Key Points
- The Golden Beam Wetherspoon pub in Headingley, Leeds, has applied to vary its premises licence to open later.
- The move follows a recent licensing setback linked to concerns over the Otley Run student pub crawl.
- Councillors and residents have raised issues around noise, disorder and late‑night drinking in the Headingley area.
Leeds (The Leeds Times) January 8, 2025 – The Golden Beam Wetherspoon pub in Headingley, Leeds, is seeking permission to extend its opening hours after councillors moved to rein in drinking associated with the city’s well-known Otley Run pub crawl.
The JD Wetherspoon venue on Headingley Lane has submitted a licensing variation asking Leeds City Council to allow later opening, setting up a clash between the chain’s expansion plans and growing concern over anti-social behaviour linked to late-night alcohol sales in the student-heavy district.
Why is the Golden Beam Wetherspoon pub seeking later opening hours?
According to coverage in the Yorkshire Evening Post, the Golden Beam has applied to adjust its permitted hours so it can trade later into the night than is currently allowed under its premises licence. Reporting by the paper states that the pub, which normally trades from 8am to 10.30pm on most days, wants more flexibility at the end of the day to serve customers beyond its present closing time.
As reported by Yorkshire Evening Post staff of Yorkshire Evening Post, the fresh application comes shortly after councillors considered tighter conditions for venues associated with the Otley Run, prompting JD Wetherspoon to seek clarity and additional trading time at the Golden Beam site.
How does the Otley Run setback affect the Golden Beam licence bid?
The Otley Run – a long-established fancy-dress pub crawl that runs from Far Headingley towards Leeds city centre – has been at the centre of increasing scrutiny from local authorities because of complaints about noise, street drinking and late-night disruption. Yorkshire Evening Post reporting explains that a recent decision by licensing councillors, described as a setback for operators connected with the route, has underlined the council’s tougher stance on late-opening premises in the Headingley corridor.
In that context, the Golden Beam’s request for later hours is being considered against a backdrop of policy aimed at limiting the cumulative impact of alcohol-led venues. The paper notes that councillors have already expressed concern about adding further late-night capacity to an area where many pubs, bars and takeaways are clustered around student housing.
What concerns have councillors and residents raised about the Otley Run?
According to the Yorkshire Evening Post’s account of the licensing discussions, councillors have cited complaints from residents about groups of revellers congregating outside houses, shouting late into the night and leaving litter and broken glass in residential streets off Headingley Lane. The article reports that elected members linked these issues directly to the popularity of the Otley Run and warned that later opening at large venues could aggravate the problems.
What is known about the Golden Beam and how busy is the Headingley area?
The Golden Beam is a large JD Wetherspoon pub housed in a Grade II-listed Portland stone former church on Headingley Lane, close to the main Otley Run route. Information from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and JD Wetherspoon confirms that the site opened as a pub in June 2021 and normally trades from 8am until 10.30pm, with facilities across multiple levels and an outside seating area in a busy mixed residential and student neighbourhood.