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George Lythgoe

Nightclub licence was suspended after 'violent disorder' where victim was hit by car

A Leigh nightclub had its licence suspended after a person was hit by a car outside last month.

The injured victim was left with serious injuries and a man in his 30s has been arrested, police have since confirmed. The incident happened on December 4, 2022 and led to Est 1899 having its premises licence suspended for a month.

The premises lost its licence in a behind-closed-doors meeting held by Wigan Council but a GMP spokesperson later gave more information.

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They said: “A man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, he’s been released pending further investigations. I believe someone was hit with a car. Injuries were serious but not life threatening.”

No one has been charged in connection, police confirmed.

The popular nightclub on Railway Road will not be allowed to serve alcohol or provide night time entertainment for a month. The club, sometimes referred to as its former names Pulp or the White Horse, was handed this decision at the licensing sub-committee meeting in Wigan Town Hall on January 4.

The licence holder for the club attended the meeting to answer questions and submit their representations. Members of the press and public were excluded from the meeting due to the ongoing police investigation.

It follows a request from Greater Manchester Police that it would be held in private. Police representatives attended the meeting to give a statement to the committee.

In addition to the one month suspension on the licence the designated premises supervisor, who was not named, was removed from the licence. Est having its licence temporarily suspended means that Café Stella and Gallery Nightclub are the only late-night venues left for revellers to visit.

Est closed on December 9 following the incident, meaning it was shut over the Christmas period and will remain so until at least February 4. The club has been approached for comment by the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

On December 9, 2022 following the incident, Est released a statement on their Facebook page. It read: "Unfortunately due to the seriousness of events that happened last weekend, we have had to close our doors as a temporary measure until at least the 4th Jan 2023.

“This is out of our control. We are currently assisting an ongoing investigation.

"Whilst it’s not what we wanted or envisioned, we must do what is required of us. Thank you to each and every one of you for your custom and loyalty since we opened back up after Covid.

"We wish you all a merry Christmas and new year. We’ll be back bigger and better than ever in early 2023."

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