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22
Jul 2020
The Coach & Horses pub has had its licence to sell alcohol revoked after showing a "blatant disregard" for social distancing guidelines.
Harrogate Borough Council's licensing sub-committee met today to decide the pub's fate after HBC officers and North Yorkshire Police reported customers drinking outside the pub and not observing social distancing over the weekend of May 30.
HBC committee members heard how landlord John Nelson and customers of the pub were "aggressive and abusive" towards HBC officials and police after being served with a prohibition order on May 31.
Mr Nelson's lawyer Paddy Whur said his client "accepted he made a chronic error of judgement".
He said Mr Nelson suffers from bipolar disorder but had not taken his medication for 10 days which "distinctly affected" his decision-making process during the weekend.
Mr Whur suggested that the pub's licence be suspended until Mr Nelson steps down - which was rejected by councillors.
Mr Nelson has 21 days to appeal the decision.
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