The owners are not happy
A further hearing is to be held after a Blackpool bar has challenged a council ruling to cut back its licensing hours in reponse to fears about rowdy behaviour at the premises.
Following the submission of an appeal against the decision, a three day hearing has now been scheduled to start on June 9 at Blackpool Magistrates' Court. In the meantime the bar is allowed to continue trading under its existing hours until the appeal has been decided.Operator Neil Cropper appeared before the licensing panel made up of councillors after the police had submitted evidence to the council warning the venue had become “a magnet for crime and disorder”.
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