Tuesday, 30 October 2007




Smoke ban rebel Nick Hogan has settled his case against former Provence boss Paul Kiely to remain at the Swan and Barristers in Bolton.

However, his future is still unclear after a notice appeared in the Bolton Evening News that a company called "Chipmunk City Ltd t/a the Swan" had called for a meeting under the Insolvency Act. Its director is Nick Hogan.

The MA could not reach Hogan or the pub but his solicitor Andrew Haffner of Manchester law firm Stripes said: "Nick is still at the pub. We have settled with the Kielys and agreed Nick is to stay at the pub."

Hogan was set to face former Provence boss and owner of the pub Paul Kiely at Manchester High Court on 1 November.

Kiely argued that Hogan had broken the terms of his lease by allegedly flouting the smoking ban.

Hogan is also due before magistrates on 12 November on charges of flouting the ban.

Earlier today, the news broke that the other two high profile rebels – Hamish Howitt and Tony Blows – had both decided to sell up.



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