Pub chain says 'we take matters of this nature incredibly seriously'
A pub chain has apologised after it was claimed that a music event with alleged "neo-Nazi" links was held at a pub in Merseyside.
The ECHO understands the event organiser was Chad Charles, a man in his 50s who has previously been jailed in the past for inciting racial hatred. Charles was behind another music event with alleged links to the "neo-Nazi" scene, which was due to take place in Widnes in 2022. The event took place in the beer garden of the Cooksons Bridge Pub in Bootle. Hope Not Hate and others said they repeatedly attempted to contact the pub's owners and managers in the run up to the event to warn them about the potential themes of the gathering.
“When we were alerted to the concerns raised about the event that took place at The Cooksons Bridge pub, we immediately launched an investigation to gain a thorough understanding of the situation.
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