Tags for Forum Posts: finsbury park, finsbury park events, noise
If the noise is upsetting and disturbing you please make sure you formally complain. These are a record of how people feel and experience the concerts, and should be taken into consideration by the licensing officers and the local authority when they review how things went. They can measure sound levels so should be fully aware of the impact on you and if you can hear it two miles away something needs checking.
From what I can recall the license was agreed on the basis of assurances from the promoters that they would be considerate and would manage all aspects of their event - noise, traffic, crowd management, toilets, clean up - properly.
If as residents you feel this is not the case you can call for a review of the license which the local authority is then obliged to undertake.
In other words, holding people to account is essential if things go wrong.
I was a member of Licensing and I would always advocate calling for a review if you have bad experiences with noise, rubbish, anti-social behaviour caused from an event or through a venue. The reviews I sat on were effective and enabled us to take more stringent action than we could when licensing applications were brought to the committee.
Zena Brabazon
Cllr, St. Anns Ward till today ( or apparently till Sunday)
called this line and got no answer and then the line went dead. Helpful.
I guess one thing to remember is that its going to sound a lot louder in an empty park rather than when people are there.
Quite tempted to buy a ticket now
That might apply in a hall, but not in an open- air venue.
Sadly all the googling I did about it seemed to recommend Stroud Green Rd as the place to go after. E.g. this.
I thought it was great too.... I plan on popping opening a few beers and enjoying in my garden.
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