A nightclub has had its licence revoked after 47 incidents over the course of a year
including someone being stabbed and another being glassed. Derbyshire Police says the action has been taken against Speed 9761 Limited, the owners of Crib Bar on Church Street in Ripley.
A dispersal order was granted that night to try and clear customers away from the venue and reopen Church Street after it was closed by police. A licence hearing took place at Amber Valley Borough Council on February 3 where a panel was told other incidents associated with the venue included a knuckleduster attack.
Solicitor Nicholas Leviseur, who appeared representing Crib Bar, argued the police's case was "unfair" and "unhelpful" given the amount of work the bar had done with police. He argued the bar was being run "by a man who takes his responsibilities seriously".
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