If the sought changes are approved by Scarborough Council, the pub will be allowed to serve alcohol from 8am to midnight seven days a week
Council asked to refuse Whitby pub’s application for extended opening hours due to concerns about ‘stag dos’ and ‘drunken and aggressive behaviour’Currently, the pub is not allowed to serve alcohol or play music until the 11am opening time and must close at half past midnight, seven days a week except for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
The application has been met with numerous objections from residents and local business owners expressing concern about the impacts of the potential changes. They added: “I have already had the experience of having my business’ front kicked in by a drunken fireman on a stag do and it was one of the most frightening experiences my staff and I have had to endure.Another objection from Jean Locker states: “Opening from 8am for breakfasts and wanting to play loud music until midnight, seven days a week, is just not acceptable.
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