Colors in hot water over noise from club

Court date – noise at Colors upset neighbours Court date – noise at Colors upset neighbours

A Basildon nightspot has been taken to court after keeping its neighbours awake.

Owners of the Colors nightclub, on Southernhay, Basildon appeared at Basildon Magistrates’ Court after being served with a noise abatement notice by Basildon Council.

The notice, a legal document served on people when a local authority is satisfied they are causing a nuisance, was prompted following a stream of complaints from residents living in the new nearby Icon flats development.

They complained they are being kept awake at all hours by revellers at the club using the venue’s outside seating area, which is above the Beehive pub.

The case was adjourned, and, following talks between Basildon Council and Colors, the club has agreed to put in measures to cut its noise.

They have proposed erecting a screening wall, which would act as a noise shield around the balcony, to give residents a quieter life.

A spokesman for Basildon Council said, subject to the screening being given planning permission, they are confident the issue can be resolved without returning to court in September.

He added: “A noise abatement notice was served following complaints from local residents and investigations carried out by our environmental health team.

“Following this we had a positive site meeting with the regional manager, who has proposed a scheme of works to deal with the noise issue.

“We are confident that they are serious about dealing with this matter, and that the works will help to deal with the problem."”

A spokesperson for Colors said: “As a responsible operator, we’ve worked closely with the environmental health officer and we have begun to introduce a number of measures to greatly reduce any noise issues.

“We are hopeful that this voluntary arrangement will appease the situation.”

Comments(8)

SpiffSpaff84 says...
9:37am Tue 26 Jun 12

What did they expect building a block of flats opposite a club?

PJR121 says...
9:54am Tue 26 Jun 12

The club was there before the flats - That's the kind of research you do before purchasing...

Steve H says...
10:13am Tue 26 Jun 12

I can only echo the above 2 comments, what do you expect when you live opposite a nightclub!!

Also are the residents complaining to c2c for the amount of noise their trains make from 4am to 1am? The train line is closer than the club!!

The Cater Wood Creeper says...
12:21pm Tue 26 Jun 12

next we'll have the occupants of the Morello Quarter whining about how loud the bus engines are and that the trains wake them up too early in the morning.

TheWizzard says...
2:00pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Doesn't this club/pub stand on the site of where they want to put the new collage?

PJR121 says...
4:26pm Tue 26 Jun 12

TheWizzard wrote:
Doesn't this club/pub stand on the site of where they want to put the new collage?
No. They're planning to build around it, using the Market, but not the established buildings

little ray of sunshine says...
6:19pm Tue 26 Jun 12

what the hell do you expect if you insist on moving right next to a nightclub?

its like those idiots that move next to a railway line and complain about the trains! DUHHH!

Bubble1 says...
5:40pm Thu 28 Jun 12

I agree with all the above comments, the club has been going since before the flats were built and whilst it may be a nuisance any sensible person would check out the area and surroundings before moving in.

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