A Brighton pub has been temporarily closed after Sussex Police expressed concerns it was failing to meet the terms of its licence.
Brighton and Hove’s Licensing Panel is reviewing the licence of The Black Horse pub, in Church Street, which will now have to close for 28 days.
Police requested the review over concerns the premises was not meeting its objectives to ensure public safety and prevent crime and disorder.
It follows an incident on Thursday, 12 January, in which staff failed to notify the police of a fight which led to a man being taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Police were also not called to similar serious incident on December, 28th of last year, while high level drug readings were recorded several times during the last 12 months.
The Licensing Panel, consisting of members of Brighton and Hove City Council, voted to suspend the licence at a meeting on Thursday, January 19.
A further decision will be made following the completion of a full review.
Detective Superintendent Rachel Carr said:
“Licensed premises have a duty to ensure the safety of their customers and the wider public. Failure to adhere to these responsibilities will be taken extremely seriously by the police and our partners.
“We are committed to working with premises to help them meet their licensing objectives, but repeated failures will not be tolerated and will be dealt with accordingly.
“I hope this decision by Brighton and Hove’s Licensing Panel sends a clear message to licence holders that we and our partners will not hesitate to take positive action to safeguard our communities.”