Popular Newcastle pub applies for permission to extend opening hours

By Jonathan Sutton - Local Democracy Reporter

8th Jul 2024 | Local News

The Archer, in Wolstanton, has applied for permission to extend its opening hours (Google).
The Archer, in Wolstanton, has applied for permission to extend its opening hours (Google).

A popular pub has lodged plans to extend its opening hours. Hop Back Brewery has applied to alter its premises licence for The Archer, in Wolstanton.

It means the Church Lane venue now wants to open from 8am to 12.30am Monday to Thursday and 8am to 1am on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

However it will now be subject to a licensing meeting at Newcastle Borough Council on Friday as four representations against the application were received. Objectors claim that granting the new licence would go against the licensing objectives, in particular concerns over an increase in noise emanating from the premises.

The Wolstanton venue argues that they would like the ability to hold events without the need to give temporary event notices. They have also proposed new conditions relating to CCTV, measures to reduce public nuisance and the Challenge 25 scheme.

A decision on the plans will be made on Friday 12 July (Google).

No representations from the responsible authorities including Staffordshire Police and Environmental Health were received. However, resident Amy Shirley opposed extending the licence.

In her objection letter she writes: "I think that the extended hours will add to increasing antisocial behaviour seen along the High Street of Wolstanton since the extra pubs have been added. There is now four pubs within a very short space and often from 9pm onwards people can be seen smoking outside, becoming increasingly noisy and even arguing."

Church Lane resident Susan Bradford adds: "If this application were granted there would inevitably be an increase in noise levels from music on the premises and for longer periods of time. More customers would mean more noise at closing time which at weekends could be as late as 1am."

It will be up to councillors on the Licensing Sub-Committee at Newcastle Borough Council whether to grant changes to the licence. The committee meeting is set to take place at Castle House on Friday July 12, at 10am.

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