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10.05.2022 - 17:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Plans to set up a beer garden at an old mill this summer are facing another setback as council staff are still not satisfied with the scaled back proposal.
Manchester brewers ShinDigger applied to host the 'Secret Garden' events every weekend in July and August at Talbot Mill in Ellesmere Street, but licensing officers raised concerns about noise, nuisance and public safety. The company has now made some concessions - including cutting capacity and the opening hours - in a bid to win over the council and secure a licence.
But licensing officers at Manchester town hall are still opposed to the plans. The council staff say the plans have 'high potential' for creating public nuisance in the 'densely populated' area which is surrounded by flats.
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They also raised healthy and safety concerns about the events taking place in the courtyard of a disused mill which property developer Capital and Centric is converting into around 200 apartments that are currently under construction. It comes after ShinDigger cut the capacity of the events from 400 to 250 people and scrapped plans for live DJs in favour of 'background music' only.
The opening times, which were originally proposed as 1pm to 11pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in July and August, have also been reduced. The company is now asking the council for permission to open from 4pm to 10pm on Fridays, 1pm to 10pm on Saturdays and 1pm to 9pm on Sundays.
ShinDigger co-founder George Grant explained the concept is a 'relaxed beer garden vibe with low density lounge seating' in the space which is a 'sun-trap'. He said: "We also plan to incorporate a street art mural into the site and
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