Ayrshire Post

Peaky Blinders’ TV star’s controvers­ial club date

Councillor­s bid to stop late licence for meet and greet

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Packy’s character on screen is crime baron Thomas Shelby’s go to man in the violent Peaky Blinders drama set after the First World War.

The hit show based in Birmingham attracted millions of viewers during its last series.

The Buf applied to close at 3.30am for a total of three “special” events around the Halloween period, including the Peaky Blinders date.

It normally shuts at 2.30am. The plans include a party of Ayr and District Young Farmers Club last Friday night and a student event with a karaoke competitio­n on October 31.

Labour councillor Andy Campbell blasted the nightspot’s applicatio­n for later closures as “special lucky bags of nonsense.”

Earlier, Mr Dunlop pointed out “special” is defined as out of the ordinary and said the Buf is not in the habit of making requests for late opening.

He pointed out other nightspots had been granted extended hours recently and asked councillor­s for a “level playing field”.

Tory councillor Lee Lyons said the Buf should get late opening for all three nights.

But the nightspot was told it could have one night only for a later hour by the licensing board.

The Arthur Street premises chose the Peaky Blinders gig.

Mr Dunlop said there is no time to appeal the decision, which refused the two other extended hours applicatio­ns.

Councillor Mackay said: “It is in everyone’s interest to get applicatio­ns in as soon as possible.”

The decision was made at a licensing board meeting last Thursday.

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Packy Lee The TV star appeared ta the Buf at the weekend
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The Buf Late licence agreed

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