Councils and police urged to ‘turn a blind eye’ to pubs opening early for World Cup last

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ouncils and police are being urged to “turn a blind eye” to pubs opening early for the ladies’s soccer World Cup last.

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MPs have known as on the authorities to disregard cases of publicans serving exterior of their normal Sunday hours, after warnings that licensing guidelines imply go away some venues unable to serve pints or open early for excited followers on the day.

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In Cornwall, the native council and police have already introduced they won't take enforcement motion for early opening throughout the huge match.

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An common of 4.6 million individuals tuned in on a working day to look at the Lionesses progress to their first ever World Cup last with the win being the most-watched sport of the event to this point.

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England’s ladies will play Spain at 11am on Sunday of their first World Cup last after beating hosts Australia on Wednesday.

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Current rules imply the sale of alcohol is broadly prohibited earlier than 10am on Sunday, however venues similar to pubs even have particular hours they'll keep open and serve alcohol relying on particular person licences.

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A blanket change to licensing hours throughout England would require the approval of Parliament, which isn't presently sitting as it's the summer time recess – and calls for for an emergency recall to Westminster have been dismissed.

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Conservative MP Sir Michael Fabricant has as an alternative advised his native police drive “turn a blind eye” to any pubs opening early for Sunday’s World Cup last.

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In a letter to Staffordshire Police Chief Constable Chris Noble and Staffordshire police and fireplace commissioner Ben Adams, the Lichfield MP wrote: “As you know, the Women’s World Cup Final will be held at 11am (BST) on Sunday.

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“I think it would be a marvellous gesture if pubs could be allowed to open early and, although this would be contrary to the law, the police might turn a blind eye on this one occasion only.”

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Sir Michael stated in an announcement: “I think now is the time for the police to show discretion to allow pubs and other venues to open early allowing people to cheer on our wonderful Lionesses in the company of others. I hope other police forces might show similar flexibility too – on this particular Sunday.”

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Labour shadow minister Stephen Morgan agreed pubs ought to be given flexibility with their Sunday hours.

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“I think they’ve got to be flexible, let’s be sensible. I think it makes sense,” he advised Times Radio.

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Communities Secretary Michael Gove wrote to councils on Thursday, asking them to do every part they'll to assist venues looking for to increase their hours for the sport.

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In response, Cornwall Council and Cornwall and Devon Police have confirmed they won't be implementing licence circumstances for pubs who open sooner than they might normally be allowed.

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Linda Taylor, chief of Cornwall Council, stated: “Although it is too late to issue licences to allow our pubs and clubs to open, this is a sensible way forward, ensuring their businesses can benefit from the occasion, and so people can come together to enjoy the match together. I am delighted the police are supporting this move as well.”

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Cornwall Council’s transfer was welcomed by the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).

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Emma McClarkin, chief govt of the BBPA, described it as “the exact type of flexibility that councils can provide and what the Government so helpfully encouraged”.

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But one publican in Stoke-on-Trent described Mr Gove’s letter to councils as “too little too late”.

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Victoria Mavin, who runs The Bellringer pub in Stoke-on-Trent, additionally advised the PA news company: “Historically, the Government have made allowances for moments in history where they have relaxed licensing law – they have amended slightly, there is a blanket rule,” she stated.

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“If this isn’t a moment in history then I don’t know what is.”

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Ms Mavin advised PA allowances had been made within the early 2000s for the Men’s World Cup, for the jubilee and for the coronation.

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She added: “From my point of view you can’t help thinking that had it been a Men’s World Cup that somebody somewhere would have already noticed that actually these were the timings of it, this is what we could potentially put in place.

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“It’s just a shame that we’re at the 11th hour and only now we’re talking about it.”

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The Home Office has written to police chiefs encouraging them to work with councils to make sure as many venues as attainable can open.

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Most pubs are more likely to be unable to serve alcohol till 11am, and are unlikely to have had time for a short lived occasion discover (TEN) permitting to fluctuate their hours to be processed.

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A spokesperson for the Local Government Association stated: “Councils up and down the country are flying flags, lighting up buildings and hosting free screenings of the game on Sunday to mark this historic and exciting occasion.

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“Licensing teams are working hard to ensure temporary event notices that were submitted with the legally required amount of notice are processed as efficiently as possible, but councils can only work within the existing law.”

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James Cleverly, the Foreign Secretary, has in the meantime introduced he'll attend the match in Australia on Sunday alongside Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer.

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“All eyes are on Sydney this Sunday,” he stated forward of the ultimate.

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“This is an amazing moment to celebrate the very best of women’s international sport with Australia and New Zealand as our brilliant tournament hosts.

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“Everyone back home is behind the Lionesses for their first appearance ever in a World Cup final, and I will be there in person to cheer them on.”

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