London pub faces restrictions after resident complains about ‘occasional bout of customer laughter’

by londonsVenture

20 comments
  1. When will these people stop moving in next to pubs. 🤦‍♂️

  2. Miserable c*nts, no doubt. When will we start telling these NIMBY’s to reel their necks and learn the word, ‘no’.

  3. Ridiculous that a single complainant can prompt a licensing review.

  4. This is so fucked up. These people should have to make their “complaints” in a public forum, have to say it and defend it out loud.

    If we can’t use common sense and throw these “complaints” straight in the bin we really are in trouble.

  5. Complaining about laughter. How miserable could one person possibly be

  6. Even when the pub is shut it will still be loud as fuck. Roads don’t get much busier in London! You’re definitely not sleeping with your windows open on the Euston Road.

  7. No wonder Londons nightlife is dead

    I bet these people will be complaining about the noise from the traffic next.

  8. Imagine living on Euston Road and complaining about noise.

  9. There are still people who can read endless accounts like this and tell you with a straight face that London closes earlier than other cities because due to ‘lack of demand’.

  10. Has that guy seen the road he lives on? It’s a fuckin’ zoo. The pub would be the least of his worries. Maybe the car exhaust fumes are messing up his mind.

  11. The pub doesn’t face anything. A license review is standard practice. This complaint will be laughed out of the room.

  12. Fancy living on the corner of Baker St and Euston Road. A few lines of Happy Birthday disrupting his sleep is the least pressing of his environmental health issues.

  13. I assumed this was Westminster council before clicking and had to confirm.

    Even though Labour took the council from the Conservatives it’s still as backwards and restrictive as ever. The Labour councillors there have continued to block Oxford St pedestrianisation, they’ve blocked the plans to make Soho more pedestrian friendly and get rid of it being used as a cut through, and they’ve not really proposed anything else.

    They’re effectively the old Westminster conservative council but without the Marble Arch dirt mountain.

    Such a shame since the borough includes areas and streets that need pedestrianising more than any other in the entire city.

  14. Bloody hell. I want to be able to sleep peacefully at 10PM and that’s why I live in leafy zone 4… Not next to a pub on *checks notes*… literally the Euston Road. They live next to a pub on a dual carriageway and they’re complaining about customer laughter 🤣 This city boggles my mind sometimes

  15. This shit boils my blood and is why London nightlife is dying. Someone will move to a house near a pub/bar/venue that may have been there for decades and then complain about the noise and try to get it shut down 🤦‍♀️ ffs live somewhere else

  16. Wtf do you expect when you move next to a pub. What is next, move next to a train station and complain there are trains ?

  17. This used to be a real problem in London, on a recent trip back people seemed a lot more depressed & were just staring into their pints tearfully talking about how they were ever going to pay their bill, but it seems obvious that there is still more top down belt tightening to do to stamp out this anti social laughter business

  18. Had my neighbours evicted for the same reason. I moved to this council estate for a reason; screaming domestic disputes, sirens, knife crime and crack addicts shouting nonsense at 3am.

    Fucking laughter. Shit off you bastards.

  19. I lived opposite this pub & I’m so shocked by this… the constant traffic is the only consistent noise there…. Ridiculous. Secondary glazing is a must not complaining like this

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