Summary
A GOVERNMENT bid to give live music a much-needed boost has been rejected by city councillors claiming it could leave suburban residents open to loud, unregulated, thumping noise. Birmingham's licensing chiefs believe the plan to allow anyone to perform anywhere to crowds of fewer than 100 people is flawed, unworkable and would lead to chaos.
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport, following concerted lobbying from the music and arts industries, wants to exempt all small scale performance from licensing regulations.See the full content of this document
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Council Bum Note On Live Music Boost
The Licensing Committee criticised the proposals saying they d...
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