thanks a million, i had an idea of the times but just wasnt sure about what time the music had to be finished by. if thats the case they run over by at least an hour every night!!!
thanks a million, i had an idea of the times but just wasnt sure about what time the music had to be finished by. if thats the case they run over by at least an hour every night!!!
Im still awaiting to speak with the superintendent, he has been off for a few days, will update as soon as i have gotten more info.
Ghodadaba, yeah the premises is causing a huge disturbance to the neighbourhood, live music usually from 10-11 ish until 2.30 at least 5 nights out of 7, also there is no bouncer or security man who is letting patrons know to keep the noise levels down when it is late.
Im not expecting miracles and expect some level of noise, but lately its been unbearable, and people in the building are taking sleeping tablets at this stage. A number of residents have tried to speak with the manager but unfortunatley he doesnt want to know... its a difficult situation as none of us want to go down this route.
you think you are being constructive?
i know another way to find out if they have a licence extension - go down and ask them! instead you chose to call the EHOs and Chief Supers and anyone else you can think of.
if you do manage to "succeed" in having them close earlier then you might well be helping close them down.
surely there is a middle ground somewhere?
This is usually the most effective method.(i) Object to the renewal of their annual dance and music & singing licences in September (and even their intoxicating liquor licence) - this would usually lead to a licensee and residents agreeing conditions to be placed on the licence or the Court imposing conditions of their own;
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