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Sharon Frobisher, Cabinet Lead Member Safer Communities Denbighshire, said: "These results are cause for concern as much work has been done in making sure that landlords and bar staff act responsibly by refusing to sell alcohol if they believe the customer to be underage.
"There are a number of initiatives aimed at preventing underage sales and it is our duty as a council to protect the well-being of young people and to make sure that retailers are fully aware of the law."
Chief Superintendent Simon Humphreys said: "It was disappointing that so high a proportion of licensed premises were willing to sell alcohol to children.
"However, these alcohol test purchase operations illustrate the good partnership work in Denbighshire by the Community Safety Partnership that is being done to reduce the victimization of young people, who are clearly vulnerable when they have been drinking.
"As we reduce the illegal supply of alcohol this will also help to reduce offending by young people. In the end it is adults who supply alcohol to children, so we must not simply blame young people; we will continue to work together to protect young people and local communities."
The premises that sold on 3 occasions have been given the opportunity to avoid prosecution by closing for 48 hours from 7pm Friday 11 December until 7pm on Sunday 13 December 2009.