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Licensing Act 2003 - Premises Licence Register as at 23:34 on 12 January 2025
Honeycomb Bar & Restaurant (formally Botanical)
261 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8NX
Completed application 1035230 which is a Change of Supervisor (DPS) for Premises Licence from 08/10/2012 to indefinite
Applicant(s)
Full Name
Mr Matthew Francis Burgess
Full Name
Bramwell Pubs and Bars Ltd
Designated Premises Supervisor
Full Name
Mr Matthew Francis Burgess
Permitted Activities
an exhibition of a film
an indoor sporting event
a performance of live music
any playing of recorded music
a performance of dance
entertainment of a similar description to that falling within a performance of live music, any playing of recorded music or a performance of dance
provision of late night refreshment
the supply of alcohol
Additional Conditions
1. Any persons exercising a security activity (as defined by paragraph 2(1)(a) of schedule 2 of the private Security Industry act 2001) shall be licensed by the Security Industry Authority. 2. Such a person will be employed at the premises at the discretion of the designated premises supervisor/holder of premises license. 3. Any such person referred to in condition (1) shall be linked by text or radio page to the Police enabling the Police to be alerted to instances of crime and/or disorder (where required). 4. Any person as defined in condition (1) will clearly display his name badge at all times when on duty. 5. No customers apparently carrying open bottles upon entry shall be admitted to the premises at any times the premises are open to the public. 6. Alcoholic and other drinks may not be removed from the premises in open containers save for consumption in any external area provided for that purpose. 7. A Colour CCTV system to the specification of South Yorkshire Police will be fitted, maintained and in use at all times when the premises are open. CCTV images will be stored for 28 days. Police will be given access to the copies of images for purposes in connection with the prevention and detection of crime and disorder. 8. A permanent fixed residual current device (RCD) must protect the electrical power supply serving all amplified music equipment used for the purpose of live music and other entertainment. 9. When dancing is to take place on the premises in an area not previously approved for dancing by the Authority, at least 14 days notice must be given to Environment and Regulatory Services (Health Protection Service) and the Licensing Authority, identifying the area to be used which should be suitable and adequate in size as the designated dance floor for the intended use, and dancing must not take place in that area unless approved by the Authority. 10. The maximum occupancy of the building (including staff and performers) will be restricted to 250 persons. 11. Prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayed at all exits requesting the public respect the needs of local residents and to leave the premises and area quietly. 12. Noise or vibration shell not emanate from the premises so as to cause nuisance to nearby properties. 13. Persons under the age of 16 shall not be permitted on the premises after 19:00. 14. All windows at the premises including public toilets must be kept shut while music and entertainment is taking place. 15. There shall be no adult entertainment or services, activities, other entertainment or matters ancillary to the use of the premises that may give rise to concern in respect of children, save for the use of authorised AWP machines. Any embedded permissions and restrictions attached to the justices on/off licence including those specified at Appendix 1. Specific conditions converted from the public entertainment licence. Capacity 1) The number of members of the public who may be present on the premises at any one time must not exceed:- Area Whole of the premises 250