Cheshire

Residents Can Have Their Say on Reef Nightclub Changes in Warrington

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 11:42 am

The Reef nightclub in Warrington, Cheshire, has applied to change its current business licence. Local residents and business owners have until 6 April 2026 to share their views on the proposal with Warrington Borough Council.

Located at 96 Bridge Street, the venue is a long-standing part of the town centre’s nightlife and has been operating for nearly twenty years. It is known for being one of the few places in the area that stays open into the early hours of the morning during the weekend.

This type of application allows a business to request changes to its official operating rules, which can include things like opening times or what happens inside the building. The council provides a 28-day window for the public to send in formal comments to either support or object to the new plans.

Members of the community can submit their feedback directly to the local authority’s licensing team before the April deadline. These comments are used to help officials decide if the changes to the nightclub’s licence should be approved.

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