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Nightclub to remain shut for five weeks after fight
Nightclub to remain shut for five weeks after fight

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Nightclub to remain shut for five weeks after fight

A nightclub will remain shut for five weeks after a fight required a large police presence. The Gun Street Garden, in Reading town centre, is a late-night venue hosting DJs, musicians, professional dancers and bottle service to guests. Its licence was suspended by Reading Borough Council after two alleged incidents that occurred during its Playboy Mansion event on Easter Sunday. In February last year the club also had its license suspended after evidence of cocaine was discovered at the venue. The first recent incident was at 02:00 BST, which allegedly involved a man throwing a hard plastic glass and punching a woman. While the second was at 03.07, and was reported as a public disorder that required a large police presence. A statutory consultation saw support for the venue, one customer said: "I feel safe when attending on a typical night", with another adding: "Everyone working there is always on high attention and alert to what is happening within the club." The venue also received support from councillor Imtiyaz Shaikh, Mayor of Swindon, who said the club operators also run a venue in his town that positively contributes to its cultural and social scene. The owners said they agreed to implement new conditions in an effort to meet the concerns raised by police. You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. Nightclub licence suspended after cocaine discovery Reading Borough Council

Reading nightclub to remain for five weeks shut after fight
Reading nightclub to remain for five weeks shut after fight

BBC News

time5 days ago

  • BBC News

Reading nightclub to remain for five weeks shut after fight

A nightclub will remain shut for five weeks after a fight required a large police Gun Street Garden, in Reading town centre, is a late-night venue hosting DJs, musicians, professional dancers and bottle service to licence was suspended by Reading Borough Council after two alleged incidents that occurred during its Playboy Mansion event on Easter February last year the club also had its license suspended after evidence of cocaine was discovered at the venue. The first recent incident was at 02:00 BST, which allegedly involved a man throwing a hard plastic glass and punching a the second was at 03.07, and was reported as a public disorder that required a large police presence.A statutory consultation saw support for the venue, one customer said: "I feel safe when attending on a typical night", with another adding: "Everyone working there is always on high attention and alert to what is happening within the club."The venue also received support from councillor Imtiyaz Shaikh, Mayor of Swindon, who said the club operators also run a venue in his town that positively contributes to its cultural and social owners said they agreed to implement new conditions in an effort to meet the concerns raised by police. You can follow BBC Berkshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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