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Owners of Blackwood pub handed fine after police and trading standards operation

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 09:00, Thursday March 29th, 2012.
Last updated: 11:42, Sunday April 1st, 2012

The owners of a Blackwood pub have been fined £1,000 after selling alcohol to under 18s during a multi-agency test purchase operation.

Penllwyn Manor Limited, the owners of the Penllwyn Manor in Pontllanfraith, were taken to court following an operation by Trading Standards and Gwent Police.

During a test purchase  in November 2011 two test purchase volunteers aged 15 and 16 were served with two cans of Carling lager.

Penllwyn Manor Limited, who did not attend the hearing at Caerphilly Magistrates Court, were found guilty under the Licensing Act 2003, in their absence.

Magistrates handed out a fine of £1,000 for the offence. The company were also ordered to pay costs to the council of £236 and a £15 victim surcharge.

The court was told that the employee who served alcohol during the operation was dealt with immediately upon serving the test purchasers – they were issued with a fixed penalty notice of £80.

Rob Hartshorn, Head of Public Protection at Caerphilly County Borough Council said: “This successful prosecution emphasises our commitment to ensuring that alcohol does not get into the hands of our children.”

He  added: “Thankfully the vast majority of businesses in our county borough do take their responsibilities seriously. However the fact remains there is a small minority who still do not. It is totally unacceptable to allow children the means of accessing alcohol and our Trading Standards team conduct regular test purchases on age restricted items, alongside our partners at Gwent Police, to ensure the law is upheld.

“We will continue to pursue prosecutions against those people who break the law in this manner”.
Blackwood Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant Neil Jones, said: “Alcohol-related anti-social behaviour is often raised as a concern by local residents at PACT meetings. We will continue to work with Trading Standards to hold test purchases, and take action against those that continue to break the law and allow the sale of alcohol to under-18s.”

For more information on how underage alcohol sales is being tackled in Caerphilly county borough, call Trading Standards on 01495 235 291.

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