A rule change designed to stop a repeat of rows like Night & Day’s court battle could be on the books for Greater Manchester.
The Northern Quarter bar’s lengthy legal battle came to an end on Monday (March 18) after a judge ruled it had caused a noise nuisance to a neighbour with its early-hours DJ sets but the venue will be allowed to remain open as a nightclub.
Key to the case was District Judge Margaret McCormack’s finding that the venue’s club nights were not a ‘common and ordinary’ use of the premises.
She also ruled the Northern Quarter is a mixed-use area where ‘in an ideal world, a balance would be able to be struck in the ability of the resident to enjoy their property and the venue to operate as a going concern’. READ MORE: 'I flew from Manchester to Berlin for £200 less than if I went to London on the train' After the ruling, Andy Burnham confirmed the Places for Everyone plan (PfE), a mammoth document which sets out the city-region’s vision for development until 2039, includes a key policy designed to prevent rows like this one.
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