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Trading name: 

Whitecliffs Cafe

Applicant name: 

White Cliffs Cafe Ltd

Address: 

Whitecliff Restaurant
Marine Drive
Saltdean
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 8SQ

Application type: 
Premises - variation
Case status: 
Superseded
Decision: 
Grant with Conditions
Received date: 
Monday 6 August 2007
Issued: 
Tuesday 18 December 2007
Expiry date: 
Saturday 14 December 2024

Performance of Dance

Times: 
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Friday-Saturday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Monday
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Sunday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Thursday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Tuesday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Wednesday

Exhibition of a Film

Times: 
  • 10:00:00 - 00:00:00 Every Day

Re live/rec music/perf of dance

Times: 
  • 12:00:00 - 22:00:00 Every Day

Performance of Live Music

Times: 
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Friday-Saturday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Monday
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Sunday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Thursday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Tuesday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Wednesday

Performance of Recorded Music

Times: 
  • 08:00:00 - 03:00:00 Friday-Saturday
  • 08:00:00 - 01:00:00 Monday
  • 08:00:00 - 03:00:00 Sunday
  • 08:00:00 - 01:00:00 Thursday
  • 08:00:00 - 01:00:00 Tuesday
  • 08:00:00 - 01:00:00 Wednesday

Opening hours

Alcohol consumed: 
On the premises

Sale by Retail of Alcohol

Alcohol consumed: 
On the premises
Times: 
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Friday-Saturday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Monday
  • 12:00:00 - 03:00:00 Sunday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Thursday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Tuesday
  • 12:00:00 - 01:00:00 Wednesday
Current designated person
Name: 
Mr Steven Gary Honeysett
From: 
Wednesday 28 November 2018
Previous designated person
Name: 
Steve Singapermall
To: 
Tuesday 27 November 2018
Responsible authority: 
Fire Service
Consultation period closes: 
Monday 3 September 2007
Responsible authority: 
Police
Consultation period closes: 
Monday 3 September 2007
Mandatory conditions

Annex 1 - Mandatory conditions
S 19; mandatory conditions where licence authorises supply of alcohol
1. No supply of alcohol may be made under the premises licence
a) at a time when there is no designated premises supervisor in respect of the premises, or
b) at a time when the designated premises supervisor does not hold a personal licence or his personal licence is suspended
2. Every supply of alcohol under the premises licence must be made or authorised by a person who holds a personal licence
3. (1) The responsible person must ensure that staff on relevant premises do not carry out, arrange or participate in any irresponsible promotions in relation to the premises.
(2) In this paragraph, an irresponsible promotion means any one or more of the following activities, or substantially similar activities, carried on for the purpose of encouraging the sale or supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises-
(a) games or other activities which require or encourage, or are designed to require or encourage, individuals to-
(i) drink a quantity of alcohol within a time limit (other than to drink alcohol sold or supplied on the premises before the cessation of the period in which the responsible person is authorised to sell or supply alcohol), or
(ii) drink as much alcohol as possible (whether within a time limit or otherwise);
(b) provision of unlimited or unspecified quantities of alcohol free or for a fixed or discounted fee to the public or to a group defined by a particular characteristic in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective;
(c) provision of free or discounted alcohol or any other thing as a prize to encourage or reward the purchase and consumption of alcohol over a period of 24 hours or less in a manner which carries a significant risk of undermining a licensing objective;
(d) selling or supplying alcohol in association with promotional posters or flyers on, or in the vicinity of, the premises which can reasonably be considered to condone, encourage or glamorise anti-social behaviour or to refer to the effects of drunkenness in any favourable manner.
(e) dispensing directly by one person into the mouth of another (other than where that other person is unable to drink without assistance by reason of a disability).
4. The responsible person must ensure that free potable water is provided on request to customers where it is reasonably available.
5. (1) The premises licence holder or club premises certificate holder must ensure that an age verification policy is adopted in respect of the premises in relation to the sale or supply of alcohol.
(2) The designated premises supervisor in relation to the premises licence must ensure that the supply of alcohol at the premises is carried on in accordance with the age verification policy.
(3) The policy must require individuals who appear to the responsible person to be under 18 years of age (or such older age as may be specified in the policy) to produce on request, before being served alcohol, identification bearing their photograph, date of birth and either—
(a) a holographic mark, or
(b) an ultraviolet feature.
6. The responsible person must ensure that—
(a) where any of the following alcoholic drinks is sold or supplied for consumption on the premises (other than alcoholic drinks sold or supplied having been made up in advance ready for sale or supply in a securely closed container) it is available to customers in the following measures—
(i) beer or cider: ½ pint;
(ii) gin, rum, vodka or whisky: 25 ml or 35 ml; and
(iii) still wine in a glass: 125 ml;
(b) these measures are displayed in a menu, price list or other printed material which is available to customers on the premises; and
(c) where a customer does not in relation to a sale of alcohol specify the quantity of alcohol to be sold, the customer is made aware that these measures are available."
Minimum Drinks Pricing
1. A relevant person shall ensure that no alcohol is sold or supplied for consumption on or off the premises for a price which is less than the permitted price.
2. For the purposes of the condition set out in paragraph 1 —
(a) "duty" is to be construed in accordance with the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979:
(b) "permitted price" is the price found by applying the formula—
P=D+(DxV)
where—
(i) P is the permitted price,
(ii) D is the amount of duty chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the duty were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol, and
(iii) V is the rate of value added tax chargeable in relation to the alcohol as if the value added tax were charged on the date of the sale or supply of the alcohol;
(c) "relevant person" means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a premises licence—
(i) the holder of the premises licence,
(ii) the designated premises supervisor (if any) in respect of such a licence, or
(iii) the personal licence holder who makes or authorises a supply of alcohol under such a licence;
(d) "relevant person" means, in relation to premises in respect of which there is in force a club premises certificate, any member or officer of the club present on the premises in a capacity which enables the member or officer to prevent the supply in question; and
(e) "value added tax" means value added tax charged in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 1994.
3. Where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 would (apart from this paragraph) not be a whole number of pennies, the price given by that sub-paragraph shall be taken to be the price actually given by that sub-paragraph rounded up to the nearest penny.
4. (1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where the permitted price given by Paragraph (b) of paragraph 2 on a day ("the first day") would be different from the permitted price on the next day ("the second day") as a result of a change to the rate of duty or value added tax.
(2) The permitted price which would apply on the first day applies to sales or supplies of alcohol which take place before the expiry of the period of 14 days beginning on the second day.
S 20; mandatory condition: exhibition of films

1. Where a premises licence authorises the exhibition of films, the licence must include a condition requiring the admission of children to the exhibition of any film to be restricted in accordance with this section.

2. Where the film classification body is specified in the licence, unless subsection (3)(b) applies, admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation by that body.

3. Where -

(a) The film classification body is not specified in the licence, or

(b) The relevant licensing authority has notified the holder of the licence that this subsection applies to the film in question,

admission of children must be restricted in accordance with any recommendation made by that licensing authority.

4. In this section -

"children" means any person aged under 18; and
"film classification body" means the person or persons designated as the authority under Section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984(c39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).


S 21; mandatory condition: door supervision

1. Where a premises licence includes a condition that at specified times one or more individuals must be at the premises to carry out a security activity, each such individual must:

a) Be authorised to carry out that activity by a licence granted under the Private Security Industry Act 2001: or
b) Be entitled to carry out that activity by virtue of section 4 of the Act.

2. But nothing in subsection (1) requires such a condition to be imposed:

a) In respect of premises within paragraph 8 (3)(a) of Schedule 2 to the Private Security Industry act 2001 (c12) (premises with premises licences authorising plays or films): or

b) In respect of premises in relation to:
I. Any occasion mentioned in paragraph 8(3)(b) or (c) of that Schedule (premises being used exclusively by club with club premises certificate, under a temporary event notice authorising plays or films or under a gaming licence) or

II. any occasion within paragraph 8(3)(d) of that Schedule (occasions prescribed by regulations under that Act).

3. For the purposes of this section:

a) "Security activity" means an activity to which paragraph 2(1)(a) of that Schedule applies, and which is licensable conduct for purposes of that Act, (see Section 3(2) of that Act) and

b) Paragraph 8(5) of that Schedule (interpretation of references to an occasion) applies as it applies in relation to paragraph 8 of that Schedule.










Conditions consistent with the operating schedule

Annex 2 - Conditions consistent with the Operating Schedule:

For the prevention of crime and disorder:

See conditions in Annexe 3.

For public safety:

1 All alcoholic drinks will be served for consumption on the premises including during venue hire such as wedding receptions and private parties.
2. No sales of alcohol will take place with take away food.
3. External lighting and sensors are installed and will be maintained in good working order

For the prevention of public nuisance:

See conditions in Annexe 3.

For the protection of children from harm:

1. Parents will be reminded of their responsibilities while their children remain on the premises and signs will be in place to this effect.

2. Entertainment allowed on the premises will be appropriate to the age of children on the premises

Conditions attached after a hearing by the licensing authority

Annex 3 - Conditions Attached after a hearing of a Licensing Panel Friday 6 December 2024

Prevention of Crime and Disorder

1. Subject to GDPR guidance and legislation:

(a) Digital CCTV and appropriate recording equipment to be installed in accordance with Home Office Guidelines relating to UK Police Requirements for Digital CCTV System (PSDB Publication Number 09/05), operated and maintained throughout the premises internally and externally to cover all public areas, including the entrances/exits to the premises as well as any outside space. The system shall be on and recording at all times the premises licence is in operation.

(b) The CCTV cameras and recording equipment must be of sufficient quality to work in all lighting levels inside the premises at all times.

(c) CCTV footage will be stored for a minimum of 31 days

(d) The management will give full and immediate cooperation and technical assistance to the Police in the event that CCTV footage is required for the prevention and detection of suspected or alleged crime.

(e) The CCTV images will record and display dates and times, and these times will be checked regularly to ensure their accuracy.

(f) The management of the premises will ensure that key staff are fully trained in the operation of the CCTV, and will be able to download selected footage onto a disk (or other electronic portable device acceptable to Police e.g. USB) or provide footage via an online link as initiated by Police, without difficulty or delay and without charge.

(g) Any breakdown or system failure will be notified to the police immediately & remedied as soon as practicable. This can be via email - brighton.licensing@sussex.police.uk.

(h) In the event of the CCTV system hard drive being seized as evidence as part of a criminal investigation by Police or for any other reason, the premises will be expected to install a replacement hard drive or a temporary replacement drive as soon as practicable.

2. SIA licensed door supervisors shall be employed on any other occasions when a requirement is identified by the licence holder's written risk assessment or requested by Sussex Police in writing at least 48 hours in advance. The written risk assessment will be reviewed at least once every calendar year. The written risk assessment will take into account information or guidance offered by the
police, and also taking into account busy periods such as Bank Holidays, Season Variations and other City Events e.g. Football, Pride, Music Events. The written risk assessment will be available on the premises for inspection by police and authorised officers of the Licensing Authority.

3. (a) An incident log will be maintained by the premises showing a detailed note of incidents that occur in the premises. The log will be inspected and signed off by the DPS (or a person with delegated authority) at least once a month.

(b) The log book should be kept on the premises and be available for inspection at all times the premises are open by authorised officers of the Licensing Authority or the police. An incident will be defined as being one which involves an allegation of a criminal offence.

(c) Any refusals made for alcohol service e.g. underage, will also be recorded (either in electronic or written form) and feedback given to staff as relevant. The log will be kept for a minimum of twenty four (24) months.

For the prevention of public nuisance:


The premises licence holder shall adhere to the Noise Management plan dated 1.12.24 (updated 15.1.25 now version 1.06) produced by David Monk Environmental Ltd. A copy shall be lodged with the licensing authority and any significant amendments shall be approved by the licensing authority in consultation with environmental protection. This plan details how the licence holder will manage noise and any noise nuisance arising from noise sources including music and entertainment at the premises and patrons and includes the following provisions:

o Measures to ensure inaudibility in the nearest noise sensitive premises
o Signage requesting patrons to leave quietly and respect local residents
Physical and managerial noise controls, processes and procedures including regular and
documented noise monitoring
o Details of how compliance with control limits is achieved and procedures to identify and
address noncompliance
o Details of community liaison and complaints logging and investigation
o Details of review of the noise management plan

For the protection of children from harm:

4. The premises will operate a "Challenge 25" policy whereby any person attempting to buy alcohol who appears to be under 25 will be asked for photographic ID to prove their age. The recommended forms of ID that will be accepted are passports, official Photographic Identity Cards issued by EU states bearing a hologram or ultraviolet feature, driving licences with a photograph, photographic military ID, biometric residence permit cards or proof of age cards bearing the 'PASS' mark hologram. The list of recommended forms of ID may be amended or revised with the prior written agreement of Sussex Police, the Licensing Authority and Trading Standards without the need to amend the
licence or conditions attaching to it.

5. Signage advertising the "Challenge 25" policy will be displayed in prominent locations in the premises.

6. (a) The Premises Licence Holder / Management shall ensure that all staff members engaged or to be engaged, in selling alcohol at the premises shall receive the following induction training. This training will take place prior to the selling of such products and will include:

o The lawful selling of age restricted products: Including but not limited to, the requirement for the staff member conducting the transaction to ensure they do Challenge 25 checks
regardless of any other staff member / door staff checks that may already have taken place.

o Refusing the sale of alcohol to a person who is drunk

(b) Further verbal reinforcement/refresher training covering the above will be carried out thereafter at intervals not to exceed 8 weeks, with the date and time of the verbal reinforcement/refresher training documented.

(c) All such training undertaken by staff members shall be fully documented and recorded. All training records shall be made available to Sussex Police, officers of the local authority and officers from the Trading Standards team upon request.
























With venue hire becoming more popular than previously anticipated, requiring that we apply for Tempory Event Notices to extend our licence hour up to either 00.00 or 03.00, we have therefore made the decision to apply for a variation to the existing licence. We will continue witht he business as anticipated and the supply of alcohol wil be secondary to our service as a cafeteria and eating place. However, with the number of customers asking us to host wedding receptions, 30th/40th and 50th birthday parties and other celebratory events, on the increase and with baring in mind the seasonal nature of the passing trade, we feel that it would be advantageous to have these extended hours available without having to apply for TENs applications for each venue hire.