Pub where man was stabbed in thigh wants to reopen under new name
Briefly

The licensing of the Frankfort Arms is under review following a stabbing incident that occurred after closing hours. The Metropolitan Police expressed concerns due to the venue's management downplaying the event's severity. Craft Union Pub Company, the owner, plans to rebrand the pub and is prepared to accept a suspension of its license. They have since apologized for the incident, pledged to ban live music, and propose to close an hour earlier, acknowledging that past mismanagement led to public safety issues.
In a letter to Westminster City Council, the pub chain stated that management issues, such as insufficient control of the outside areas late at night, caused disturbances.
Craft Union has apologized and committed to stop live music events, proposing an earlier closing time in response to concerns raised after a stabbing incident.
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