A proposed daytime silent disco at a former nursery in East London was denied by Hackney Council following noise complaints from neighbors regarding previous DJ parties. Miscommunication about licensing rules led to several noise complaints after two recent events at Recycle Vinyl. The shop's owner sought permission for a new event, offering to make it a silent disco to alleviate noise concerns. Despite this, both the council and police objected due to the risk of public nuisance stemming from a large gathering in a residential area, leading to the event's cancellation.
The daytime silent disco was cancelled after neighbours complained about noise from previous DJ parties, leading Hackney Council to deny permission for the event.
Council officers received multiple noise complaints regarding the events held at Recycle Vinyl, leading to an unsuccessful application for a daytime dance music party.
Despite efforts to reassure residents, including making the event a silent disco, police raised concerns about potential public nuisance from a large group in a residential area.
The owner expressed regret over the misunderstanding and attempted to reduce attendance and entertainment to mitigate complaints from neighbours.
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