Otago Daily Times

Heff’s Hotel back in strife with police

Bid to cancel bar’s licence

- TIM MILLER tim.miller@odt.co.nz

A SOUTH Dunedin bar with a chequered past is in trouble again.

Police have applied to the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority (Arla) to have Heff’s Hotel’s onlicence and publican Stephen Clark’s managers licence cancelled.

A hearing on the applicatio­ns was held in Dunedin yesterday.

The applicatio­ns relate to two incidents at the hotel earlier this year.

Stuff reported several officers entered the hotel just before midnight on March 24 after an anonymous call to police said an intoxicate­d staff member was working behind the bar.

One of the officers approached publican

Stephen Clark, who he described as intoxicate­d.

The officer said Mr Clark admitted he had been drinking through the night, but his duty manager had only just left.

About a month later, police visited the bar again and found the cleaner working behind the bar on her first shift.

Concerns were also raised about a the lack of a substantia­l food menu.

Speaking to the Otago Daily

Times yesterday Mr Clark’s lawyer Andrew More said he argued it would be better if a new manager was appointed, rather than the bar’s licence being cancelled.

Closing the bar would not only affect the eight staff but also the 10 people who lived upstairs — many of whom were longterm tenants — and the hotel’s patrons, Mr More said.

‘‘My client feels the trouble only arrives when the police visit and he runs a fairly communityb­ased operation there and I think he feels for a lot of his patrons it’s their only social interactio­n.’’

Mr Clark felt the police were unfairly targeting him, though past incidents did mean he would be watched more closely, Mr More said.

Police declined to comment yesterday and referred any questions to the Ministry of Justice.

The hearing was chaired by Judge Kevin Kelly and a decision is expected within two to three weeks.

It is not the first time the bar and Mr Clark have been in front of the licensing authority.

Last year the bar was forced to close for a week and Mr Clark and duty manager at the time Jessie Matheson were banned from selling alcohol for six and eight weeks respective­ly.

The bans came after police found people drinking at the pub on Christmas Day in 2016 and it was found to be operating outside of its licence hours.

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Stephen Clark

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