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Trowbridge landlord convicted of assaulting customer


A state of lawlessness existed in a troubled Trowbridge pub closed down after a string of violent incidents, according to a man who was brutally beaten-up by the former landlord.

Shaun Smith, 43, of Westcroft Street, Trowbridge, was punched up to six times in the face by Glyn York during a fracas at The Malt House pub in Roundstone Street.

York, 63, of Avondale Court, Yerbury Street, was found guilty of common assault following a trial at Chippenham Magistrates’ Court on Friday.

Unemployed painter and decorator Mr Smith said York turned ‘a blind eye’ to violence in the pub, which was closed down for three months by Wiltshire Council’s licensing committee in December, with York removed as the designated premises supervisor.

Speaking about the attack, Mr Smith said he believes York was trying to make him retaliate to scupper an employment tribunal involving his wife Lisa.

Former Malt House barmaid Mrs Smith, 37, had been sacked in March 2009, after 11 years at the pub, after being accused by York of stealing £30 from the till.

The tribunal case was waiting to be heard when the incident erupted on August 16, all of which was caught on CCTV.

Mr Smith, who moved to Wiltshire from Birkenhead, Liverpool two and a half years ago after meeting his wife, said: “Lisa was gutted when she was sacked. That is all she has ever done.”

On the night of the attack, Mr Smith said he popped into the Malt House to see friends, but was left horrified when York confronted him, yelling insults about his wife, before punching him up to six times to the face.

“I was just shocked. I wouldn’t hit him back and he knew it. He said ‘this is my ******** town.’ “He says that all the time. He’s threatened people before.

“He wanted me to retaliate so Lisa would lose the tribunal.

“There was fighting in there all the time. He (York) just turned a blind eye to it. He said what happens in there, stays in there.

“Lisa saw a few punch-ups in there, he just hid upstairs.”

Mr Smith said a couple of weeks after the assault, York offered to pay his wife more than £9,000 if he dropped the assault charge against him, but Mrs Smith won her tribunal hearing in Bristol in November and was awarded £9,600.

The three-month closure order on The Malt House pub comes to end this month, but it is not known yet whether the pub is to reopen, or who will run it.


Comments(6)

mimimail says...
5:35pm Sat 13 Mar 10

urgh that place is an absolute dive, think the council should flatten it.

Ah Diddums says...
6:56pm Sat 13 Mar 10

mimimail wrote:
urgh that place is an absolute dive, think the council should flatten it.
I dunno. These places do have their merits. Those who like a pint and a punchup are catered for. If people don't like that sort of pub' they are not forced to go in there.

peaceharmony says...
7:23pm Sat 13 Mar 10

Glynn York was always a bloody bully in his youth,he is well past his sell by date and should have retired long ago,and as for shaun smith you should give glynn york what has been owed too him for a long time a bloody good slap, about time he was brought down a peg or two,well done.

MR Trowbridge says...
9:44pm Sun 14 Mar 10

My family and i ran a very sucessfull business in Trowbridge for many years and were known and stiil are by many people in all walks of life...I happen to have the misfortune to bump into YORK in the late evening at a club next door to the pub that he was running at the time...Around early 2007 well before the smoking ban was enforced...He objected to me smoking at the bar...and quite rightly so as there was a sign at or above the bar asking patrons not to do so.
But YORK got involved and started to get punchy and violent in his manner and had me up aganst a bar snarling and spoiling for a fight..I couldnt be bothered with him and put it down to his drinking...He left the bar after he attracted a load of attention....As you say MR YORK...Its my ....... town.......Yes it may be...........But not when it comes to getting your licence back to run a bar again..Your finished .....

reachyou says...
11:55am Mon 15 Mar 10

Glynn York has too be one of the most unpopular people i have come accross,i havent met anyone yet who has a good word too say about him,he is rude and thinks he is better than everyone else ,infact hes not and yes i agree with the comments above the bloke is a bully but bullies always get it ten fold back,karma mr york.

sat all back of the bus says...
1:30pm Wed 17 Mar 10

No matter what legeal loop hole he scraped through to keep a license , and him still own and run the place , there will always be trouble , nothing has been done to improve the property or even the reputation since it closed , in fact it has been in the public eye for trouble even when it was shut ,


Glyn York, pictured outside court after the hearing into his assault on Shaun Smith CCTV shows Glyn York pulling back his arm to punch victim Shaun Smith - centre top

Glyn York, pictured outside court after the hearing into his assault on Shaun Smith

CCTV shows Glyn York pulling back his arm to punch victim Shaun Smith - centre top



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