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Bid to introduce London?s blanket restriction on nightclub booze sales


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edhistory Wrote:

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> This is Jack Hopkins of Lambeth Council?


Yes. It appears to be a Lambeth council matter: http://lambethnews.wordpress.com/2013/10/25/bid-to-introduce-londons-first-blanket-restriction-on-nightclub-booze-sales/

Lambeth Council will be consulting on an Early Morning Alcohol Restriction Order (EMRO) for the corner of Wandsworth Road and North Street, Clapham. It will affect four currently licensed venues and proposes midnight as the terminal serving hour for alcohol seven days a week.

Admittedly, the only time I went to the Artesian Well I got so drunk I decided to walk home and slept in someone's doorway for a few hours, whilst my mate fell asleep in the bogs and woke locked in the pub in the wee hours and had to wait til staff turned up to get out.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> my mate fell asleep in the bogs and woke locked in

> the pub in the wee hours and had to wait til staff

> turned up to get out.


That happened to me in Ministry of Sound once when I was a student.


It certainly gives you a chance to reassess your priorities.

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