Venue's licence suspended after double stabbing
BBCA venue in Birmingham has had its licence suspended for up to 28 days following a double stabbing.
The suspension was imposed on Wednesday by a Birmingham City Council licensing sub-committee after an application from West Midlands Police.
Officers were called to Luna Springs at Lower Trinity Street on Saturday, to reports that two men were stabbed at the venue which was hosting a day rave event.
Officials said they were working closely with the business while the necessary changes were carried out.
A man in his 40s has been arrested in connection with the stabbing. Both victims were taken to hospital with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.
The suspension is conditional and the venue could reopen sooner if required safety improvements are completed and approved, police said.
The venue had been due to screen Aston Villa's Europa league final match against Freiburg next Wednesday.
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