Sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here to keep abreast of what's happening in your neighbourhood A pub that was stripped of its licence for hosting a lockdown party like a ‘prohibition speakeasy’ has been allowed to reopen despite neighbours’ fears over noise and antisocial behaviour.
The Billy Goat pub in Mossley, Tameside, lost its premises licence – and consequently its legal ability to sell alcohol – following a hearing of the council’s licensing panel in July last summer.
It came after the Stamford Street pub opened for a private event for around 30 people on the day that Boris Johnson ordered pubs close to try and suppress Covid-19. READ MORE: Greater Manchester's latest covid infection rates as cases rise in five boroughs The
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