Government moves to protect nightlife

Original Article Summary

The government has unveiled plans to protect existing pubs, clubs and music venues from noise complaints made by people in new developments. Developers will be responsible for soundproofing their buildings if they choose to build near existing pubs, clubs or music venues, in a principle the government dubbed ‘Agent of Change’. There will also be […] The post Government moves to protect nightlife appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Government introduces 'Agent of Change' principle requiring developers to soundproof new buildings near existing pubs/clubs, while creating hospitality zones to fast-track venue permissions and ease shop-to-hospitality conversions.

Investor Relevance

Affects development costs and feasibility assessments for mixed-use projects near entertainment venues, while creating opportunities for converting retail spaces to hospitality uses and investing in designated hospitality zones with streamlined permissions.

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