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'The whole reason we have not been able to do live music is the council have sided with her and made us comply with a condition on a space that literally does not exist any more,' the spokesperson said. The Native Rose spokesperson said the neighbour who went to council was a 'serial complainer' who had moved next door to the pub in 2014 when it was a well established live music venue. The policy states that though council has a responsibility and obligation 'to protect the amenity of residents' it also is responsible for supporting 'the successful operation of local businesses' and 'ensure the longevity of live music venues'. The Inner West Council's good neighbour policy describes 'longstanding pubs, clubs and other venues' as 'an integral part of the character, history and heritage of Sydney'. 'That development application will be processed and everything should be OK. This will all be over and done with very quickly.' 'We are working with them because we are keen to see more live music in the inner west. 'As I understand they have lodged that application only recently. The owners of the Native Rose hotel have put in an application to play live outdoor music, which a council spokesperson said should be approved quickly 'They came to us and we advised them they needed to put in a development application to allow for that. 'The hotel proprietors have some time ago spoken with us about how they can go about playing live music from that part of the hotel' it said. The Inner West Council confirmed there was one noise complaint and as a result the pub was lodging a development application to play live outdoor music. 'We’ve just been kicked in the guts for two years, we certainly can’t afford $50,000 fines,' the spokesperson said. 'We said to the council “this is ridiculous” we dealing with a compliance issue on a space that no longer exists”.Ĭouncil told them 'if you don’t comply there will $50,000 fine for each breach'.

That area has now been enclosed and thoroughly sound-proofed the owner said. 'Let's live near a pub and complain about the noise,' another added.Ī spokesperson for the Native Rose said a council official had closed the pub on a technicality because a previous application had said there was to be no music in the rear area when it was open. If you want quiet move out,' another user commented. 'Rozelle is a fun suburb with noise and people.

People like this have destroyed the soul of Balman/Rozelle,' the first angry reply read. 'I feel like it should be a clause in the rental agreement that if you agree to take the property next to the pub, you can't then complain about it. The Native Rose Hotel in the inner west Sydney suburb of Rozelle is a well-loved venue for live music
