The Malt Shove. Pic: Geoff Pick and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence

A rural pub near Lichfield and Burntwood will only be able to sell soft drinks and food for two days after being caught selling alcohol to underage children.

The Malt Shove. Pic: Geoff Pick and   licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
The Malt Shove. Pic: Geoff Pick and
licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
The Malt Shovel in Chorley has been issued with temporary closure notice from 7am on March 27 to 7am on March 29.

A Staffordshire Police spokesperson said: “The closure notice means that the pub is prohibited from selling alcohol for two days but is still able to serve food and soft drinks.

“Officers issued the notice under Section 169A(2) of the Licensing Act 2003 following two repeat test operations in three months where staff were found to of sold alcohol to underage children.

“Licensing officers are continuing to work with the licensees to improve staff training to ensure no further failures of their licence take place.”

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