6 Mary Street Newtown NSW 2042

Under Section 96 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to modify Determination No. 201100428 dated 9 November 2011 to modify condition 3 to increase maximum patron numbers from 82 to 110 patrons on the premises at any one time

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201100428.01)

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  1. Sinead commented

    I am a neighbor of this premise (directly behind) and have been for 3-4 years. The patrons are always respectful when leaving and entering and we never experience any excessive noise from the venue, or any other issues for that matter. I support this application as I believe it will help reduce the wait time for entry leaving the footpath less clogged up on busy nights.

  2. Sinead commented

    I am a neighbor of this premise (directly behind) and have been for 3-4 years. The patrons are always respectful when leaving and entering and we never experience any excessive noise from the venue, or any other issues for that matter. I support this application as I believe it will help reduce the wait time for entry leaving the footpath less clogged up on busy nights.

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