Brentwood nightclub licence review after 'fight' at 14th birthday

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bloc40 said the police account was "not 100% accurate"

A nightclub's licence is due to be reviewed over claims by police that up to 60 people were involved in a disturbance at a 14th birthday party.

More than 10 Essex Police units attended the incident at bloc40 in Brentwood High Street in June, the force said.

Officers requested a review of its operating licence and councillors are due to discuss it next month.

bloc40 said the police's version of events was "not 100% accurate".

Weapons and punches

"A large amount of police resources, including many from outside Brentwood, needed to be deployed to attend and take control of the situation," said Essex Police, in a report written for Brentwood Borough Council.

"The youths endangered themselves and other members of the public."

The force said it was called to the venue at about 21:10 BST on 16 June and found school-age children who were intoxicated in the street.

Full bottles of spirits were "snatched" from the bar area and used as weapons - officers said - and footage shared on social media showed young people throwing punches.

Essex Police said there appeared to be only a limited attempt by staff to intervene and evidence suggested SIA-licensed door staff, external were not on duty.

The force asked for a review on the basis of prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, prevention of public nuisance and protection of children from harm.

A teenage boy was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence of shouting at an officer several times - the force said - but was "de-arrested" and handed over to his parents and instead advised about his behaviour.

'Not accurate'

A bloc 40 spokesman said: "The event was a 14-year-old birthday party and was dry hire - no alcohol was sold or given for free.

"There were adults there supervising and security also.

"The police account is not 100% accurate and we are cooperating with the necessary authorities and hope to have the matter resolved soon."

The licensing sub-committee at Brentwood Borough Council is due to discuss and review the licence on 30 August, external.

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