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‘Reckless’ private party held in Arbroath bar 24 hours after pubs given lockdown order

The Pageant Bar in Arbroath.
The Pageant Bar in Arbroath.

A “reckless” party was held in an Arbroath bar the day after Boris Johnson ordered pubs to close.

Sixteen people gathered in The Pageant on March 21 to “celebrate” the bar being forced to shut the night before.

Police said they attended the Kirk Square pub just before 9pm to find a crowd gathered and the premises manager, Allison Durbridge, behind the bar, just two days before Boris Johnson announced full lockdown on March 23.

At a meeting on Angus Council’s licensing board on Tuesday, police said the front door was locked and curtains were closed but music could be heard and a fire exit was open.

The officer added: “She [the bar manager] stated she didn’t think she was doing anything wrong and they were having a private party with staff and friends to celebrate the pub closing due to Covid-19.

“Apparently no money was seen changing hands. She was advised this was not in keeping with advice issued by Scottish and UK Governments and all people would have to leave.”

The board unanimously agreed to endorse the personal licence of Miss Durbridge, with one councillor, calling the behaviour “totally unacceptable”.

SNP Monifieth councillor Alex King added: “Anyone dealing in the public at that time was aware of the consequences and growing concern of coronavirus.

“I think this was a deliberate flouting of the intentions of lockdown and it should not be let go.”

A written statement to the board by Miss Durbridge said: “I asked staff to attend a meeting to advise them of our plans for anyone going on furlough.

“I also asked a few of our regular customers to come along to help close and have a few drinks that were going out of date.

“The doors were closed and the drinks were free so I considered it to be a private party.

“As soon as the police came everyone left and the pub was closed. I apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.”

No action was taken against pub owner Rosemount Taverns who said they had told tenants to close the bar the previous night and had no knowledge of the party.

The Police Scotland representative said pub gatherings, against the guidance, were “absolutely reckless and endangers not only the lives of customers but wider communities in an extremely fast moving and unprecedented situation”.

She added there have been seven breaches at pubs in Tayside.