TEN years ago, this week, the family of a man who killed a customer outside their North-East pub saw its opening hours dramatically reduced. Durham Police were monitoring the Beehive, in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, before Maurice Rowell, 27, killed Stephen Wilson, 48, early on August 10, 2009. A police application to revoke the licence at Durham County Council’s Spennymoor offices failed - but did result in several changes. As well as closing three hours earlier at weekends, the licensing committee decided that a licence holder must be present at all times after hearing Rowell’s sister, Rachel Rowell, the designated premises supervisor, had left when Mr Wilson was hurt.