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Cinderella Curfew officially abolished by licencing board





Skinandi's and The Newmarket Bar in Thurso can now admit customers after midnight.
Skinandi's and The Newmarket Bar in Thurso can now admit customers after midnight.

THE Cindrella Curfew which required two nightclubs in Thurso to refuse admission after midnight has been officially abolished.

The Highland Licencing Board confirmed its decision to scrap its door entry policy, which required customers at 13 night clubs across the Highlands to enter the premises by midnight.

The Board took a policy decision to abolish its door entry policy at a meeting last month on the basis that it had not been demonstrated that the policy continued to serve any of the five licensing objectives.

Members reviewed the licences of the 13 night clubs and agreed to vary the licences to remove the door entry condition.

Licensing Board Convener Councillor Maxine Smith said that the abolition of the curfew/door entry policy is now working well and there have been no detrimental effects of dropping it.

"The Police have not yet evaluated the situation but I have not received any adverse report from them either."

"The public who use the nightclubs in the Highlands continue to express their delight at their freedom to move about different clubs and their ability to be treated with a great deal more respect, rather than queuing for nearly an hour to get into a premise, as now they can move to another club if they don’t want to stand in the cold waiting to get in. "


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