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Licensing Act 2003 - Premises Licence Register as at 13:02 on 25 December 2024
Sainsbury's
Truro Court, Mortimer Street, Sheffield, S1 4RZ
Completed application 1026831 which is a Change of Supervisor (DPS) for Premises Licence from 13/03/2012 to indefinite
Applicant(s)
Full Name
Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd
Full Name
Mr Simon Fletcher
Designated Premises Supervisor
Full Name
Mr Simon Fletcher
Permitted Activities
the supply of alcohol
provision of late night refreshment
Additional Conditions
1. 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. 2.The external vicinity of the store will be inspected daily and swept as required. 3.All deliveries other than newspapers will be made between 07:00 and 18:00 hours. 4.Signage will be displayed at the exit of the premises requesting customers leaving the premises late at night to do so quietly and with consideration so as not to disturb nearby residents. 5.The applicant will at all times maintain adequate levels of staff. Such levels will be disclosed on request, to the Licensing Authority and Police on request.
Licensing Committee Hearing held on 21.12.2010 1.A colour CCTV system to the reasonable specification of South Yorkshire Police, will be fitted, maintained and in use at all times the premises are open, the CCTV images will be stored for 31 days and Police and Authorised Officers of the Council will be given immediate access to images for purposes in connection with the prevention and detection of crime and disorder. 2.The system will incorporate a camera covering each of the entrance doors and the alcohol display areas and will be capable of providing an image which is regarded as identification standard. The precise positions of the cameras may be agreed subject to compliance with Data Protection legislation, with the police from time to time. 3.The licence holder shall ensure that all cashiers are trained to ask any customer attempting to purchase alcohol, who appears to be under the age of 25 years (or older if the licence holder so elects) for evidence of age. This evidence shall be photographic, such as passport or photographic driving licence until other effective identification technology (for example, thumb print or pupil recognition) is introduced. All cashiers will be instructed, through training, that a sale shall not be made unless this evidence is produced