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Residents remained opposed to the application, with 44 people raising concerns about noise disturbance, anti-social behaviour and parking.
But at a licensing hearing on Wednesday, Mr Hormetli’s lawyer insisted the venue would not be a nightclub, as some objectors had interpreted. Chris Rees-Gay told the hearing: “He understands he needs to work with local residents because they are his patrons.The Hormetli did meet objectors in late August after the application had been submitted toBut Mr Rees-Gay added: “He admits he should have consulted with them before submitting the application. He admits they got that wrong.“He’s gone above and beyond what would normally be expected.
But despite the reduced hours being proposed, objector John-Paul Murphy claimed the bar had made “no concession really”.“There’s such a great period of time for disruption after 10pm, 10.30pm on a night, which could attract a different type of clientelle.It was also claimed that a lack of parking spaces around the bar would have a knock-on effect on the surrounding streets.
And despite the bar owner promising not to dump glass bottles outside the premises late at night, Mr Murphy said: “This isn’t a city centre residence. This is a residential area. For any families of any age group, any time after 7pm is disruptive if glass bottles are being smashed.”The verdict, which was read out to the hearing, noted Mr Hormetli’s experience and clean record in the industry as being one of the factors behind the decision.
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