Defiant Sheffield pub landlord re-opens bars despite being stripped of licence
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Paul Greasby, landord of the Staffordshire Arms in Burngreave and the Pitsmoor Hotel, had his license revoked by Sheffield Council's licensing committee last month after a police raid on the Pitsmoor pub found drinkers hiding in cupboards.
Mr Greasby has denied the claims and is understood to be appealing against the ban.
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Hide AdAnd when asked by The Star for a response to his plans to re-open the pubs following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions, he simply responded with a list of drinks prices declaring today ‘happy independence day.’
In April, Sheffield Council and South Yorkshire Police said the Pitsmoor Hotel on Pitsmoor Road was visited by licensing officials following tip-offs from members of the public reporting that it was still serving customers despite all pubs being ordered to close by the government in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
They said customers were found ‘hiding in cupboards’.
A prohibition order was served under lockdown laws which allow local authorities and police forces to close premises flouting trading bans.
At the time, Mr Greasby, who has had the Pitsmoor for around a year and the Staffordshire Arms for nearly eight years, said: “I would not wish to make any comment at this stage other than to say that the press reports are wildly inaccurate.”
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Hide AdBut when police returned the next day, following reports from the public it was still serving customers, officers found people were on the roof "to make it look like no-one was inside", a report to the council licensing committee said.
Last month, the council licensing committee took the decision to strip both pubs of their licences.
And in January - before lockdown - the Pitsmoor Hotel licence was suspended because fees had not been paid.
Asked today if he had a response to re-opening, Mr Greasby replied: “Yes. Carling £2.90, John Smith's £2.80, Strongbow £2.80, Strongbow Darkfruit £2.90, Guinness, £3. Happy Independence Day 4 July 2020. Regards. Paul Greasby.”