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Legally protect nightlife venues from closure and noise complaints

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UK nightlife powers our economy, supports nearly 2 million jobs, and shaped world-leading club culture. Losing our venues means losing history, creativity and community. We must protect nightlife now before the lights go out for good.

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Legally protect nightlife venues from closure and noise complaints

National

UK nightlife powers our economy, supports nearly 2 million jobs, and shaped world-leading club culture. Losing our venues means losing history, creativity and community. We must protect nightlife now before the lights go out for good.

National
33 reactions·100% agree
Peter Kyle

Peter Kyle

Business Secretary

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