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LIVE: Greater Manchester pub's future in the balance after England v Denmark Euro 2024 disorder - latest updates

A licensing review was taking place today after police said a bar was at the centre of violent disorder following last week's England v Denmark Euro 2024 game.

Greater Manchester Police have requested a summary review for Sky Bar in Kay Gardens, Bury, claiming 'serious crime and disorder' broke out following an incident shortly after midnight on Friday, June 22.

In a report to Bury Council's licensing committee, GMP said a man was repeatedly struck to the head with a large adjustable spanner, causing serious injuries.

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Police said that during the alleged disorder a customer was struck by an advertising board and seemingly knocked unconscious and a female member of staff at the bar was punched to the face which knocked her off her feet, resulting in her colliding with a lamp post. The GMP statement said disorder began outside the bar and continued in the nearby Bury travel interchange.

The alleged disorder came after the England versus Denmark game which kicked off at 5pm on Thursday with pubs and bars more busy than usual. A spokesman for GMP said an investigation into wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm was ongoing with no arrests yet made.

Among the options for the licensing committee at today's hearing is to modify the conditions attached to the licence, to exclude the sale of alcohol from the scope of the licence, the removal of the designated premises supervisor from the licence or suspension of the premises licence.

The Manchester Evening News will be covering the hearing live.

Follow the updates in our blog below.

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