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DMW23 Wrote:

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> It's nothing to do with Frank's bar on top of the

> carpark on rye lane? That opened 3 weeks ago for

> the summer.


Frank's never play loud music.... this is clearly somebody who hasn't got a licence to worry about!

As i said upthread it sounds like someone stretching the lines between private and commercial parties. It would be very very unusual for the council to grant an licence for an outdoor event with music to go one after 11pm (one of the reasons Franks only has a license until 11pm)


you don;t need permission to have a private party on your own property (however you will be subject to noise legislation) however form the descriptions from people nearby these do not sounds like private parties - if they have professional DJs and seem to be held regualarly every weekend i doubt it is someone having a BBQ for their birthday.


I would report them to the council but mention this as well as even if the party is free - if it is regular and is a professional type operation they will need a licence or at least a temporary event notice and will have to comply with various safety demands.

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