A CLUBBER was hit with a bottle and then kicked on the floor, and a woman was punched after throwing a drink in a man’s face.

These are some of the violent incidents which has led police to take action against Banbury’s Chapel nightclub.

They are included in a police log of 104 incidents at the Horsefair club from September 2009 to December last year.

The force has brought a review of the club’s premises licence, to be heard today by Cherwell District Council.

They can withdraw or suspend all or parts of the licence, add conditions, demand management be removed or take no action. It currently has permission to open to 4am from Thursday to Sunday.

Licensee Ryan Mold said: “We are working with the police on additional measures which could be put in place to ensure any incidents are kept to a minimum.”

The police said “there are concerns about the amount and the nature of the assaults and disorder” under the current management. “Many meetings” had been held with managers and advice had usually been followed but problems persist, its submission says.

The club had agreed to only use plastic glasses but a November bottling led officers to question if this was being stuck to. But it said there had been a “great improvement” in door staff since a new policy was introduced in November 2010, police said.

The club had its licence suspended for six weeks in 2007 due to fights and underage drinking.