Northern Quarter venue Night and Day’s outrage over new updates in noise row
Night and Day Cafe has responded to Manchester City Council’s claims that they remain supportive of Manchester’s local music scene
Night and Day Cafe has responded to Manchester City Council’s claims that they remain supportive of Manchester’s local music scene
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An estimated 35% of grassroots music venues have closed in the last 10 years according to Music Venue Trust.
Next week will be a homecoming for one half of electro-pop duo Avec Sans when they play at Night & Day next week.
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.
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The Music Venue Trust’s petition, founded earlier this year, calls for an urgent review of current noise abatement legislation affecting many city centre bars and live music haunts across the country.
Night and Day Café has been ordered to attend a compulsory review meeting on June 9 to discuss whether they have been breaching the terms of their noise abatement notice and venue licence.
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