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AO Arena alleges Co-op Live’s licensing application is ‘simply unlawful’ as row between venues goes on

New venue bosses hit back at ‘ludicrous and disingenuous’ objections

A CGI of how the Co-op Live arena is set to look

A row between Manchester’s two largest arenas has deepened, with the AO Arena suggesting Co-op Live’s licence application is ‘simply unlawful’.

But Co-op Live hit back at the AO Arena by accusing it of making a ‘ludicrous and disingenuous’ objection to the £385 million venue’s opening. Its barrister, Jeremy Phillips KC, also repeated claims that AO’s objection was ‘only about trade protection’.

His comments came as the hearing into the licence application came to a close after in the Town Hall — which have featured mud-slinging from both sides.

Gary Grant, representing AO Arena operators ASM Global, said his client took an interest because ‘we are significant stakeholders in Manchester’s cultural and leisure life’.

“It’s important that when a new arena comes in that reputation is not damaged,” he added. “That’s the risk if too much flexibility is given to Co-op Live in a residential location.”

That ‘risk’ was prevalent due to the new arena — set to open on April 23 with a Peter Kay show — having a ‘location outside the city centre’, the ‘limitations of concrete transport options’, and ‘the absence of existing methods of dispersal in the early hours of the morning without disturbing residents or endangering public safety’.

Although ASM accepted they had no issue with the 23,500-capacity venue opening until midnight, the firm railed against a bid to keep Co-op Live’s ‘ancillary spaces’ — a series of restaurants and bars around its main auditorium that can hold 6,000 people — open until 2am at the weekend.

“It’s the equivalent of the night time economy the size of somewhere like Didsbury inserted into a place with very little night time economy,” Mr Grant said. “There’s a famous Mike Tyson quote that says ‘everyone has a plan until they are punched in the face’. The same is true of [Co-op Live’s] dispersal policy. Humans will go where they want to.”