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Time is set to be called later at village pub

- By BEN O’CONNELL Reporter ben.oconnell@reachplc.com

DESPITE CONCERNS PUB SET TO STAY OPEN FOR LONGER

OPENING hours at a popular pub have been extended, despite concerns of a councllor.

The Blagdon Arms on Village Square in central Cramlingto­n, applied to make a number of changes to its licence, but it was the additional 30 minutes of drinking time on Friday and Saturday nights which sparked objections.

This proposal to extend last orders for the sale of alcohol to 1am on those days, resulting in a closing time of 1.30am, was discussed at a Northumber­land County Council licensing hearing.

A nearby resident had opposed the changes, listing a number of incidents which had taken place after the pubs emptied, including a couple “who were actually having sex at 1.15am the other morning right outside the Freemasons building”.

“Not only does more alcohol lead to the possibilit­y of more nuisance, crime and disorder, but the level of these will be greater,” they wrote.

Coun Mark Swinburn, who represents the Cramlingto­n Village ward, said that the area “already suffers from an unacceptab­le degree of alcohol-related, antisocial behaviour, specifical­ly late at night, resulting in both public and private damage”.

But solicitor Suraj Desor, of Poppleston Allen, for Stonegate Pub Company, said the “modest extension” would “allow for a longer wind-down and a more gradual dispersal”.

“Stonegate has a wealth of experience in operating premises to these hours in close proximity to residentia­l properties,” he continued.

Pointing out that other premises in the area already operated to the same hours, he added it would be “disproport­ionate and unreasonab­le” not to grant the extension.

The committee agreed, as it was unlikely the problems reported “could be directly attributab­le to the premises in question” and because license holders are only responsibl­e for the immediate vicinity of the licensed area.

It was also noted there had been no concerns raised by police or environmen­tal health.

Coun Swinburn, who was unable to attend the hearing, had also called for the hearing to be adjourned for further consultati­on with residents.

The councillor­s decided against this, having been told that the displaying of notices on the pub and in the Press had been done legally.

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The Blagdon Arms in Cramlingto­n

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