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Closure Order issued to Craven pub after alcohol sold without licence
The hearing was held at Harrogate Magistrates Court
A pub in Low Bentham which sold alcohol without a licence has been forced to close its doors.
Following an application by Craven District Council, on Friday, July 14th, Harrogate Magistrates Court called time on The Punch Bowl Public House, in Eskew Lane. The premises are now closed until further notice.
The closure order, which is believed to be the first of its kind to a licenced premise in Craven, was granted after alcohol continued to be sold, despite service of a Closure Notice, which warned that no licence for the sale of alcohol was in place at the premises.
Craven District Council was awarded full costs of £2,962.
Speaking after the hearing, Cllr Chris Moorby, chairman of Craven District Council’s Licensing Committee, said: “We are pleased that the court issued the Closure Order and awarded full costs to the Council. The Council is grateful for the support of partner agencies, in particular North Yorkshire Police and Trading Standards, who assisted in obtaining evidence. The Council’s Licensing officers always try to engage and advise on matters of non-compliance, but where such guidance is not adhered to and non-compliance continues, the Council will take appropriate action.”
Tim Chadwick, the council’s Licensing Manager, said it was the first pub in Craven to be served with a closure order. He added: “I hope this serves as a warning that the police and the council will use all the powers at our disposal to make sure licensed premises are a responsible part of the Craven community.”