A pub in Ackworth, near Pontefract in West Yorkshire, is reported to face a possible licence review after a neighbour complained about noise during fans’ celebrations for England at the World Cup. The Daily Mail reports that landlord Antony Lunn received a letter alleging that cheering created unacceptable disturbance at The Rustic Arms. The article describes the landlord as surprised by the complaint, characterising it as a “ridiculous” noise issue and suggesting the matter concerns fans singing or celebrating while England were performing well in the tournament. The reports indicate the pub may risk losing its licence if the complaint is upheld, though specific details of the decision-making process, the outcome of any hearing, and the exact nature or timing of the alleged noise are not provided in the available text. Overall, the coverage centres on a single resident’s complaint triggering enforcement action or consideration of action regarding the pub’s licensing.