Last verse: Night and Day Café to stay open as noise row ends with NO limits imposed
Night and Day Café has avoided the threat of closure after Manchester City Council decided against imposing noise limitations on the venue.
Night and Day Café has avoided the threat of closure after Manchester City Council decided against imposing noise limitations on the venue.
Two principal complainants against the alleged ‘noise nuisance’ at Night and Day Café are moving out after being ‘put off Manchester’ by the row.
The world famous music venue, entertained music lovers for more than twenty years, has been embroiled in an on-going spat with a number of nearby residents regarding alleged noise pollution
Under-threat Night and Day Café have cleaned up their act by staying quiet for seven nights after they were issued with licence warnings – but residents aren’t celebrating just yet.
The Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, will face a licence review that threatens to end live music at the venue after a ‘persistent failure’ to comply with their premise’s licence.
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