Breeze Club stays closed after serious disorder as authority revokes its licence

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Friday, March 08, 2013
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A CITY nightclub has had its licence revoked following an incident of serious disorder.

Police were called to Breeze Club, in Huntington Street, early on Saturday, February 2. As a result, the force asked for a review of the licence.

Nottingham City Council Licensing Authority has decided the licence should be revoked.

A police spokesman said: "This decision was not taken lightly but was considered an appropriate and proportionate response to ensure public safety and prevent further crime and disorder, following a series of unprovoked assaults which involved the use of bottles and chairs as weapons."

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The revoking of the licence means the venue can no longer operate as a licensed premises and remains closed.

The authority's decision can be appealed within 21 days.

A spokesman added: "The Force and its partners take any incident where the safety of the public is put at risk very seriously and will seek to take prompt and effective action."

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  • Profile image for Tony_Bartello

    by Tony_Bartello

    Friday, March 08 2013, 2:25PM

    “This is an example of the police and other agencey's working well together to tackle a problem, the upshot is a positive result.

    Where are all the positive comments saying "well done" to the police and council? . . . too many negative "Meldrews" leave comments on this site.

    This is great news anyway and I am reassured that the police have acted accordingly.”

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