The Stanley Arms in Preston A bouncer was so concerned about the way a troubled Preston pub was being run that he reported it to the licensing authorities a
A bouncer was so concerned about the way a troubled Preston pub was being run that he reported it to the licensing authorities after he was left as the lone member of door staff on a busy Saturday night – and ended up being assaulted and racially abused.The man was called a “monkey” and had a shatter-resistant glass hurled at his head during a shift at the Stanley Arms, a meeting of Preston City Council’s licensing sub-committee was told.
In spite of Mr. Butcher’s departure, Lancashire Police had requested that the pub remain shut for three months before anyone else was allowed to reopen it. PC Connolly said that the man had arrived for work on the night of July 22, expecting to be one of three bouncers on duty – but found that he was the only one there. He had claimed that there were already around “100 drunk people inside the premises” at that point.
The meeting was told that Mr. Butcher was not present that night and had later said he did not know why staff had traded beyond 9pm without sufficient door supervision. The then landlord had said that two other supervisors who were booked for that evening had phoned in unavailable. He added that some customers – including two men who looked on as the women fought right in front of their table – treated it as “just entertainment for them…it amusing”.
He warned of the cost of losing out on Christmas and New Year trade, which he said was vital to see pubs through the rest of the winter – and even suggested that it would suit the police for the Stanley Arms to remain closed until 2024 as it would mean “one less premises for to deal with” over the festive period.
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