These standard conditions apply to all hiring of
the village hall. If the Hirer is in any doubt
as to the meaning of the following, the Hall
Secretary or Booking Clerk should immediately be
consulted.
1. Supervision
The Hirer shall, during the period of the
hiring, be responsible for: supervision of the
premises, the fabric and the contents; their
care, safety from damage however slight or
change of any sort; and the behaviour of all
persons using the premises whatever their
capacity, including proper supervision of car
parking arrangements so as to avoid obstruction
of the highway. As directed by the Hall
Secretary, the Hirer shall make good or pay for
all damage (including accidental damage) to the
premises or to the fixtures, fittings or
contents and for loss of contents.
2. Use of Premises
The Hirer
shall not use the premises for any
purpose other than that described in the Hiring
Agreement and shall not sub-hire or use the
premises or allow the premises to be used for
any unlawful purpose or in any unlawful way nor
do anything or bring onto the premises anything
which may endanger the same or render invalid
any insurance policies in respect thereof nor
allow the consumption of alcohol thereon without
written permission.
3. Gaming, Betting and Lotteries
The Hirer
shall ensure that nothing is done on
or in relation to the premises in contravention
of the law relating to gaming, betting and
lotteries.
4. Licences
The Hirer shall ensure that the Village Hall
holds a Performing Society Rights Licence which
permits the use of copyright music in any form
e.g. record, compact disc, tapes, radio,
television or by performers in person. If other
licences are required in respect of any activity
in the Village Hall the Hirer should ensure that
they hold the relevant licence or the Village
Hall holds it.
5. Public Safety Compliance
The Hirer
shall comply with all conditions and
regulations made in respect of the premises by
the Fire Authority, Local Authority, the
Licensing Authority or otherwise, particularly
in connection with any event which constitutes
regulated entertainment, at which alcohol is
sold or provided or which is attended by
children.
(a) The Hirer acknowledges that they have
received instruction in the following matters:
● The action to be taken in event of
fire. This includes calling the Fire Brigade and
evacuating the hall.
● The location and use of fire equipment.
● Escape routes and the need to keep them
clear.
● Method of operation of escape door
fastenings.
● Appreciation of the importance of any
fire doors and of closing all fire doors at the
time of a fire.
(b) In advance of an entertainment or play the
Hirer shall check the following items:
● That all fire exits are unlocked and
panic bolts in good working order.
● That all escape routes are free of
obstruction and can be safely used.
● That any fire doors are not wedged open.
● That exit signs are illuminated.
● That there are no obvious fire hazards
on the premises.
6. Means of Escape
(a) All means of exit from the premises must be
kept free from obstruction and immediately
available for instant free public exit.
(b) The emergency lighting supply illuminating
all exit signs and routes must be turned on
during the whole of the time the premises are
occupied (if not operated by an automatic mains
failure switching device).
7. Outbreaks of Fire
The Fire Brigade shall be called to any outbreak
of fire, however slight, and details thereof
shall be given to the secretary of the
management committee.
8. Health and Hygiene
The Hirer
shall, if preparing, serving or
selling food, observe all relevant food health
and hygiene legislation and regulations. In
particular dairy products, vegetables and meat
on the premises must be refrigerated and stored
in compliance with the Food Temperature
Regulations. The premises are provided with a
refrigerator and thermometer.
9. Electrical Appliance Safety
The Hirer
shall ensure that any electrical
appliances brought by them to the premises and
used there shall be safe, in good working order,
and used in a safe manner in accordance with the
Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a
residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer
must
make use of it in the interests of public
safety.
10. Indemnity
(a) The
Hirer
shall indemnify and keep indemnified each
member of the Village Hall management committee
and the Village Hall’s employees, volunteers,
agents and invitees against (a) the cost of
repair of any damage done to any part of the
premises including the curtilage thereof or the
contents of the premises (b) all claims, losses,
damages and costs in respect of damage or loss
of property or injury to persons arising as a
result of the use of the premises (including the
storage of equipment) by the Hirer, and (c) all
claims, losses, damages and costs suffered or
incurred as a result of any nuisance caused to a
third party as a result of the use of the
premises by the Hirer.
(b) The
Hirer shall take out adequate insurance to
insure the Hirer and members of the Hirer’s
organisation and invitees against the Hirer’s
liability under paragraph 10(a)
and all claims arising as a result of
the hire and on demand shall produce the policy
and current receipt or other evidence of cover
to the Hall Secretary. Failure to produce such
policy and evidence of cover will render the
hiring void and enable the Hall Secretary to
rehire the premises to another hirer.
The Village Hall is insured against any claims
arising out of its
own
negligence.
11. Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences
The Hirer must report all accidents involving
injury to the public to a member of the Village
Hall management committee
as soon as
possible and complete the relevant section in
the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure
of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or
brought in by the Hirer must also be reported
as soon as
possible. Certain types of accident
or injury must be reported on a special form to
the local authority. The Hall Secretary will
give assistance in completing this form. This
is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries,
Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
1995 (RIDDOR).
12.
Explosives and Flammable Substances
The hirer shall ensure that:
a)
Highly flammable substances are not brought
into, or used in any part of the premises and
that
(b) No internal decorations of a
combustible nature (e.g. polystyrene, cotton
wool) shall be erected without the consent of
the management committee. No decorations are to
be put up near light fittings or heaters.
13. Heating
The Hirer shall ensure that no unauthorised
heating appliances shall be used on the premises
when open to the public without the consent of
the management committee. Portable Liquefied
Propane Gas (LPG) heating appliances shall not
be used.
14. Drunk and Disorderly Behaviour and
Supply of Illegal Drugs
The Hirer shall ensure that in order to avoid
disturbing neighbours to the hall and avoid
violent or criminal behaviour, care shall be
taken to avoid excessive consumption of alcohol.
Drunk and disorderly behaviour shall not be
permitted either on the premises or in its
immediate vicinity. Alcohol shall not be served
to any person suspected of being drunk nor to
any person suspected of being under the age of
18. Any person suspected of being drunk, under
the influence of drugs or who is behaving in a
violent or disorderly way shall be asked to
leave the premises. No illegal drugs may be
brought onto the premises.
15. Animals
The Hirer shall ensure that no animals
(including birds) except guide dogs are brought
into the premises, other than for a special
event agreed to by the Village Hall. No animals
whatsoever are to enter the kitchen at any time.
16. Compliance with The Children Act 1989
The Hirer shall ensure that any activities for
children under eight years of age comply with
the provisions of The Children Act of 1989 and
that only fit and proper persons who have passed
the appropriate Criminal Records Bureau checks
have access to the children (checks may also
apply where children over eight and vulnerable
adults are taking part in activities). The
Hirer shall provide the Village Hall committee
with a copy of their Child Protection Policy on
request.
17. Fly Posting
The Hirer shall not carry out or permit fly
posting or any other form of unauthorised
advertisements for any event taking place at the
premises, and shall indemnify and keep
indemnified each member of the Village Hall’s
management committee accordingly against all
actions, claims and proceedings arising from any
breach of this condition. Failure to observe
this condition may lead to prosecution by the
local authority.
18. Sale of Goods
The Hirer shall, if selling goods on the
premises, comply with Fair Trading Laws and any
code of practice used in connection with such
sales. In particular, the Hirer shall ensure
that the total prices of all goods and services
are prominently displayed, as shall be the
organiser’s name and address and that any
discounts offered are based only on
Manufacturers’ Recommended Retail Prices.
Further detail can be found in Village Hall
Information Sheet 34.
19. Cancellation
If
the Hirer wishes to cancel the
booking before the date of the event and the
Village Hall is unable to conclude a
replacement booking, the question of the payment
or the repayment of the fee shall be at the
discretion of the Village Hall. The Village Hall
reserves the right to cancel this hiring by
written notice to the Hirer in the event of:
(a) the premises being required for use as a
Polling Station for a Parliamentary or Local
Government election or
by-election
(b) the
Village Hall management committee reasonably
considering that (i) such hiring will lead to a
breach of licensing conditions, if applicable,
or other legal or statutory requirements, or
(ii) unlawful or unsuitable activities will take
place at the premises as a result of this hiring
(c) the
premises becoming unfit for the use intended by
the Hirer
(d) an emergency requiring use of the premises
as a shelter for the victims of flooding,
snowstorm, fire, explosion or those at risk of
these or similar disasters.
In any such case the Hirer shall be entitled to
a refund of any deposit already paid, but the
Village Hall
shall not be liable to the Hirer for any
resulting direct or indirect loss or damages
whatsoever.
20. End of Hire
The Hirer shall be responsible for leaving the
premises and surrounding area in a clean and
tidy condition, properly locked and secured
unless directed otherwise and any contents
temporarily removed from
their usual positions properly replaced,
otherwise the Village Hall shall be at liberty
to make an
additional charge.
21. Noise
The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of
noise is made on arrival and departure,
particularly late at night and early in the
morning. The Hirer shall, if using sound
amplification equipment, make use of any noise
limitation device provided at the premises and
comply with any other licensing condition for
the premises.
22. Stored Equipment
The Village Hall accepts no responsibility for
any stored equipment or other property brought
on to or left at the premises, and all liability
for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All
equipment and other property (other than stored
equipment) must be removed at the end of each
hiring or fees will be charged for each day or
part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until
the same is removed.
The Village Hall may, in its discretion in any
of the following circumstances, namely-
(a)
in respect of stored
equipment, failure by the Hirer either to pay
any storage charges due and payable or to remove
the same within 7 days after the agreed storage
period has ended
(b) in respect of any other property brought
on to the premises for the purposes of the
hiring, failure by the Hirer to remove the same
within 7 days after the hiring dispose of any
such items by sale or otherwise on such terms
and conditions as it thinks fit, and charge the
Hirer any costs incurred in storing and selling
or otherwise disposing of the same.
23. No Alterations
No alterations or additions may be made to the
premises nor may any fixtures be installed or
placards, decorations or other articles be
attached in any way to any part of the premises
without the prior written approval of the Hall
Secretary. Any alteration, fixture or fitting or
attachment so approved shall at the discretion
of the Village Hall remain in the premises at
the end of the hiring. It will become the
property of the Village Hall unless removed by
the hirer who must make good to the satisfaction
of the hall or, if any damage caused to the
premises by such removal.
24. No Rights
The Hiring Agreement constitutes permission only
to use the premises and confers no tenancy or
other right of occupation on the Hirer.
Special Conditions (Regulated entertainment and
sale of alcohol)
These Special Conditions of Hire include
provisions required to comply with the Premises
Licence issued under the Licensing Act 2003.
These conditions apply to all events at which
regulated entertainment or the sale of alcohol
takes place and should be inserted into the
Hiring Agreement were necessary.
The Hirer hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy
of the conditions of the Premises Licence and/or
Operating Schedule for the premises, in
accordance with which the hiring must be
undertaken and agrees to comply with all
obligations therein.
1. Hours of Opening
The premises shall not be used for licensable
activities except between the hours
of 08.00 a.m. and 00.30 p.m. (Monday to
Saturday) and 08.00a.m. to 23.00p.m. (Sunday)
unless special permission has been issued by
Wealden District Council and by the management
committee .
NOTWITHSTANDING THE LICENSED HOURS THE HALL
COMMITTEE WILL NOT PERMIT THE HALL TO BE USED
AFTER 11.30 P.M. WITHOUT SPECIAL WRITTEN
PERMISSION
2. Capacity and Supervision
(a) There shall, in addition to the Hirer,
be a minimum of 2 competent attendants on duty
on the premises to assist people entering and
leaving, none of whom shall be less than 18
years of age. If most of the audience is under
16, the number of attendants shall be not less
than 3. All persons on duty shall have been
instructed as to their essential
responsibilities in the event of fire or other
emergencies, including attention to disabled
persons, the location and use of the fire
fighting equipment available, how to call the
Fire Brigade and evacuation procedure.
(b) The number of people on the premises shall
not exceed MAIN HALL 250 for dancing, or 200
seated (in accordance with the seating plan
obtainable from the Authorised Representative)
and SMALL HALL 80 seated.
The number of attendants on duty must be as
specified in the Village Hall’s Premises Licence
(and not less than):
two adult attendants for up to 100 persons
three adult attendants for 100-249 persons
four adult attendants for 250-499 persons
Additional attendants are required if the
audience is mostly under 16, or if there are
many disabled people present.
In the case of
performances in the Main Hall there must be one
competent attendant for each fire exit.
3. Age
The Hirer, not being a person under 18 years of
age, hereby accepts responsibility for being in
charge of and on the premises at all times when
the public are present and for ensuring that all
conditions of the Premises Licence and/or the
Operating Schedule relating to management and
supervision of the premises are met.
4. Dangerous and unsuitable Performances
Performances involving danger to the public, or
of a sexually explicit nature, shall not be
given.
5. Film Shows
Children shall be restricted from viewing
age-restricted films classified according to the
recommendations of the British Board of Film
Classification.