A CONTROVERSIAL Plymouth city centre nightclub is facing having its licence reviewed after neighbours continually complained about noise. Club Inferno re-opened in Lockyer Street in March last year and has been at the centre of complaints that its music is so loud it is keeping people awake at night – despite it having a noise-limiting device installed.
The city’s Environmental Health Department has now asked for the 380-capacity club’s licence to be reviewed “for the prevention of public nuisance following reports of noise nuisance and complaints received from nearby residents”. People have until October 9 to make representations.
A report presented to Plymouth City Council ‘s Licensing Sub Committee said the Environmental Health Department had received complaints of excess noise from five separate residential properties. It said officers visited those homes and could hear music coming from Club Inferno.
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