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Noise concerns Club loses bid to open until 3.30am

- Adam POSTANS Local Democracy Reporter adam.postans@reachplc.com

AKINGSWOOD nightclub has lost its bid to open until 3.30am amid concerns about noise.

Rumors Lounge Bar and Pub, in Regent Street, asked to extend its hours to sell alcohol by 90 minutes and to play live and recorded music by two hours on Fridays and Saturdays, among other changes.

But South Gloucester­shire councillor­s refused after hearing nine complaints had been received from residents about public nuisance in the past year and licensee Wayne Houghton had received a final warning last summer for breaches of Covid restrictio­ns.

The warning letter from the police’s neighbourh­ood inspector and the local authority’s licensing team leader said CCTV from July 9, 2021, showed that “door supervisor­s watched an assault taking place outside and then admitted the perpetrato­r”.

Licensing sub-committee members were told the landlord had made several changes since, including the company supplying the bouncers, which had resulted in no further breaches.

They heard the police had been called recently to fights at or outside Rumors but did not object to the premises licence variation applicatio­n, submitted by Melrose Associates on behalf of Mr Houghton.

Two complaints since October that the venue was operating later than allowed were not valid because these were during a series of 10 temporary event notices, last week’s meeting at Kingswood civic centre was told.

Solicitor Jeremy Woodcraft, representi­ng the licensee, said an acoustics report was being produced and that all works recommende­d would be carried out before the later hours came into effect.

He said this included replacing a “tired, worn” rear fire door, believed to be the main cause of noise escaping the premises, with a new soundproof door.

Environmen­tal health made a representa­tion because of long-running noise concerns.

But an officer told the hearing that they were satisfied with a condition that meant the bar and music could only be extended until 3am on Fridays and Saturdays, with the venue closing 30 minutes later, after these improvemen­ts had been made and noise limits agreed.

However, Kingswood ward Labour councillor Andrea Reid, who attended the hearing in support of the one resident who lodged an objection, told the panel she received complaints about Rumors from neighbours every Monday morning.

She said: “It feels like this decision is being forced on you prematurel­y. I’m just recommendi­ng caution at this stage, having the safeguards in place and then reassessin­g accordingl­y. It’s not that I don’t want Rumors to succeed – of course I do, we need every business we can get on Kingswood High Street. But the measures we need to put in place and evaluate and see if they’re working aren’t going to be there and there is no fixed date to do it.”

The resident who objected told members: “I’m not a killjoy, I’m not saying Rumors should close, but I do want to know action is effective so I can protect my human rights and live in my home.”

Mr Woodcraft said Mr Houghton had worked hard with the police to address crime and disorder issues after taking over the premises in December 2019.

He said: “That is identified by the police in the fact they are not objecting to this variation.”

 ?? Image: Google Maps ?? Rumors lounge bar and pub in Kingswood
Image: Google Maps Rumors lounge bar and pub in Kingswood

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