A members club's licence has been suspended for two weeks.
Tooting Constitutional Club, in Tooting High Street, Tooting, was found to not be keeping a regular record of its members.
The decision came after a police licensing officer found the club was in breach of its licence conditions.
A licensing sub-committee held in Wandsworth Town Hall on June 5 imposed new conditions on the club's licence.
The club must upgrade their internal and external CCTV coverage and install automatic closing doors.
All members must be provided with numbered membership cards, while the singing in book has to be properly maintained.
The council opted to suspend the club's licence for two weeks in order for members to make changes to the way it is run.
Tooting Constitutional Club has been running since 1962 and has a late night alcohol licence.
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