Appendix 2: Standard pavement licence conditions
- Being the licence holder of a Pavement Licence does not imply an exclusive right to the area of public highway. The licence holder must be aware that South Ribble Council and others (e.g. police, highways authority, statutory undertakers) will need access at various times (including emergencies) for maintenance, installation, special events, improvements etc or any other reasonable cause. This may mean that the pavement licence will need to cease operating and/or be removed for a period of time. On these occasions there would be no compensation for loss of business.
- South Ribble Council requires evidence that the licence holder has Public Liability Insurance for the operation of the Pavement Licence. This must indemnify South Ribble Council and Lancashire County Council against all claims for injury, damage or loss to users of the public highway, arising from the use of the highway for the permitted purpose. The minimum level of indemnity must be £5 million in respect of any one incident.
- Tables and chairs must not be placed in position outside of permitted times. When the licence is not in use, all tables and chairs and other furniture must stored securely inside a premises away from the highway.
- South Ribble Council and/or Lancashire County Council are empowered to remove and store or dispose of furniture from the highway, at the cost of the licensee, if it is left there outside the permitted hours, or should any conditions of the licence be ignored. The Council will not be responsible for its safekeeping.
- The licence holder is not to make or cause to be made any claim South Ribble Council in the event of any property of the licence holder becoming lost or damaged in any way from whatever cause.
- An unimpeded pedestrian route must be maintained at all times for people wishing to use the footway as per the National Licence Conditions.
- The method of marking the boundary of the licensed area must be agreed between the licence holder and the Licensing Department. Whatever method is agreed a 2 metre clear walkway must be maintained for the use of pedestrians.
- Emergency routes to the premises and adjacent buildings must not be obstructed by the pavement furniture, which should not, in normal circumstances, extend beyond the width of the premises frontage.
- Tables and chairs should be of an approved type and should be kept in a good state of repair. Furniture should be placed so as not to obstruct driver sightlines, or road traffic signs. Placement of tables and chairs must allow pedestrians to use the footway parallel to the frontage of the premises. Care should be taken in the use of hanging baskets, awnings, protruding umbrellas etc. Alternative items may not be used without first seeking the written authority of the Council. Patio heaters must not be used.
- All potential obstructions must be removed from the public highway when the premises are closed to prevent a safety hazard to pedestrians, particularly during the hours of darkness.
- The licensee should ensure that the area operates in a safe and orderly manner, thereby ensuring that any safety risk or nuisance to customers, other users of the public highway or any adjacent land or premises, is minimised.
- The operation of the area must not interfere with highway drainage arrangements.
- During the hours of darkness suitable and sufficient lighting must be provided to ensure safe use of the area. Any proposals to provide additional lighting to the licensed areas must be agreed with the Highway Authority, Lancashire County Council and evidence of such agreement produced to Chorley Council by the licence holder on demand.
- All detritus (food and drink remnants, spillages, bottles, cans, wrappers, cigarette ends etc) be regularly removed from the footway surface to reduce hazards to pedestrians. The licence holder must make arrangements to regularly check for and to remove litter and rubbish on pedestrian walkways, caused by persons using the designated area benefitting from the pavement licence, for a distance of up to 10 metres from the boundary of the designated area benefitting from the pavement licence. The licence holder must ensure that any tables are cleared in an efficient manner during the hours of operation. The licence holder must ensure the licensed area and surrounding highway is to be washed down at the completion of each day's usage using a method sufficient to remove food debris, grease and other spillages that may occur.
- The licence holder is not permitted to make any fixtures, or excavations of any kind, to the surface of the highway without prior written approval. Any costs incurred as a result of damage to the highway, due to the positioning of tables and chairs etc, will be recovered in full from the licence holder by South Ribble Council or the Highway Authority.
- The Licensee of a premises not licensed under the Licensing Act 2003 or any modification or re-enactment thereof, must not allow the consumption of alcohol within licensed area.
- The Licensee of a premises licensed under the Licensing Act 2003 or any modification or re-enactment thereof, must not allow the consumption of alcohol within the designated area benefitting from the pavement licence outside the hours in force for the premises itself.
- The licence must be displayed on the premises with a plan of the agreed layout in clear view.
- The licensee is responsible for ensuring that the conditions of the licence and any other necessary permissions and regulations are adhered to. The Licence holder is to use the highway solely for the purpose of the licence in line with the provisions of this licence and for no other purpose whatsoever.
- Without prejudice to the obligation contained in Condition 3 The licence holder must cease to place remove any tables, chairs and other furniture immediately at the end of the licence period or on revocation of the licence.
- There must be adequate provision made for the collection and containment of litter and, where directed, the Licensee must provide suitable litter bins.
- The Licensee will ensure that the designated area is maintained in a clean and tidy condition. The Licensee shall also take appropriate precautions to prevent the immediate highway from becoming littered as a result of trading activities.
- The Licensee shall at all times when the pavement cafe is in operation make available for customers toilets and hand washing facilities, to wheelchair accessible standards where it is practicable and reasonable to do so.
- The Licensee will be responsible for the conduct of customers. They must not be a nuisance or annoy users of the highway or tenants of adjoining premises.
- No speakers or playing of music shall be permitted.
- No electrical cables shall be run along the ground in such a way that they create a trip hazard or are susceptible to mechanical damage.
- South Ribble Council reserves the right to revoke this licence at any time if any of the above conditions are not fulfilled and maintained.