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Appendix 1Premises LicenceIssued in accordance with The Licensing Act 2003Name of Premises:The TalismanAddress of Premises:Wildtree AvenueLow HillWolverhampton, West MidlandsWV10 8LLPremises Licence Number:18/04204/PRE – Premises TransferDate Licence Granted:05/03/20181. Opening hours of the premisesNormal Hours: Sunday 1000 to 0030 hoursMonday to Thursday 1000 to 0130 hoursFriday and Saturday 1000 to 0230 hoursSeasonal Variations: NoneNon Standard Hours: A further additional hour into the morning every Friday,Saturday, Sunday and Monday for each May Bank Holiday,spring Whitsun Bank Holiday and every August Bank HolidayWeekend.A further additional hour into the morning following everyThursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for theEaster Bank Holiday Weekend.An additional hour every Christmas Eve.An additional hour every Boxing Day.To reflect existing New Year's Eve/Day hours.2. Licensable activities authorised by the licence and the times thelicence authorises the carrying out of these activitiesActivity: Live MusicNormal Hours: Sunday 1000 to 0000 hoursMonday to Thursday 1000 to 0100 hoursFriday and Saturday 1000 to 0200 hoursSeasonal Variations: NoneNon Standard Hours: A further additional hour into the morning every Friday,Saturday, Sunday and Monday for each May Bank Holiday,spring Whitsun Bank Holiday and every August Bank HolidayWeekend.A further additional hour into the morning following everyThursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for theEaster Bank Holiday Weekend.An additional hour every Christmas Eve.An additional hour every Boxing Day.To reflect existing New Year's Eve/Day hours.

Activity: Recorded MusicNormal Hours: Sunday 1000 to 0000 hoursMonday to Thursday 1000 to 0100 hoursFriday and Saturday 1000 to 0200 hoursSeasonal Variations: NoneNon Standard Hours: A further additional hour into the morning every Friday,Saturday, Sunday and Monday for each May Bank Holiday,spring Whitsun Bank Holiday and every August Bank HolidayWeekend.A further additional hour into the morning following everyThursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for theEaster Bank Holiday Weekend.An additional hour every Christmas Eve.An additional hour every Boxing Day.To reflect existing New Year's Eve/Day hours.Activity: Sale/Supply of alcohol on the premisesNormal Hours: Sunday 1000 to 0000 hoursMonday to Thursday 1000 to 0100 hoursFriday and Saturday 1000 to 0200 hoursSeasonal Variations: NoneNon Standard Hours: A further additional hour into the morning every Friday,Saturday, Sunday and Monday for each May Bank Holiday,spring Whitsun Bank Holiday and every August Bank HolidayWeekend.A further additional hour into the morning following everyThursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday for theEaster Bank Holiday Weekend.An additional hour every Christmas Eve.An additional hour every Boxing Day.To reflect existing New Year's Eve/Day hours.Activity:Normal Hours:Seasonal Variations:Non Standard Hours:Sale/Supply of alcohol off the premisesAs per On SalesAs per On SalesAs per On Sales3. Name of the designated premises supervisor if the sale of alcohol is involvedKaren Ann Nicholls dated as of 06/09/2016Personal Licence Number PER3030Issued by Wolverhampton City Council

4. Is access to the premises by children restricted or prohibitedProvision only as prohibited or restricted under the Licensing Act 20035. Name, (registered) address of the holder of the premises licencePunch Patnerships (PTL) LimitedElsley Court20-22 Great Tichfield StreetLondonW1W 8BE

Mandatory Licensing Conditions (Licensing Act 2003)Mandatory conditions as required by the Act will apply to the licence.It is the responsibility of the Premises Licence Holder and the Designated Premises Supervisorto ensure that they are conversant and compliant with all current mandatory conditions inrelation the Licensing Act 2003.Conditions consistent with the Operating ScheduleHistoric permissions consistent with the Justices Licence as converted under theLicensing Act 2003Recorded Music The playing of recorded music in the premises is permitted 24 hours a day pursuant toSection 182 of the Licensing Act 1964Provision of substantial refreshmentHot food or hot drinks may be provided in line with alcohol sales with an additional thirty minutesthereafter.New Years EveThe Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions Licensing) Order 2002. Where this licence does not otherwise permit, on New Years Eve these hours may beextended from the end of licensed hours on New Years Eve to the start of licensed hourson New Years Day.Conditions consistent with Justices LicenceThis licence is granted subject to any restrictions imposed on the use of the premises by thefollowing enactments: Children and Young Persons Act 1933Cinematograph (Safety) Regulations 1955Licensing Act 1964Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol Etc) Act 1985

GeneralFollowing an assessment of the premises and its surrounding area the following is proposed:30 minute ‘drinking up’ time will allow appropriate dispersal, use of lavatories etc.In order to further the licensing objectives the licensee reserves the right to move the fireappliances, AWP machines and or any other similar objects temporarily in a fixed location whichmay impact on the ability of individuals on the premises to use exists or escape routes withoutimpedimentThe prevention of crime and disorderConditions attached after a Review dated 31/3/2016 A CCTV system with recording equipment shall be installed and maintained at thepremises.CCTV will cover entry and exit points of the premises and all areas where alcohol/moneyis served/taken and all areas to where public have access and the front and rear carparks of the premises.Images / recordings to be downloaded in a suitable format and provided to any memberof a Responsible Authority upon request and without any undue delay.Images and recordings must be of evidential quality, must indicate the correct time anddate and be kept for at least 30 days.All staff to be trained to use the CCTV system and at least one member of staff to be onduty, who is trained to download the systems images should any member of aResponsible Authority make a request.An incident log must be maintained at the premises and a written record of any incident thatoccurs at the premises must be appropriately recorded. Where it is deemed appropriate, theincident must be reported to West Midlands Police. Incident log book to be produced to amember of a Responsible Authority upon request.To ensure compliance with Challenge 25, a ‘refusals book’ will be utilised where any sale ofalcohol is refused to persons who present themselves to be under age.New signage indicating “drug use will not be tolerated and will be reported to the Police” will beprominently displayed around the premises.West Midlands Police can provide the premises with names of individuals who, based onintelligence and risk, will be permanently excluded from the premises. Any breaches of thisexclusion, will be reported to the Police

Public SafetyFire Fighting Equipment, Illuminated Signs and Emergency SigningThe Prevention of Public NuisanceLockable/Closed WindowsAll doors and windows will remain closed during times of regulated entertainment except forreasonable access and egressDuring times of regulated entertainment, a responsible person shall walk the boundaries of thepremise to ensure that no nuisance emanates from the premisesThe Protection of Children form HarmNo Unaccompanied ChildrenConditions attached after a Review dated 31/3/2016 All staff will be trained in Challenge 25; all appropriate ID checks will be undertaken by allstaff to ensure no sale of alcohol is made to underage persons. All staff to receive training and refresher training every 6 months on their responsibilitieswith regard to licensing legislation. Training to be documented and shown to member ofa Responsible Authority upon request. Acceptable forms of ID are; photo driving licence, passport or PASS approved card.PlansAs submitted with application dated 13th June 2005 and retained by City of WolverhamptonCouncil.

Address of Premises: Wildtree Avenue Low Hill Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 8LL Premises Licence Number: 18/04204/PRE – Premises Transfer Date Licence Granted: 05/03/2018 1. Opening hours of the premises Normal Hours: Sunday 1000 to 0030 hours Monday to Thursday

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