issued them an eviction notice, sparking an outcry across the music industry.The Leadmill is owned by Electric Group, who also own London’s Electric Brixton, Bristol’s SWX and Newcastle’s NX.
They bought the site’s freehold in 2017 and are seeking to remove current management in order to run it themselves, and have registered the name Electric Sheffield under which to do so.The current management then hit back, arguing that they were being “exterminated by the landlord”.Now, the Leadmill has called on fans’ help once more to save the venue after the landlords applied for a premises licence.“Our landlords are moving forward with their plans to evict the Leadmill by applying for a premises licence,” they said in a statement. “If granted, this would allow them to operate their own business from this location.“This could result in the Leadmill ceasing to exist after 43 years.“We are asking for your help in objecting to their licence application before Wednesday 24th May.”Help to save The Leadmill.
For more information please visit https://t.co/2YhtkPx7M7 pic.twitter.com/d0wkeKUMbZ— The Leadmill (@Leadmill) May 17, 2023The general public can object to a premises licence application if they are aware of any relevant reasons why it shouldn’t be granted.
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