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07.02.2022 - 16:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A crime-hit nightclub has kept its licence after a doorman was seriously injured in a terrifying attack.
Astoria on Flixton Road in Urmston has seen a string of violent events since 2019 according to Greater Manchester Police; including assault, affray, fighting involving large groups of people and someone being glassed inside the venue.
One serious incident saw a doorman being ‘set upon’ by five or six members of a local traveller family – resulting in the bouncer being rushed to hospital with ‘serious injuries’.
Now, to tackle the issues, the venue has been ordered to ban the use of glass after 9pm.
A new dress code for the venue is also being imposed, whereby no caps can be worn in the venue and any hooded garments must be worn with the hood down.
No furniture will be allowed outside the venue after 9pm, to avoid a repeat of a previous incident when a chair was thrown by a punter outside the club.
Only plastic cups will be allowed at the venue after 9pm on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday and bank holidays to avoid any future glassing incidents and 50pc of all door staff will be expected to wear body cameras.
As part of evidence given by police, the premises owners said: “I would like it to be known that we have always been amenable and approachable in the sharing of information, expertise and advise when it comes to carrying out the licensing objectives.
“This being evidenced in the fact that since the reopening of the premises we have cut short our trading hours on a Friday and Saturday night.
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