewsbury, WF13 1DS be granted with the following
conditions:
·
Prominent signage and notices advertising that Under
18's not to be allowed on the premises.
·
A “think 25” proof of age scheme to be
operated at the premises where any person who appears to be under
25 years of age, and who has not previously provided satisfactory
proof to the contrary, is challenged at the point of
entry.
·
Acceptable forms of identification to be recognised,
such as a driving licence, passport or
proof of age card with the PASS Hologram.
·
Appropriate staffing levels to be assessed by way of
risk assessment and cognisance and advice to be taken from the
Licensing Department.
·
Individuals who are deemed to be under the influence
of alcohol not to be allowed to enter the premises.
·
The licensee to take reasonable steps to prevent
nuisance directly outside the premises.
·
A digital CCTV system to be installed to Home Office
Guidance standards and maintained in a good working condition to
ensure continuous quality of image capture and
retention:
(a)
Cameras to be sited to observe the entrance doors from the
inside.
(b)
Cameras on the entrances must capture full frame shots of the heads
and shoulders of all people entering the premises i.e. capable of
identification.
(c)
Cameras must be sited to cover all areas to which the public have
access including any outside smoking area.
(d)
Cameras must record whilst members of the public are frequenting
the premises.
(e)
CCTV system to be able to provide a linked recording of the date
and time of any image.
(f)
CCTV system to have a monitor to review images and
recordings.
(g)
A member of staff trained in operating CCTV to be at the venue
during times open to the public.
(h)
CCTV footage must be kept for 31 days.
(i)
CCTV equipment must have a suitable export method, e.g. CD/DVD
writer / USB.
(j)
CCTV footage must be available within a reasonable time to Police
on request.
·
An incident log to be kept at the premises, in a
hardback durable format, handwritten at the time of the incident or
as near to as is reasonable and made available on request to the
Police, which will record the following:
(a)
all crimes reported to the venue.
(b)
all ejections of patrons.
(c)
any complaints received.
(d)
any incidents of disorder.
(e)
any faults in the CCTV system.
(g)
any visit by a relevant authority or emergency service.
·
The Licensee to join any local Betwatch or similar scheme.
·
The Licensee to work with the Licensing Department
and Councillors to resolve any issues.
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| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 30 Jan 2024 |