It's gone dry
A Blackpool hotel has been banned from selling alcohol for 14 days after customers were served after hours.
A licensing review heard Trades Hotel operator Neil Cropper had been present when enforcement officers visited the premises in May when five alcohol sales were made after 2am. It was claimed some people had been served from pitchers of beer before bought prior to 2am.But a decision notice says: “It is clear to the panel that the decision to permit customers to purchase drinks in advance was a clear attempt to circumvent the licence changes brought about in March 2022.
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