The council’s environmental protection unit had objected to the plan and said there’d been numerous complaints about noise
A licensing hearing on Wednesday heard baptisms in one of Romania’s Christian churches typically take place at midnight, with a party held afterwards.
But despite the applicant, Alexandru Florin Petrechiuta, offering an earlier 1am finish to counter the concerns, a panel of two councillors effectively banned the event from carrying on past 11pm. Speaking on behalf of Mr Petrechiuta, Florin Marius Bran told the hearing: “We promise to lower the music after 11pm so we don’t disturb the neighbours.“In Romania, where we come from, a baptism party carries on all night.“They will drink, and eat and then at midnight they will baptise the kid and then celebrate afterwards.”Mr Bran said around 80 to 100 people would be expected at the party, which would have started on a Sunday night and carried on into Monday morning.
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