Tuesday, July 10, 2012


After a number of attempts to improve the trading activity of the Twisted Public House in  Fallowfield,  these premises are letting our community down. I and my Labour colleagues want to see a thriving Fallowfield Centre, that provides safe and entertaining bars that are good neighbours to local residents. Twisted is not one of them, I have therefore submitted to letter below to revoke it's license.

"I concur with Greater Manchester Police, colleagues and residents in my objection to the continued trading of the Twisted Public House in the Fallowfield Ward.

Despite the intervention of key stakeholders such as the police and environmental health, the licensee has failed to improve matters having little regard for customers and the neighbouring communities.

Twisted is poorly run and managed, not helped by an absentee landlord and unsupported staff.

The premises are unclean both within the building as well as the outside grounds, health and hygiene are not familiar concepts associated with Twisted.

Customers have been seen on the roof, often intoxicated and are clearly a risk to the themselves and others.

The police have made numerous visits in relation to ASB and criminal activity.


Twisted should have it's license revoked because it contributes to crime and disorder in the Fallowfield Ward.

It is detrimental to the health and public safety of young people.

The licensee is not a fit and responsible person to discharge his operating duties under the Licensing Act".



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