These are the 77 “robust” safety conditions Brixton Academy must meet for re-opening

The O2 Academy Brixton in London

The O2 Academy Brixton was last week given the green light to keep its licence and re-open, provided that it meets 77 “robust” safety conditions. You can read the full list of terms below.

The hearing into the future of the south London venue began on September 11, to determine whether or not the Academy Music Group (AMG) could continue to operate its licence at the live music space.

It came after the Academy was forced to shut its doors following a fatal crowd crush that occurred at an Asake concert back in December 2022.

The incident left two people dead and one in a critical condition, and ultimately led to the venue having its licence suspended. The Metropolitan Police then reportedly made a push for the location to close down for good.

Last Friday (September 15), Lambeth Council announced today that the O2 Academy Brixton could reopen, but said the venue would need to adhere to  77 “extensive and robust” conditions “designed to promote public safety”.

Sub Focus perform on stage at Brixton Academy (Photo by Ollie Millington/Getty Images)
Sub Focus perform on stage at the O2 Academy Brixton. CREDIT: Ollie Millington/Getty Images

The terms were published in a lengthy official document, and have since been formatted and listed by Brixton Buzz.

They include rules on general risk assessments at the Academy as well as event management plans, a ‘Show Stop’ procedure, and conditions regarding emergency evacuations, capacity and ticket inspections.

The document also lists stipulations about security personnel, working conditions, the prevention of crime and disorder, and a request for the venue to “install and maintain a comprehensive CCTV system”.

You can read the full list of the 77 conditions below.

Liaison with Police and Licensing Authority

1. The Premises Licence Holder will provide an Events List of forthcoming events including a summary of the nature of each event to the Police and Licensing Authority both three months and one month in advance.
Any change to the Events List occurring less than a month before the event will be provided within 48 hours of the information becoming known and in accordance with a Protocol agreed with the Police and Licensing Authority.
The Premises Licence Holder will arrange a meeting at least once a month and invite the Police and Licensing Authority to attend to discuss the details of forthcoming events and any specific security or safety issues or requirements.

Event Risk Assessment

2. An Event Risk Assessment shall be prepared in advance of any event at the premises which shall set out risks and control measures for each identified risk. The Event Risk Assessment shall include:
(a) the nature of the event;
(b) relevant risks;
(c) appropriate control measures.
3. The Event Risk Assessment shall be available for inspection at the premises on immediate request by the licensing authority and the Police during all trading hours.
The Event Risk Assessment must include the age profile of the audience in assessing the need for any increased levels of security, stewards and medical or welfare provision.
4. (a) The Event Risk Assessment shall be carried out on the form appended to this licence (per Tab 23 in AMG’s evidence bundle served for the hearing on 11 and 12 September 2023) by the General Manager or Deputy General Manager, who shall have received appropriate training in risk management.
(b) The risk assessment shall consist of:
i) an evaluation of each risk as set out in the form;
ii) an overall assessment of risk on the scale 1-5 as set out in the form.
iii) an assessment whether there is a significant risk of crowd disorder.
(c) Any event with an overall assessment of 3 shall be escalated to the Divisional Manager.
The event shall not take place unless approved in writing by the Divisional Manager.
(d) Any event in which any individual risk is rated as amber (i.e. “Risk Acceptable with Adequate Control Measures” or red (i.e. “Unacceptable Risk”) or which has an overall assessment of 4 or 5 shall be escalated to the Group Operations Manager or Chief Operations Officer.
The event shall not take place unless approved in writing by the Group Operations Manager or Chief Operations Officer.
5. No event that is assessed to pose a significant risk of crowd disorder shall take place.
6. The premises licence holder must, in carrying out an Event Risk Assessment, have due regard to the need to:
(a) eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation and any other conduct prohibited by or under the Equality Act 2010 (or superseding legislation);
(b) advance equality of opportunity between persons who share a relevant protected characteristic (as set out in the Equality Act 2010) and persons who do not share it;
(c) foster good relations between persons who share a relevant protected characteristic and persons who do not share it.

Risk assessments: general

7. The use of the balcony by customers including the stewarding arrangements will be subject to a suitable and sufficient specific risk assessment for any events held at the premises.
8. Risk assessments for the premises shall be carried out (and reviewed as and when new hazards are introduced into the premises). All significant hazards identified should be recorded and remedial measures/systems put in place.
9. All risk assessments applicable to the venue shall be reviewed and signed at least annually. The name and position of the signatory shall be recorded on the risk assessment.
10. All venue managers shall be trained in venue risk assessments at least annually by an independent trainer. A signed record of the training shall be held on file and produced immediately for inspection during trading hours by the London Borough of Lambeth.
The record shall state the name and qualifications of the trainer, the names and job titles of those attending the training, and whether they have completed the training to the satisfaction of the trainer, and it shall be signed and dated by the trainer.
11. There shall be an annual independent audit of
(a) the adequacy of the risk assessments;
(b) the venue managers’ understanding of applicable risk assessments;
(c) The implementation at each show of the control measures identified in risk
assessments.
The audit report shall be held on file and produced immediately for inspection during trading hours by the London Borough of Lambeth.

Event Management Plan

12. An Event Management Plan shall be prepared in advance of any event at the premises, which shall take into account the Event Risk Assessment for the Premises.
The Event Management Plan shall include measures for crowd safety, including but not limited to:
(a) announcements and advance messaging to customers;
(b) queuing systems;
(c) the deployment and location of barriers outside the premises to control the queue and protect the front of the premises;
(d) queue management and control;
(e) deployment of security personnel outside the premises and in the lobby to control ingress;
(f) the location of preliminary and final ticket inspections;
(g) procedures to ensure that the maximum capacity for the venue is not exceeded;
(h) Emergency Door Close Protocol and Procedure.
(i) Show Stop Procedures and Protocol;
(j) Emergency Evacuation Plan.
(k) Procedures for the provision of first aiders and first aid equipment for the event and arrangements for medical treatment, including numbers and types of medical personnel.
The Event Management Plan shall be available for inspection on immediate request by the licensing authority and the Police during all trading hours.

Show Stop procedure

13. The Venue Show Stop Procedure (“the Procedure) shall be amended to state that:
(a) in deciding whether to implement the Procedure the decision-maker shall take into account the audience reaction to the announcement of the Show Stop;
(b) upon announcement of a Show Stop, SIA operatives shall clear and staff all
exits to facilitate egress from the venue;
(c) all venue staff shall be trained in the Procedure.
14. All venue hire contracts for performances at the premises shall oblige the artist to cooperate fully in the Show Stop Procedure.

Emergency evacuation procedure

15. Emergency evacuation procedures shall require that in the event of an emergency evacuation, security personnel are to be stationed at all emergency exits during a live event.
16. In the event of an emergency evacuation, security personnel must be stationed at all emergency exits.

Emergency operations plan

17. The Emergency Operations Plan (“the EOP”) shall be reviewed and signed at least annually by the General Manager.
18. All venue managers shall be trained in the EOP at least annually by an independent trainer, including the response to emergency scenarios. A record of the training shall be held on file and produced immediately for inspection during trading hours by the London Borough of Lambeth. The record shall state the name and qualifications of the trainer, the names and job titles of those attending the training, and whether they have completed the training to the satisfaction of the trainer, and it shall be signed and dated by the trainer.
19. There shall be an annual independent audit of
(a) the adequacy of the EOP;
(b) the venue management’s understanding of the EOP.
The audit report shall be held on file and produced immediately for inspection during trading hours by the London Borough of Lambeth.

Security personnel

20. All security operatives at the premises shall be provided by a contractor holding approved contractor status from the Security Industry Authority.
21. The control room shall be supervised by a Security Supervisor.
22. Ingress to the premises shall be supervised by a Security Supervisor.
23. The Security Supervisors supervising the control room and ingress shall be equipped with radio communication devices.
24. All security operatives and Security Supervisors shall be named on a register held at the premises. The register shall be available for immediate inspection by the Police or licensing authority during trading hours.
25. The Venue Duty Manager or, in his absence, the Deputy Duty Manager or next line manager, will be responsible for activating any Emergency Door Close Procedure and any Show Stop procedure, after consulting with the Head of Security. Any police officer present may also be consulted.
26. There shall be experienced security operatives deployed outside the premises and in the foyer area who wear body worn cameras. The number of body worn cameras shall be assessed as part of the Event Risk Assessment.
27. The minimum number of SIA licensed security on duty at the premises at all times the premises is open for licensable activities shall be risk assessed for each event subject to an absolute minimum of 1 x SIA licensed security per 100 customers.
28. Stewards employed at the premises must be over 18 years of age and wear distinctive clothing so as to be easily identified as stewards.
29. Registered door supervisors shall be provided to carry out searches on persons and to exclude those who may be carrying illegal drugs or offensive weapons.
30. Door supervisors shall be provided to the licensed premises to maintain orderly queuing outside of the premises.
31. Door supervisors working at the licensed premises shall display their names badges on their outer most clothing, such that it is visible to the public and can be easily verified.

Ingress

32. The system for ingress shall be protected by barriers as shown in Showsec Method Statement, External Operations dated 5th July 2023.
33. Barriers may not be placed in the highway without the consent of the relevant highway authority or the written confirmation of the said highway authority that it does not require the premises licence holder to apply for such consent.
34. The venue shall not re-open until SC-610 tannoys have been installed onto the external elevations of the building arranged and positioned in accordance with elevation plans 3676-003 C and 3676-004.
External tannoys are not to be used except in the event of an emergency.
35. The venue shall not re-open until cantilever external lighting, of the type specified in drawing 3654-002, has been installed on the building, arranged and positioned in accordance with drawing 3654-002.
The external cantilever lighting shall be installed at 4m above ground level and be directed downwards as provided in drawing 3654-002, so that light does not spill onto neighbouring residential properties.
36. The external tannoys and lighting must be periodically checked to ensure they are in good working order.
37. The installation of external tannoys and lighting must be carried out in accordance with any necessary lawful authorisation (including planning permission and listed building consent).
38. There shall be an independent audit of the premises’ queuing and ingress procedures at least every six months. The audit shall include crowd safety, security and unauthorised or fraudulent entry. The auditor’s report shall be provided to the licensing authority or the Police immediately upon request during trading hours.

Ticket inspections

39. All final ticket inspections at the premises shall be carried out by authorised employees of the premises licence holders.
40. In order to avoid crowding around the front doors of the premises, the crowd safety measures in the Event Safety Management Plan shall be such as to ensure that:
(a) the final ticket inspection takes place away from the front doors of the premises;
(b) the area in front of the doors may only be accessed by those whose tickets have been subject to final inspection;
(c) the area in front of the doors is adequately protected by barriers and security personnel.

Capacity

41. The number of persons accommodated at any one time shall not exceed the following:

Balcony -1083 persons
Balcony Seating Area, Balcony Rear Standing 78 persons
VIP Bar 150 persons
Ground Floor with folding partition in use 3,540 persons.
Ground Floor with folding partition between Ra Bar and Auditorium locked in the open position 3,760 persons.
The total accommodation for the premises shall not exceed 5071 persons.

42. The Premises Licence Holder will have a procedure in place for dealing with “unsafe crowd concentration.” A record of this policy shall be maintained on site and shall from part of the Event Management Plan.
43. A manual or electronic system of counting in visitors to events on the premises shall be implemented and maintained.
44. The maximum occupancy figure shall be clearly displayed at the point of entry along with all relevant licences and insurance documentation.
45. The premises shall have a procedure in place to ensure that the maximum occupancy capacity is not exceeded on all events.
46. Tickets will be issued for the ground floor or the balcony. Stewards will be so positioned at the ground floor auditorium doors and the balcony seating doors as to ensure that customers may only enter the area for which they hold a ticket.

CCTV

47. The premises licence holder shall install and maintain a comprehensive CCTV system.
The CCTV system shall continually record whilst the premises are open. All recordings shall be stored for a minimum period of 30 days with date and time stamping. Viewing of recordings shall be made available upon the request of Police
or authorised officer of Lambeth Council subject to and in accordance with Data Protection legislation.
48. A suitably trained and licensed individual in the management team who is able to operate the CCTV system shall be in the premises at all times when it is open for licensable activities. The individual must be able to provide a Police or authorised Council officer copies of recent CCTV images or data with the absolute minimum of delay when requested in accordance with Condition 9a).
49. Any CCTV breakdown or system failure will be remedied as soon as reasonably practicable. Repair records / invoices shall be kept on site for at least 12 months and be readily available to be viewed by all authorised persons upon request.

Public safety

50. All digital tickets for events at the premises shall be accompanied with online information which includes a link to the terms and conditions, important messaging for arrival, entry and egress and the venue’s neighbour friendly policy.
51. When the premisesis open to the public, at least one employee shall be on duty who has practical experience in fire prevention and extinction. Such employees shall act as fire-fighters and wear fire-fighters uniform.
52. A public address system, in addition to that used by the performers, shall be provided.
Both systems shall be under the direct control of the licensee so that broadcast messages can over-ride the performers amplifiers and be clearly audible.
53. A fully equipped first aid point staffed by adequate numbers of first aiders shall be maintained for the duration of the event. [Existing condition 6]
54. Drinks and refreshments shall only be supplied in plastic or paper containers.
55. Patrons must not be allowed to sit on stairs or otherwise block exits or exit ways during the event. Stewards shall patrol the premises during an event to ensure compliance with this requirement.

Prevention of nuisance

56. The secondary lobbies to all final exit doors to street are to be maintained to reduce noise leakage to the immediate environment.
57. All exit doors to the premises are to be stewarded by security personnel during an event to ensure that customers to the premises do not accidentally open doors when live sound source is taking place.
58. The premises licence holder or club official shall ensure that prominent, clear and legible notices are displayed at all exits requiring customers to respect the needs of local residents and to leave the area quietly.
59. The premises licence holder will encourage customers to use public transport or taxi services and leave the premises promptly when the event finishes.
60. The clearance of equipment and the loading into vehicles shall be completed not later than one hour and a half after the end of the event.
61. The deliveries of liquor to the premises shall take place between 09:00 and 18:00.
62. The premises shall have a procedure in place to ensure that the immediate vicinity of the premises (including pathways to and from the premises) are cleared up.
63. The premises shall maintain its active policy against flyposting and its contract of hire specifically precluding such activity.
64. A direct telephone number for a member of management at the premises shall be publicly available at all times the premises is open. This telephone number is to be made available to residents and businesses in the vicinity.
65. The Premises Licence Holder shall organise and participate in a meeting for local residents to discuss the operation of the premises at least once every six months.

Prevention of crime and disorder

66. All front of house staff shall undergo welfare and vulnerability engagement training at least annually. A record of such training shall be kept on the premises for immediate inspection by the licensing authority and Police during all trading hours.
67. The premises shall participate in any local pubwatch scheme.
68. The premises shall operate a zero-tolerance policy to the supply and use of drugs.
69. The premises shall operate a staffed cloakroom operated via a secure ticketing system.
70. The restrictions inherent in the Licensing Act 2003 will apply at all times within the premises.

Works conditions

71. No licensable activities shall take place at the premises until the works to strengthen the front doors of the venue as identified in the Report from William J Marshall dated 9th August 2023 have been satisfactorily completed and a certificate of completion following an inspection by William J Marshall or other suitably qualified structural engineers has been provided to the licensing authority.
72. The premises licence holder will carry out a Health and Safety Audit of the premises to be undertaken by an independent and suitably qualified Health and Safety Consultant. The Audit shall be provided to the Licensing Authority and the Health and Safety Officer of Lambeth Council and no licensable activities shall take place at the premises until the Audit has been confirmed by them as satisfactory.

Health and Safety Committee

73. The premises licence holder’s Health and Safety Committee shall be chaired by an independent person with expertise in health and safety governance.
74. The terms of reference for the Health and Safety Committee shall include the Protect Duty, Crowd Management and Safety, and event risk assessment.
75. The minutes of all Health and Safety Committee meetings shall be placed before the Board of the Premises Licence Holder.

Off sales/Bottles

76. No customers carrying open or sealed bottles shall be admitted to the premises at any time that the premises are open to the public.
77. No off sale of alcohol shall take place within the premises.

Above and Beyond perform on stage at Brixton Academy London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ollie Millington/Redferns via Getty Images)
Above and Beyond perform on stage at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, United Kingdom. CREDIT: Ollie Millington/Redferns via Getty Images

Potential re-opening dates for the O2 Academy Brixton are yet to be shared.

DJ and London Night Czar, Amy Lamé, commented last week on what the ruling meant for Brixton and for London’s music scene in general.

“Firstly, my heart goes out to the families and loved ones of Gaby and Rebecca and the woman who remains in a critical condition in hospital following the awful events at O2 Brixton Academy,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

“I know how cherished the O2 Brixton Academy is by artists, fans and the local community and how important it is to the UK’s live music scene. I am pleased that Lambeth Council are satisfied that the O2 Brixton Academy can be safely reopened by Academy Music Group.”

She added: “The decision today rightly follows a detailed examination of evidence and the presentation of new plans that will ensure nothing like the tragic incident last year can ever happen again.”

The Music Venue Trust (MVT), meanwhile, said it “welcomed the decision” from the council to reopen the Academy, describing the gig space as one with “enormous cultural significance to its local community, to music fans, and to the wider live music ecosystem”.

“We look forward to supporting all those involved in the safe, successful relaunch of this iconic venue,” the MVT explained.

Night Time Industry Association (NTIA) CEO Michael Kill agreed, saying that the decision marked “a momentous milestone in safeguarding this cherished landmark”.

The sub-committee had previously heard how Brixton Academy is “a venue of economic and cultural importance”, with AMG arguing that “the Academy is not one of those venues on the police radar”.

Since the O2 Academy Brixton closed in late 2022, an online petition has been launched to counteract the closure while various artists and industry professionals have also spoken out against the potential shutting down of the venue.

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