Licensing board updates on Irish bar's noise complaints

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Licensing board updates on Irish bar's noise complaints
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They received a “significant” number of noise complaints.

Connolly’s Irish Bar’s premises licence was reviewed after issues were repeatedly raised with the council’s licensing team.

Now it has decided to take no action against the bar after Archie MacIver, representing Connolly’s, said most of the work had been completed. Measures to reduce noise including drywall fitting and a suspended ceiling have been completed, he added, while new flooring and aare expected to be installed on Monday. Acoustic panelling still needs to be carried out but a device to limit noise had already been put in place. Mr MacIver said there were “practical difficulties” with fitting another door due to the impact on disabled access.

Mr MacIver also said numerous attempts had been made to contact the complainers above the premises but they hadn’t been answered.

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