Music venues subject to noise complaints to get ‘greater protection’ | Hospitality industry

The music venues, which are subject to noise complaints of nearby housing developments, will be offered “more protection” under the new government plans.
The measures to be introduced within the scope of the national license policy framework will mean developers who take responsibility for sound insulation apartments and apartments near existing bars or music spaces.
The changes are designed to stop the bars and concert venues shaken by the complaints of people living in houses built in the headphones.
Night and Day Cafe In Manchester, in November 2021, Manchester Municipal Assembly gave a notification of noise reduction due to the complaints of the neighbors about music at night at night.
For about three years, the place was told to impose restrictions that limit noise to a reasonable level late at night.
The case has led to an increasing concern among the locally built places on the new developments, and opened the opportunity of noise complaints from future tenants. Music place Trust At the beginning of this year, a base music place was closed every two weeks in 2024.
Plans for a new office block next to it Prince Albert Pub After being rejected in Brighton in November 2023, he was approved in January.
A Petition against the program received more than 22,000 signaturesTo claim that PUB is under the threat of permanent closure, DJ Fatboy Slim performs in 2023 to emphasize the cultural importance in the place.
Prince Albert’s joint Landlord, George Taylor, said that he saw the restrictions given to the new offices as “win, and when the music typically starts at 20.00, when the music starts at 20.00, he said.
He said he wanted to see a more independent monitor to support spaces in the UK, including new sound insulation measures.
Taylor said: “With sound insulation, it sounds great in theory, but it was necessary to manage and look at it, to be an independent person.
“I mean, when the building gets up and does not make sound insulation, the council does not break the walls or put it in.”
London -based concert venue Moth club He also received support from a petition of 20,000 people against two separate planning applications for new apartment blocks.
The venue said that the blocks that should be taken into consideration by the Hackney Council in the coming months will have “destructive results için for the future of the club.
The new protection will be initiated under the “Principle of Change Agent”, saying that the Ministry of Business and Trade will consider more options to support established spaces within the scope of the new framework.
Other measures in the revision, the simplification of the process of opening and operating hospitality spaces, scrap of local rules that delay the opening of small enterprises.
Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said, “Bureaucracy people have stopped for a long time. Today we are lowering the obstacles of giving freedom of development to small business owners.”
The new “hospitality zones” are also foreseen to have more tolerance for street parties and to return to high streets.
Speaking about new changes, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said that bars and bars were in the heart of British life ”.
Reeves said: “For a long time, chunky, drowning with outdoor rules. We combine them – to eat the pavement, to eat outdoors and to protect the street parties – not just for summer, not all year.”




