Stop the decision to revoke Mirage's premises licence


Stop the decision to revoke Mirage's premises licence
The Issue
My name is Peter Michael and I am the Designated Premises Supervisor and general manager of Mirage, a venue that has been a cornerstone of entertainment and community in Aylesbury. Recently, a decision was made to apply to revoke our premises licence by Thames Valley Police, and I am reaching out to our beloved patrons and the local community for support to help stop this decision.
Mirage is not just a business; it is a vital part of Aylesbury's social fabric. For years, we have prided ourselves on providing a safe, welcoming, and electric atmosphere where people from Aylesbury and surrounding areas come to enjoy diverse entertainment opportunities. From live music that brings people together to hosting events that celebrate our community's diversity, Mirage has been a beacon of light in our town.
The revocation decision will have far-reaching implications. Not only will it impact the livelihood of our dedicated staff, but it will also affect local artists and performers who rely on our venue to showcase their talents. Moreover, the social and economic benefits Mirage brings to Aylesbury cannot be overstated. We bolster the local economy by attracting visitors and supporting nearby businesses.
It is crucial to note that throughout our years of operation, Mirage has consistently adhered to all legal and licensing requirements. Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure the safety, comfort, and enjoyment of our patrons, meeting and often exceeding the necessary protocols and regulations.
In light of these efforts and contributions, we ask for your support to challenge this revocation. By signing this petition, you agree that you are a firm supporter of our business, that in your experiences you have felt safe and have not whitnessed Crime and Disorder. We urge you to join us in petitioning and allow Mirage to continue enriching our community.
Please sign the petition and help us keep the spirit of Mirage alive in Aylesbury.
The Issue
My name is Peter Michael and I am the Designated Premises Supervisor and general manager of Mirage, a venue that has been a cornerstone of entertainment and community in Aylesbury. Recently, a decision was made to apply to revoke our premises licence by Thames Valley Police, and I am reaching out to our beloved patrons and the local community for support to help stop this decision.
Mirage is not just a business; it is a vital part of Aylesbury's social fabric. For years, we have prided ourselves on providing a safe, welcoming, and electric atmosphere where people from Aylesbury and surrounding areas come to enjoy diverse entertainment opportunities. From live music that brings people together to hosting events that celebrate our community's diversity, Mirage has been a beacon of light in our town.
The revocation decision will have far-reaching implications. Not only will it impact the livelihood of our dedicated staff, but it will also affect local artists and performers who rely on our venue to showcase their talents. Moreover, the social and economic benefits Mirage brings to Aylesbury cannot be overstated. We bolster the local economy by attracting visitors and supporting nearby businesses.
It is crucial to note that throughout our years of operation, Mirage has consistently adhered to all legal and licensing requirements. Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure the safety, comfort, and enjoyment of our patrons, meeting and often exceeding the necessary protocols and regulations.
In light of these efforts and contributions, we ask for your support to challenge this revocation. By signing this petition, you agree that you are a firm supporter of our business, that in your experiences you have felt safe and have not whitnessed Crime and Disorder. We urge you to join us in petitioning and allow Mirage to continue enriching our community.
Please sign the petition and help us keep the spirit of Mirage alive in Aylesbury.
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Petition created on 19 November 2025