Landlady gets final chance at drugs pub
BLACKS Head landlady Teresa Leigh has been told she can keep her pub, after police found evidence that Stoke City supporters were snorting drugs in the bar, before marching to the Britannia Stadium.
Staffordshire Police had asked Stoke-on-Trent City Council's licensing committee to revoke Miss Leigh's licence.
But yesterday, she was given six months to sort out the pub's match day problems, after a number of regulars spoke in her defence, including Stoke City legend Alan Hudson.
Miss Leigh, above, has already introduced anti-drug measures since police first found evidence of substance abuse at the pub, in North Street, Stoke, in February.
She has fitted carpet across wooden surfaces, covered painted brick work in vegetable oil, employed match day security staff, and displayed warnings that drugs will not be tolerated.
She has now been told she must boost the pub's CCTV coverage and redesign the toilet area. Committee chairman John Davis said: "The committee has very serious concerns about the high level of drug use at this premises and wishes to emphasise that this is her last chance.
"If improvements are not seen in six months, the licence will be revoked."
The committee was told police first visited the pub on Monday, February 4, following Stoke's home match against Cardiff. Officers took swab readings and found evidence of cocaine throughout the pub.
The drug was found on a table top near a skittles board, in the lounge area opposite a pool table and on a window ledge by the darts board.
Traces of heroin were also found. Evidence of heroin and cocaine was found in the ladies toilet, and cocaine in the gents.
Detectives took one of the highest drug readings ever taken in a city pub in the disabled toilet.
Officers returned on March 5, and on April 21, finding evidence of more drug abuse each time.
PC Graeme Owen told the committee investigations into drug abuse at the pub had been launched as a result of intelligence passed on by officers investigating football hooliganism.
He said: "Drug taking is present among football fans prior to Stoke games.
"The swabs taken were analysed and gave significant readings, indicating drug use had taken place. Many were taken in the pub area, within the bar or lounge, some only a few feet away from the bar."
Representing Miss Leigh, Robin Lichfield said drug readings had dropped by about one third each time police had visited.
He said: "She's doing everything she can to make sure there's no drug use."
Almost 200 regulars had signed a petition in support of Miss Leigh and a number had written letters to the licensing committee, including Mr Hudson, who wrote: "I have to be very careful where I go for obvious reasons, but I have no worries about visiting this pub."."













5 Comments
by Michelle, Stoke Area
Wednesday, September 24 2008, 9:41AM
“In reply to Sue i have actually worked behind a bar on match day and if the land lady had any sence she would of sorted out the cctv and hired security it doesnt take a brain surgen to sort that out.”
by Sue, Stoke
Tuesday, September 23 2008, 3:25PM
“In reply to Michelle's comments, I would like to know how many pubs she has managed? May I suggest she work behind the bar at the Blacks Head on a Match day, then she may be in a better position to sling the mud, the Landlady can not possible know everything that is going on, especially with the volume of fans drinking in there.”
by Sue, Stoke
Tuesday, September 23 2008, 3:16PM
“in reply to Michelle's comments, I would like to know how many pubs she has run? Can you imagine the volume of Stoke fans in the Blacks Head on a match day! The Landlady can't possible see everything that goes on. May I suggest Michelle works behind the Bar on a Match day, she may just be inclined to review her comments.”
by whato, Stoke
Tuesday, September 23 2008, 1:56PM
“All though the Blacks head had the Cheack in previos months i feel to get the drugs down by a third is a good achievment. I find i difficlut to believe that this is the "drug pub" as you make your comments have you ever been to this friendly and fantatic watering hole... i suppose not. If someone wants to do drugs they will no matter where they are. Its easy to for kids to get up to mischief in a classroom with the teacher looking straight at them "not drugs mind" so i'm sure fully grown adults can be just as sneaky. The pub now has 6 months and instead of damning her.. i say good luck with all your efforts. Get the camera's sorted and get more carpet laid. Take all the tables out if you have too.”
by Michelle, Stoke Area
Tuesday, September 23 2008, 11:35AM
“Of course the regulars are going to support the land lady of the pub where most of the regulars use the drugs HELLO. This women as already been found to have drug use gone on in the pub previously in March she should of been given a 6 months to get the pub sorted then. and now she is getting a second chance. evidence of drugs not only in the toilets but a few feet from the bar, im sorry but surley she must know that that was going on in her own bar (turning a blind eye) comes to mind here. So what if the drug readings have dropped by a third there shouldnt be a trace of drugs FULL STOP. With all the pubs that are shutting due to non smoking i feel that this land lady as put the blinkers on inorder to stay open, and keep the fans coming in.”