Everyone involved in a large fight after following England’s Euros semi-final victory have been banned from the pub they attended.
Eight people in total were arrested following a disorder outside the Steam Railway Co pub in Old Town after police were called from inside the pub at around 10.50pm on July 10.
Four of them have been charged with affray, while four others arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and assault have been released on bail.
But in a statement issued by the pub, everyone involved has been banned from entering the popular establishment.
A statement read: “It has come to light that the incident was part of an ongoing dispute between the parties involved.
“This behaviour will not be tolerated, and all individuals involved will no longer be permitted into The Steam Railway.”
The four charged with affray are 22-year-old Myles Fisher and 18-year-old Max Fisher from Buckerfields in Ogbourne St George, 19-year-old Devonte O’Brien of Hanbury Road in Park South and 18-year-old Zac Stride of Middleton Close in Walcot.
They have been remanded into custody ahead of a hearing at Swindon Magistrates Court on August 9.
The other four who were released were all aged in their 20s.
A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “If you witnessed the incident or have any phone footage, please get in touch on 101 quoting reference 54240081066.”
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