Friday 21 August 2009

Progress Report

A local resident left this comment:

"The last 2 weekends have been ridiculously busy and I've had cars parked right outside my house on both sides of the street. So much for the parking attendants, who seem to be there to observe the mayhem. I've been woken up at 4.30 in the morning by fights, screaming and cars beeping and revving. There is also the usual gangs of people hanging around on the corner of Artichoke Hill who stand about shouting after leaving the club. They never seem to be asked to leave by the "attendant" stood metres away. On the plus side, my sleep has been so badly affected I am able to get up at 4 in the morning and take lots of nice video footage of all this. I am expecting the next bank holiday to be horrific as always so I'm sure I will be forced to wake up and capture more of the same."

It seems clear that there have been no changes for the better over the past year.

To ensure that Mango's appeal fails we need to gather as much evidence as possible so please keep the comments coming.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mangos have shown they either are not willing or not able to control their customers. They are demonstrating that the proposals they made to the council do not work. The comming long weekend will surely provide more examples of why the license has been revoked and why this club will be shut down. If Mangos management were smart, their business model would not rely on the type of people causing all the problems.

Anonymous said...

Last night (Wednesday 29th September) was the opening night for a fortnightly student event at Mangos. I was woken at 2:00 with hundreds of drunk students flooding out of the nightclub blowing whistles, shouting, fighting and beeping car horns. This noise persisted until 3:00 meaning that I did not get a good nights sleep. No individual from the nightclub was present on the street. The next morning Artichoke Hill and Pennington Street was covered in alcohol bottles, fast food wrappers and sick.