Proud2 at The O2, Greenwich, allowed to reopen

GREENWICH nightclub Proud2 can reopen again following a night of violence last month, a licensing sub-committee has ruled.

The club, based at The O2, was shut down for four weeks after an event in which bouncers were attacked and two people were stabbed.

Last week, Greenwich committee members decided that there was no need to extend the closure, but made a number of amendments to the club's licence.

Among the modifications are the need to keep a record of people who have been excluded from the venue along with a change to the club's designated supervisor and security staff.

Everyone entering must also be searched, including walking through a metal search arch.

Greenwich police have said that any more serious incidents at Proud2 could lead to a harsher action over the licence.

Comments(1)

joertmclark says...
5:03pm Mon 8 Oct 12

What more can the clubs do in there? They have metal detectors already. It's like an airport. It's the people who go there that they should aim to deter. I'd never go clubbing there - always violence.

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