hereIt will stay shut until at least September 4.It comes after the used new powers given to local authorities aimed at helping to stop the spread of Covid-19.Licencing officers and police say they have seen, or had reports, of a number of breaches by the High Street pub, since the start of lockdown.They say they made repeated efforts to work and engage with the licensee, but these have been ignored.Councillor Barbara Brownridge, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods and Culture said: “This closure shows we will not hesitate to take action against venues which flout regulations designed to stop the spread of coronavirus and protect residents.“This hasn’t been an easy decision to take as pubs have only just reopened.