Ministry Of Sound Will Remain Open As Council Promises To Soundproof New Apartments
Ministry Of Sound won't be told to keep the noise down as new nearby flats will be fitted with sealed windows.
Ministry of Sound have announced that they will not be closing down despite council plans to build a block of flats nearby.
It's a case of 'everybody's happy' for now as the developer of a new apartment block has agreed to pay special attention to sound-proofing it from the blaring of the nearby London nightclub. There was initial worry that the council's plans to build the homes would cause a huge flurry of complaints from new residents about the noise and thus threaten the future of the one of the city's most famous dance clubs.
MOS' chief executive Lohan Presencer told the BBC, 'There is no doubt whatsoever that the proposed scheme makes it very likely we will be forced to close', while British musician Example warned the public, 'If we don't stand up and save it, we will lose the true home of British dance music.'
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