Think same owner, however looking at the planning officer’s report, it’s recommended for approval but the flats have been removed, so not sure what the latest angle of concern is!Pretty sure something very similar indeed was seen off last year. We had a big thread about it. Is this the same developer come back to have another go?
*EDIT* Here's the thread from last year
[News] - Moving next to a venue...and then making a noise complaint
Motorsport venues suffer too. Brands Hatch has silly restrictions yet it is older than the surrounding houses. I hate kunnts that complain in that setting. And is right next to the M20 which presumably also makes quite the dinwww.northstandchat.com
Think this is the concern from one of the main people fighting the planning app:Think same owner, however looking at the planning officer’s report, it’s recommended for approval but the flats have been removed, so not sure what the latest angle of concern is!
Petition looks to have come from The Albert itself though, so that’s good enough for me.
f*** sake why are there so many cnts in the world?Think this is the concern from one of the main people fighting the planning app:
“This does not remove that option to change these Class E commercial units into residential units.
Under new government planning laws the “commercial unit” owners will not need planning permission from the council to “convert” them once planning permission is granted. As I understand it, this can be done even before they start to build the commercial units.
Without a planning permission requirement there will be no need soundproof the “commercial units” nor the residential homes they become.
Due to (what I consider a loophole in) the Environment Act, any new residents will then be able make a noise complaint to the council and the council then legally bound to serve a noise abatement notices on The Prince Albert. That will result in its closure.
Let’s be honest here, the retail lease market is not in a healthy state. The location is 30 seconds from the train station. They wont be able to resist “converting” them into residential flats for London commuters (and make a killing in the process).”
No one around us seemed convinced when we got into marathon talk…with Marlboros and pints of Jaipur in handSigned.
An occasional pre match venue and the place where I first met @Herr Tubthumper
I think I gave him a ciggie or maybe it was a light or maybe the other way round. All I know is I was on the wrong end of their draft Jaipur so memory is a bit hazy.
We were both training for marathons at the time
Seen a few bands there too. This sort of thing needs to continue!
Mad Nad is, happily, spending more time with her money, now she's flounced.Live music venues have struggled for years, they're nearly always under pressure. The duke of Wellington at Shoreham is going to need help soon. Fight the good Fight
When they appoint Mad Nad as 'culture secretary' to decide what to do with OUR taxes whilst closing down live music venues, it's time to stand up