Bars and clubs that play live music would be protected from noise complaints under a new government plan | JOE.ie

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This could have a big impact on music venues and Ireland's nightlife scene

The state's restrictive licensing laws could also be relaxed in an attempt to save Ireland's nightlife.

. It follows the permanent loss of a number of high profile venues in the capital, including The Tivoli, The Wright Venue and Hangar. Speaking exclusively to JOE, the culture minister said she had already spoken to Eoghan Muprhy, the housing minister, about bringing in a similar law here.“I think that was very exciting, it’s something that’s working well in the UK. There’s no reason I don’t envisage why we can’t bring in something like that here, because together with the local authorities we want to ensure that we protect our cultural spaces,” she said.

 

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Of course it should be brought in. You live beside a venue or pub you can't complain about noise.

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