Peace at last... maybe
Neighbours of the League One club's Wham stadium have issued complaints regarding live music and disturbances from its Coley's Bar hospitality suite. In December, Hyndburn Council imposed a noise abatement order on the £2.5million complex.
Now following the abatement order, which was deemed to be a breach of that condition, the club has been required to resubmit a full new planning application for the complex. This document – with the original noise assessment omitted in favour of two new acoustic reports from Portuguese specialist firm Artnovion – is being considered by Hyndburn Council planners.
“On the original planning application there were a few discrepancies which needed tidying up and the club is working with Hyndburn Council on this.”
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