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Jun 2020
A Harrogate pub that came under fire for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules could be closed down permanently.
The council has told the landlord of the Coach and Horses that a formal review of its licence is underway after it found 75 customers in the area drinking on Sunday.
Harrogate Borough Council sent its enforcement team to two pubs on Saturday and reported that people were breaking the rules. It gave advice to the licensees of both pubs and reminded them of the law.
The next day, the Coach and Horses opened again and followed the initial advice before, the council says it committed a further breach of regulations.
Council officers issued a prohibition notice to the pub the same day and in doing so officers were subjected to verbal abuse from customers. One even followed the officers along Tower Street and back to their cars.
Despite the prohibition notice, the council said the pub continued to trade in the same way. In his report, council officer Gareth Bentley said officers returned to the pub on Monday, after the notice was issued:
Council officers and police officers returned to the premises yesterday to serve notice of the licence review, which could mean a permanent closure.
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