501-501A Elizabeth Street Surry Hills NSW 2010

S96(2) application relating to licensed restaurant known as 'The Wanderer'. Proposal to continue trial late night trading hours between 11.00pm and 12.00 midnight Monday to Saturday; modify conditions 3, 4, and 6 to increase the maximum internal capacity to 74 and remove requirement for patrons to be seated.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2012/1523/C)

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  1. 450 Elizabeth Street commented

    As a nearby resident my concern with the extension of this trial is regarding the noise which I can hear quite clearly after 10pm from my apartment. This includes the regular Trivia competitions, seriously untalented "entertainers" - the troubadour who plays bad guitar stands out - "doof doof" music at mid-week one-off events which have necessitated me calling the Surry Hills police to file complaints and the screeching conversation of people sitting outside on Elizabeth Street (regularly more then the number for which the venue is licensed) in addition to drunk female backpackers (who appear to constitute the bulk of this venue's patrons) fighting in the street at closing time. Each time that I have called the venue to ask them to do something about the noise, the phone has rung out - it is obviously too noisy inside the venue for them to hear it. With the number of high end apartments being constructed along this section of Elizabeth Street and the increasing number of permit approvals from Council for late night entertainment venues along this same section of the street, something has to give. What is Council's strategy regarding the development of this part of Elizabeth Street? It can be high end apartments or late night venues but it makes no sense to continue to approve both.

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