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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone could shed some light on this......a bunch of us goes out on New Years Eve around the village where we grew up. We always end up in the local Working Mens Club for the last couple of hours.
This year, a couple of the kids of a few couples want to come with. They will be 17 yrs old. Does anyone know if they are allowed in pubs/clubs even if they are not drinking alcohol?
Any replies appreciated.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone could shed some light on this......a bunch of us goes out on New Years Eve around the village where we grew up. We always end up in the local Working Mens Club for the last couple of hours.
This year, a couple of the kids of a few couples want to come with. They will be 17 yrs old. Does anyone know if they are allowed in pubs/clubs even if they are not drinking alcohol?
Any replies appreciated.
xx" i don't think they are to be fair but they let ppl in who are underage so worth a shout |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good question.
Not so much nowadays but when i used to frequent them i've often seen whole swathes of kids in them.
You local council licensing department would know, or indeed the clubs themselves. |
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over a year ago
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Many pubs/clubs change the rules new years eve, and have a 'no under 18's ' policy after a certain time.. I'd be inclined to check out the venue where you want to end up . . .
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