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Police were called to a disturbance at the Star Inn at St Mary in the Marsh at 2.50am on Saturday 15 June 2024 in which a woman was found heavily intoxicated and it was reported she had attempted to assault others in the pub.
The incident led to concerns that alcohol was being served much later than the premise’s licensed hours of 11am to 10.30pm on Mondays to Saturdays and midday to 10pm on Sundays. Officers noted a reluctance to assist enquiries on the night, followed by further evidence the pub was operating later into the night on a date in August. Assistance was offered to the pub, such as help improving its CCTV, but officers feel there has been a failure to engage in discussion about running the premises responsibly.
A licensing review heard by Folkestone and Hythe District Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee hearing on November 5th led to the decision to revoke the pub’s licence.
Licensing officer PC Alistair Pringle said:
‘Running a licensed premises comes with responsibilities and it’s important that those who run pubs and bars keep their customers safe and prevent anti social behaviour to neighbouring residents. We will always work with pubs and bars to help them maintain good working practices and ensure staff know how to help people when needed. However, where we believe licence holders are not taking their responsibilities seriously and are refusing to engage with authorities, we will take action such as this. I hope this decision serves to encourage those who run other pubs and bars to comply with safety rules and guidance.’