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Dodo1 Wrote:

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> Blue Mountain have been aware of these

> restrictions for at least 8 years but have ignored

> them. I know as I lived next door to them and

> complained at the time that they were not

> observing their licence. Great to hear that the

> Council is finally doing something!



Great for you maybe, not the rest of us. What thebestnamesetc said ! Hope you enjoy pinner!

cate Wrote:

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> thebestnameshavegone Wrote:

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> > So, you moved in next door to a busy cafe and

> are

> > now complaining about it.

>

> It's not as simple as that. They have extended

> their opening hours.


I bet the caophony of Pimms louts and mewling 2-year-olds is UNBEARABLE.


On average, I imagine you're looking at about 3 months of the year where people could potentially sit in the garden until 11pm. Of these, I imagine half are raining / too cold to sit out. So you're trying to clamp down on something like 45 days of the year, for a venue that's hardly a hive of noisy hedonism. Stick it to them!

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