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Sunday, 20 September 2009 11:45

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The Lion and Lobster, in Sillwood Street, Brighton, has been sending people
to the pavement outside to smoke after 11pm since a ban was put on
late-night use of a roof terrace in the middle of the building last August.

But this week a Brighton and Hove City Council licensing panel overturned
the earlier decision in the wake of evidence that having smokers on the
street was causing a worse problem.


The roof terrace can now stay open until 2am when the pub closes.

A series of other conditions were imposed by the panel. The pub must now
have door staff on duty on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Its staff
must undergo extra staff training.

The owners Gary and Patrick Whelan agreed not to stage any live music.

The panel review was called following a series of complaints about noise
from neighbours and investigations by environmental health officers.


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